Eco Declaration

Annex B1 of ECMA-370 6
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edition Page 3 (6)
Model number *
MX-3051
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Issue date *
13th, November 2019(Updated 3rd, June 2021)
Product environmental attributes - Market requirements (See General Note GN below)
- Environmental conscious design Requirement met
Item
*=mandatory to fill in. Additional information regarding each item may be found under P14.
Yes No n.a.
P7
Design
Disassembly, recycling
P7.1*
Parts that have to be treated separately are easily separable
P7.2*
Plastic materials in covers/housing have no surface coating.
P7.3*
Plastic parts > 100 g consist of one material or of easily separable materials.
P7.4*
Plastic parts > 25 g have material codes according to ISO 11469 referring ISO 1043-4.
P7.5
Plastic parts are free from metal inlays or have inlays that can be removed with commonly available tools.
P7.6*
Labels are easily separable. (This requirement does not apply to safety/regulatory labels).
Product lifetime
P7.7*
Upgrading can be done e.g. with processor, memory, cards or drives
P7.8*
Upgrading can be done using commonly available tools
P7.9.
Spare parts are available after end of production for: 7 years
P7.10
Service is available after end of production for: 7 years
Material and substance requirements
P7.11*
Product cover/housing material type (e.g. plastics, metal, aluminum):
Material type: PC
Material type: PC+ABS
Material type: PET
P7.12
Insulation materials of external electrical cables are PVC free.
P7.13
Insulation materials of internal electrical cables are PVC free.
P7.14
External plastic casing/cover parts > 25 g contain no more than 0,1% weight (1000 ppm) bromine and 0,1%
weight (1000 ppm) chlorine attributable to brominated flame retardants, chlorinated flame retardants, and
polyvinyl chloride or 0,3% weight (3000 ppm) bromine and 0,3% weight (3000 ppm) chlorine in parts
containing more than 25% post-consumer recycled content.
P7.15
Printed circuit boards, PCBs (without components) are low halogen: all PCBs > 25 g are low
halogen as defined in IEC 61249-2-21. (See NOTE B2)
P7.16
Flame retarded plastic parts > 25 g in covers / housings are marked according ISO 1043-4:
Marking: (FR40)
P7.17
Alt. 1: Chemical specifications of flame retardants in printed circuit boards > 25 g (without components):
TBBPA (additive) , TBBPA (reactive) (See NOTE B3), Other; chemical name: , CAS #:
Alt. 2: Chemical specifications of flame retardants in printed circuit boards (without components) > 25 g
according ISO 1043-4:
P7.18
Alt. 1: Flame retarded plastic parts > 25 g contain the following flame retardant substances/preparations in
concentrations above 0,1%:
1. Chemical name: , CAS #: (See NOTE B4)
2. Chemical name: , CAS #:
3. Chemical name: , CAS #:
Alt. 2: Chemical specifications of flame retardants in plastic parts > 25 g according ISO 1043-4:
>FR(17)< or >FR(40)<
P7.19
In plastic parts > 25 g, flame retardant substances/preparations above 0,1% are used which have been
assigned the following Risk phrases; and Hazard statements:
The source(s) for these classifications is/are found at (add URL(s)): , (See NOTE B5)
P7.20*
Postconsumer recycled plastic material content is used in the product (See NOTE B6):
If YES; at least one of the two alternatives below shall be answered;
a) Of total plastic parts’ weight > 25 g, the postconsumer recycled plastic material content (calculated as
a percentage of total plastic by weight) is 0
1.0 %.
or
b) The weight of recycled material is g.
GENERAL NOTE Standard references should direct to the latest version of a standard. If an older version of a standard is
used, section P15 shall be used for explanation.
NOTE B2 IEC 61249-2-21 defines maximum limits of 900 ppm for each of the substances chlorine and bromine and
a maximum limit of 1500ppm of these substances combined. The standard does not address fluorine, iodine and astatine
which are included in the group of halogens.
NOTE B3 and B4 A Guidance document on Chemical substances is available;
see http://www.ecma-internationl.org/publications/standards/Ecma-370.htm.
NOTE B5 If a certain substance has been assigned a certain risk phrases / hazard statement in the referenced
source, this does not necessarily mean the substance has been tested for all of the hazards referred to by a certain customer.