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The Digital Thread: Reducing Electrical System Program Risk in the Aerospace Industry

OEMs are moving toward the digitalization of the design and integration of electrical and electronic systems in aerospace applications. This approach to design development may help aerospace OEMs avoid possible calamities in the future.

Delta-Q Technologies Releases New Insights into On-board Charger Reliability for Electric Vehicles and Industrial Equipment

Delta-Q Technologies, a leader in battery charging solutions for electric vehicles and industrial machines,...

PXI Lowers Cost and Time to Market, First Choice in Test & Measurement Industry

Original equipment manufacturers (OEM) across industries are adopting PCI extensions for instrumentation (PXI)-based instrumentation...

New Market Research Study Released on the Strategic Outlook of the European and North American Automotive Ethernet Technology

Research and Markets has released their latest strategic outlook on the Automotive Ethernet Technology in Europe and North America. The study focuses on a strategic analysis and the comparison of European and North American OEM and supplier benchmarking.

Best Practices for REACH Compliance Management for Electronics OEMs

The REACH Era
The regulation referred to as REACH (Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals), came into effect in European Union Member States in June of 2007. The intent of REACH is to regulate chemicals that can cause cancer and other diseases.

REACH applies to thousands of chemicals (substances) that are used or present in electrical equipment. REACH also applies to mixtures or solutions of substances (preparations), and end products (articles). Substances of Very High Concern (SVHCs), are the most hazardous and harmful substances and are highly regulated. Products containing SVHCs may not receive authorization if a safer alternative exists.

REACH affects all organizations that export, manufacture, or use chemicals. Early planning and good communications are urgently needed to avoid disruptions in the supply chain. Parts and equipment manufacturers will be affected by unexpected withdrawal of substances from their suppliers due to REACH.

 

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