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Exhibit-2
Mar. 3, 2017 Revised
Copyright(C) JGPSSI & NEC Soft, Ltd.
Basic Information about Company
Data format Ver 4.31Version Info of the loaded file GreenConferenceV4.31Language English
Requester's management items 1 Requester’s management items 4
Requester's management items 2 Requester’s management items 5
Requester's management items 3 Requester’s management items 6
Information about Parts/ Products/ Material
Requester's Item1 Requester's Item2 Requester'sItem3
Respondent'sItem1
Respondent'sItem2
Respondent'sItem3
14324801 DC Motor ●●● Co, Ltd., 99M22B001 DC Motor Piece 1000.000 Y
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ClearsubstancesOverall Content Flag Input
substances
Revision DateYYYY/MM/D
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Survey UnitMass
(g/unit)Data Version
Respondent'sproduct/subparts/
material name
SurveyUnit
Respondent'sproduct/subparts/materi
al number
03-****-****
Copy substancesManufacturer Name
*****@**.***
We report the information that has been currently obtained. The final version wil be reported by Dec 30.
xxx Dept. xxx Div.
03-****-****
Hanako Oki
English
2013/11/20
xxxx, Tokyo, Japan
Thickness (mm) Color Diameter
(mm)
Additional information regarding survey responses
Specific Information for Materials
Use the columns to specify materials for surveys when surveying materials, etc.
Coloring No.
Message from requesterAdditional information regarding survey responses(Japanese)
Email Address oki***@oki.com
No.Product/subpart
number of requesterMaterial Grade
No.Metal TypeJIS symbols
Product / subpart /materialname of requester
Telephone NumberFax Number 03-****-**** Fax NumberTelephone Number 03-****-****
Division NameAddress
Division NameContact NameContact Name Oki Taro
DUNS NumberProcurement Dept. -1
Oki Data Corporation
Respondent Informationxxxx Co.Ltd,.English Company Name
Reference Number
Email Address
DUNS Number
Respondent's date of data entry (YYYY/MM/DD)GED-Doc. 001
2013/08/15
Company Name
Date of Data Entry (YYYY/MM/DD)
Requester Information
LDAD JGP
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ADD JGP
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About comprehensive judgment of content
With regard to content judgment based on the threshold level on the sheet for inputting infprmation on contained substance groups,if there is even a singleY(contains substance), Y is displayed automatically. On the other hand, for content judgment based on the threshold level, if all substances groups are N(does not contain substance), N is displayed automatically.
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Note the following to fill in:- Put no spaces before or after each part name.- Suffix no characters, such as drawing codes (PP), after each part number.- Put no blank rows between part number's rows.
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when inputting Company name in chinese,Please put also English name,agaist Gabler
Green Procurement(Former JGPSSI) Survey Tool Ver4.31
1/15 Standard ver. (First Layer)
Basic Information about Company/ Parts/ Products/ Material Exhibit-2
Data Format Ver. Loaded VersionRespondent's
date of data entryMar. 3, 2017 Revised
4.31 GreenConferenceV4.31 2013/11/20
Requester'sItem1
Requester's Item2
Requester's Item3
DC Motor
Respondent'sItem1
Respondent'sItem2
Respondent'sItem3
99M22B001 DC Motor 2 2013/11/20 g 1000.000
Information about Substance Groups
Classification No.
Intended useclassification
code
J01-J-0 □
J01-J-98 □
Cd-R-3 □
Cd-R-4 □
Cd-R-6 □
Cd-R-8 □ switch 100
Cd-R-9 □
Cd-R-10 □
Cd-R-11 □
Cd-E-2 □
Cd-B-2 □
Cd-J-0 □ resin stabilizer SC adapter 100
Cd-J-99 □
Cd-R-0 □
Cd-RE-98 □
Cr-R-2 □
Cr-E-1 □
Cr-E-2 □
Cr-E-3 □
Cr-J-0 □
Cr-J-99 □
Cr-R-0 □
Cr-RE-98 □
Pb-RE-3 □
Pb-RE-4 □
Pb-RE-5 □
Pb-RE-6 □
Pb-RE-7 □
Pb-RE-8 □
Pb-RE-12 □
Pb-E-20 □
Pb-RE-10 □
Pb-R-1 □
Pb-R-2 □
Pb-R-3 □
Pb-R-5 □
Pb-R-8 □
Pb-R-10 □
Pb-R-11 □
Pb-R-15 □
Pb-R-17 □
Pb-R-18 □
Pb-R-22 □
Pb-R-23 □
Pb-R-24 □
Pb-R-25 □
Pb-R-26 □
Pb-R-27 □
Pb-R-30 □
Pb-R-31 □
Pb-R-32 □
Pb-R-33 □
Pb-R-34 □
Pb-R-35 □
Pb-E-1 □
Pb-E-3 □
Pb-E-4 □
Pb-E-5 □
Pb-E-6 □
Pb-E-7 □
Pb-E-10 □
Pb-E-11 □
Pb-E-12 □
Pb-E-13 □ solder composition electronic board 3000
Pb-E-15 □
Pb-E-16 □
Pb-E-17 □
Pb-E-18 □
Pb-E-19 □
Pb-E-21 □
Pb-E-22 □
Pb-E-23 □
Pb-J-1 □
Pb-J-3 □
Pb-J-4 □
Pb-B-1 □
Pb-J-0 □ Coloring agent Plastic part 1300
Pb-J-99 □
Pb-R-0 □
Pb-RE-98 □Containing 1000ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination.
0.050
Containing above 0.009% of lead per surface treatment layer such as coating in parts/material used in toys.(Select this item only when the surveyor states that your product is used for a toy.)
Use in products for children 12 years old and younger, containing lead exceeding 100ppm per surveying unit.(Select this item only when the surveyor states that your product is used for a surveyor's product for children of twelve years of ageor under.)
