December 6, 2005 (Press Release) --
Richardson, Texas — December 6, 2005 — Starting July 1, 2006, all electronic products sold in the European Union (EU) will need to be in compliance with the directive pertaining to RoHS. RoHS stands for “Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment”. It restricts the use the use of lead and five other hazardous substances commonly used in electronics products. Orbit Micro is developing and introducing products that are lead-free to comply with RoHS and it is committed to environmentally sound manufacturing processes for a cleaner global environment.
FAQ on Orbit Micro RoHS Compliance
Q: What is the standard for RoHS compliance that Orbit Micro adheres to?
A: The standard is based on the maximum concentration value as defined by the European Commission: "A maximum concentration value of 0.1% by weight in homogeneous materials for lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) and of 0.01% weight in homogeneous materials for cadmium shall be tolerated."
Q: What is the schedule for RoHS-compliant production by Orbit Micro?
A: The RoHS action plan has started to be implemented, starting with the review of materials and manufacturing process to ensure they meet RoHS legislation. The implementation shall cover all board level products (motherboards, single board computers, backplanes, embedded boards, etc.) and systems (servers, industrial computer, network appliances, portable systems, desktops, storage systems, etc.). For components that are not complying with RoHS requirements, Orbit Micro is looking for secondary sources or changing components through an ECO. We plan to finish the transition to RoHS compliance before the July 1, 2006 deadline.
Q: Can Orbit Micro offer RoHS-compliant products now?
A: Orbit Micro currently offers RoHS products on a case-to-case basis. There are ongoing productions for certain models that are RoHS compliant and they will be shipping before year 2006. It would normally take a time of two to three months for RoHS-compliant materials to be available for new projects. Customers may contact their respective sales representative to inquire about the first Orbit Micro products meeting RoHS compliance to be available.
Q: Will all Orbit Micro products be made to be RoHS Compliant?
Some components suppliers have announced that they do not intend to convert certain components to RoHS compliance. For this reason, Orbit Micro will replace equivalent components from other qualified vendors to achieve RoHS compliance. If replacements are not possible, Orbit Micro will offer substitute products. Customers should contact their Orbit Micro sales representative for the most up to date information regarding the product offerings.
About Orbit Micro
Orbit Micro is a system integrator of servers, workstations, industrial computers and networking products. Our application design approach allows us to maximize performance for your computing needs. Our product line also includes a variety of computer components and peripherals as well as software. Through its premier market position, Orbit Micro enables its customer’s growth potential by offering innovative solutions and expertise that give them the leading edge.
FAQ on Orbit Micro RoHS Compliance
Q: What is the standard for RoHS compliance that Orbit Micro adheres to?
A: The standard is based on the maximum concentration value as defined by the European Commission: "A maximum concentration value of 0.1% by weight in homogeneous materials for lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) and of 0.01% weight in homogeneous materials for cadmium shall be tolerated."
Q: What is the schedule for RoHS-compliant production by Orbit Micro?
A: The RoHS action plan has started to be implemented, starting with the review of materials and manufacturing process to ensure they meet RoHS legislation. The implementation shall cover all board level products (motherboards, single board computers, backplanes, embedded boards, etc.) and systems (servers, industrial computer, network appliances, portable systems, desktops, storage systems, etc.). For components that are not complying with RoHS requirements, Orbit Micro is looking for secondary sources or changing components through an ECO. We plan to finish the transition to RoHS compliance before the July 1, 2006 deadline.
Q: Can Orbit Micro offer RoHS-compliant products now?
A: Orbit Micro currently offers RoHS products on a case-to-case basis. There are ongoing productions for certain models that are RoHS compliant and they will be shipping before year 2006. It would normally take a time of two to three months for RoHS-compliant materials to be available for new projects. Customers may contact their respective sales representative to inquire about the first Orbit Micro products meeting RoHS compliance to be available.
Q: Will all Orbit Micro products be made to be RoHS Compliant?
Some components suppliers have announced that they do not intend to convert certain components to RoHS compliance. For this reason, Orbit Micro will replace equivalent components from other qualified vendors to achieve RoHS compliance. If replacements are not possible, Orbit Micro will offer substitute products. Customers should contact their Orbit Micro sales representative for the most up to date information regarding the product offerings.
About Orbit Micro
Orbit Micro is a system integrator of servers, workstations, industrial computers and networking products. Our application design approach allows us to maximize performance for your computing needs. Our product line also includes a variety of computer components and peripherals as well as software. Through its premier market position, Orbit Micro enables its customer’s growth potential by offering innovative solutions and expertise that give them the leading edge.

Orbit Micro is developing and introducing products that are lead-free to comply with RoHS and it is committed to environmentally sound manufacturing processes for a cleaner global environment.
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