Lead Free and RoHS compliant Relays
●Dear Customers, Fujitsu would like to remind you that we have started producing lead-free relays as of April 2004, as was previously announced. As of October 21, 2005 cadmium in electrical contacts is exempt from the RoHS Directive. All our signal and power relays are now lead-free and RoHS compliant. Each relay has a different effective date for lead-free status, and some relays are still lead relays. Please see below:
■Ordering P/Ns for lead free/ RoHS compliant relays:Ordering P/Ns are not changed for lead-free relays / RoHS compliant. Please add "-LF" as a suffix to the current ordering P/N, if you must receive lead-free parts. This is a temporary P/N for this transition.
■Transition period for each series:Please refer to next page. After this date code, relays will be lead free / RoHS compliant.
FTR-P2 、 FTR-P23 、 FTR-P4 、 FTR-P5 、 FBR160 、 FBR56/57 、 FBR560/570FRL-270 、 UM1 、 RA 、 RA4 、 FTR-B2 、 A series 、 NA 、 FTR-B3 、 FTR-B4 、 RY 、 FBR211 、 FBR46 、 MZ 、 SY 、 FTR-SL 、 SE 、 SG 、 SJ 、 JS 、 FTR-F3 、 FTR-H1/F1 、 JV 、 VE 、 JR 、 JY 、 NY 、 LZ 、 VF 、 VS 、 FTR-F2/H2/K2 、 FTR-F4 、 VB 、 VSB |
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Relays 、 Telecommunication Relays 、 Power Relays 、 Solid State Relays 、 Automotive Relays |
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Technical Documentation |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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April 27,2007 |
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Rev. April 27,2007 |
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