Non-inclusion definition
Non-inclusion means that the concentration of restricted substances is below the regulated value of the RoHS Directive (this includes the inclusion of impurities). However, materials not restricted by the RoHS Directive are exempt. For more detailed information such as definitions, refer to Yaskawa Group Green Procurement Guidelines(Ed 5.2), IEC 62474 standard and Directive 2011/65/EU amended by (EU)2015/863.
Non-inclusion means that the concentration of restricted substances is below the regulated value of the RoHS Directive(2), regardless of whether the inclusion is intentional or unintentional (this includes the inclusion of impurities). However, materials not restricted by the RoHS Directive(2) are exempt. For more detailed information such as definitions, refer to Yaskawa Group Green Procurement Guidelines(Ed 5), IEC 62474 standard and Directive 2011/65/EU.