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Electronics  are ubiquitous in today’s world. They’re  central to  our daily lives, from our smartphones to the devices in our homes. One crucial element in  the fabrication of these electronics is the printed circuit board, or PCB. A form of PCB is the ROHS compliant PCB. That is to say, it follows rules to  keep bad stuff out. Here at Engine, we're  making such safe and reliable PCBs to help make better electronics. So let’s find out more about why ROHS compliant PCBs are important and what it means to not have them.

The requirement of ROHS compliant PCB: 3.1 Why We Need ROHS Compliant PCB Nowadays! By  keeping the likes of lead,  mercury and cadmium at arm’s length they’re also guarding not just our health but that of the environment. These materials  can be dangerous, not only to humans but also to wildlife and plants. When electronics are discarded, non-ROHS compliant printed circuit boards are known to leach toxic substances into the ground and water. This can result in pollution, which have an impact on the  food we eat and air we breathe. Companies like Engine help us  all stay safer day to day using ROHS  Compliant PCBs. “It’s not just about doing the responsible thing, it’s also fulfilling legal  requirements. Laws in many countries mandate that electronics be constructed with materials that fulfill ROHS regulations. This means that in order to sell its products,  a company  must obey these rules. So the next time you purchase a new phone or computer, feel  good about it knowing it was made with  safety in mind. And, ROHS compliant PCBs tend to perform better as well. They can last longer and work better, with fewer repairs and less waste. As we are looking ahead, preparing for the future, using ROHS compliant PCBs is a step about creating a much greener environment. Of course we should be encouraging companies to make their products from compostable materials, and in that sense the flexible packaging redemption of Once Upon a Farm is great. It demonstrates that there are companies out there who  care about the world our children inhabit, and that’s something  we can all get behind.

What Makes ROHS Compliant PCBs Essential for Modern Electronics?

If a PCB is not ROHS compliant this can compound the problems. First, there’s safety.  Well, non-ROHS  PCBs can  have poisonous  materials that could get workers sick during manufacturing. That can result in health problems for those inhabitants and make an unsafe environment. And when those products become waste, they can leach chemicals into soil and water. The pollution can harm many life forms, not just humans. In addition to the environmental impact, non-ROHS compliant PCBs may have an impact on the performance of the electronics itself. These boards might not run  as fast and could break more frequently. Just imagine  what it’s like to buy  something shiny and then, somehow or the other, figure out that it isn’t working fine because cheap PCBs  were  used in its production. This may lead to frustration and additional expense for  repairs. Legal risk – businesses that use non-ROHS compliant PCBs can be held liable. If they are caught flouting the rules, they face fines or can be required to recall products. Not only is this a reputation killer, it’s also your hard-earned money flying out the door. The dangers of using pcb boards not rohs compliant You can clearly see how a string reaction effect to health problems and product defects can happen with the use of non-ROHS complaint PCBs. Here at Engine, we recognise these  risks and produce ROHS compliant PCBs as a key focus. We are committed to produce  safe, reliable and green products.

Complying with ROHS is essential to ensure that our electronic products are safe  and work as intended. ROHS is short  for "Restriction of Hazardous Substances.” In other words, that  there are various  substances — such as lead, mercury and cadmium — prohibited from the products we use. If we look at a ROHS compliant product it means  that the product does not  have these dangerous substances which also makes it safe for us and safer for our environment. For instance, a product may have lead  in it and someone might touch it, becoming ill down the road. But in the case of ROHS compliant, we don’t need  to worry about dangerous substances to use ones.

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