RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) Directive 2002/95/EC on the restriction of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. The RoHS Directive initially limited the use of six hazardous substances, including lead, mercury and cadmium. The RoHS Directive came into force on July 1, 2006. Directive 2011/65/EC (“RoHS 2” or “RoHS Recast”), which replaced the original Directive, allows for an update of the list of restricted chemicals and exemptions, and also aims to harmonize these restrictions with other regulations. EU, including REACH.
Glossary
rubber adhesive
Rubber adhesive is pressure sensitive adhesive layer based on natural or synthetic rubbers.
SAE-AMS-DTL-23053
SAE AMS-DTL-23053 (Aerospace Material Specification) – this standard specifies the requirements for various types and colors of electrical insulation heat shrink tubing used in the aerospace and aircraft industries.
• Canusa CBTH, Canusa CBTM
• Deray DMS MT
• Deray KY 175
• Deray I
• Deray I 3000
• Deray MTSR
• Deray Splicemelt
• Deray VT220
• Deray V25
• Deray KYF 190
• ECS NFD 401
• ECS NFD 301
• ECS NF 301
• ECS NF 201
tag
Tag – also called a label or marker. A distinctive feature is the presence of one or more holes used for mounting the tag. They are widely used for marking wires, cables, rolled metal, parts and equipment. There are variety of shapes, materials and characteristics available. Tags do not have an adhesive layer (adhesive) and are attached to the products mechanically with a tie, a clamp, a rope, a wire, etc. Can be reused.
Tags types and usage examples
tear strength
Tear Strength is the force required to rip a specimen under standard conditions in a special device designed to simulate the general mode of tearing encountered under normal conditions of use.