Batteries containing lead exceeding 40ppm by weight of the battery.
Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000ppm in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details in column onthe right.)
Containing lead above 1000ppm in homogeneous material : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
Cases containing 1000ppm or less of intentionally added lead in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details in columnon the right.)
Lead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material
Lead content in a zincked serial steel sheet of up to 0.35% by weight, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogenous material
Lead-containing thermoelectric material used for automobile electrical equipment that reduces CO2 emission by exhaust heatexchange
Containing lead above 300ppm in homogeneous material , for use in vinyl chloride wires.
Lead in dielectric ceramic materials used in capacitors with a rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or lower, exceeding 1000ppm inhomogeneous material and excluding the intended uses indicated in Pb-RE-12 and Pb-E-20.
Lead used for a compliant pin connector/system that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material
Lead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material
Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneousmaterial (The chip size is 1cm2 at least. The electric current density is 1A/mm2 at least.)
Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminateglazing)
Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material.
Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material.
Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards andglass)
Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an electronic circuit board or for a component terminal thatexceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum capacitors)
Aluminum with a lead content up to 1.5% by weight (0.4<Pb≦1.5wt%)
Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in bearing shells and bushes (alloy).
Batteries containing lead exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material.
Vibration dampers containing lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material.
Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling andpowertrain applications containing up to 0.5% lead by weight.
Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to0.5% lead by weight.
Lead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material
Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards containing lead that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material
Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containingcoolant for heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, refrigeration, chilling, and HVACR, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material
Lead (lead of 1% or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containingphosphor such as BPS (BaSi2O5:Pb) that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material
Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, as activator in the fluorescent powder (1% lead by weight or less) of dischargelamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi2O5:Pb) as well as when used as speciality lampsfor diazo-printing reprography, lithography, insect traps, photochemical and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS((Sr, Ba)2MgSi2O7:Pb).
Lead oxide, exceeding 1000ppm per unit of homogeneous material, used for structural elements on the surfaces of surfaceconduction electron emitter displays (SED), notably seal frit and frit ring.
Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1,2,3 and 4) ofCouncil Directive 69/493/EEC.
Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which e.g. areused for liquid crystal displays, design or industrial lighting).
Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon andKrypton laser tubes.
Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 μm diameter and less inpower transformers.
Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements.
Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glassbody.
Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in solder for connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packages
Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes.
Lead halide, containing lead exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge(HID) lampsused for professional reprography applications.
Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses, such as borosilicateand soda lime glasses
Lead contained in finishing agents of 0.65 mm or finer pitch components other than connectors, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneousmaterial
Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar arrayceramic multilayer capacitors.
Lead in dielectric ceramic materials used in capacitors with a rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or higher, exceeding 1000ppm inhomogeneous material and excluding the intended uses indicated in Pb-RE-12 and Pb-E-20.
Lead in PTZ-based dielectric ceramic materials in a capacitor part of an IC chip or a discrete semiconductor (single functionsemiconductor), exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material
Lead in high-melting point solder (lead-based alloys containing 85 % by weight or more lead)
Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in soldering for servers, storage and storage array systems, and networkinfrastructure equipment for switching, signaling, transmission and network management for telecommunication
Coating material for thermal conduction module C-rings, containing lead exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material.
Lead in a dielectric ceramic for a capacitor part of ultrasonic sonar sensor, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogenous material
Lead used for a C-press compliant pin connector/system that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material
Aluminum materials containing 0.4% or less, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, of lead by weight
R A09
Lead and Lead Compounds
Threshold level (reporting level):Lead content of 0.1% by weight inhomogeneous material (1000 ppm)Describe the following threshold levels ifthe product is for any of the below uses:・In cases of a battery, lead content of0.004% by weight of the battery (40 ppm)・In cases of coating on a toy or a productfor children or surface coating, leadcontent of 0.009% by weight per coatedsurface (90 ppm)・In cases of a consumer product mainlyfor children of twelve years of age andunder, lead content of 0.01% by weight inthe product (100 ppm)・In cases of an electric wire/cable or acord insulated withthermosetting/thermoplastic resin, leadcontent of 0.03% by weight per surfacecoating (300 ppm)
Y
Steel materials (including batch type molten zinc plating, free-machining steel) containing up to 0.35% of lead by weight, exceeding1000 ppm in homogeneous material
Copper alloy containing 4% or less, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, of lead by weight (e.g. brass, phosphor bronze)
Lead in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material
Lead up to 0.2% by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material
An electricity or electronic component of other than dielectric ceramics (e.g., piezoelectric device), automobile valves, and automobileplugs in a capacitor that contains lead in glass, ceramic, or glass/ceramic matrix compounds, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneousmaterial
Anti-corrosion coatings containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material.(Other than below Cr-E-2)
Corrosion preventive coating related to bolt and nut assembles for chassis applications, containing hexavalent chromium exceeding1000ppm in homogeneous material.
(Absorption) refrigerators in motor caravans containing hexavalent chromium up to 0.75% by weight, exceeding 1000 ppm inhomogeneous material
Cases containing intentionally added hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (*Details in column on the right.)
Containing hexavalent chromium above 1000ppm in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
Cases containing 1000ppm or less of intentionally added hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (*Details in column on the right.)
Containing 1000ppm or less of hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination.
Containing 100ppm or less of cadmium in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
R A07
Hexavalent Chromium Compounds
Threshold level (reporting level):Hexavalent chromium of 0.1% by weight inhomogeneous material (1000 ppm)
N
Hexavalent chromium up to 0.75% by weight as antirust for a carbon steel cooling system in an absorption refrigerator that exceeds1000ppm in homogeneous material
Cases containing 100ppm or less of intentionally added cadmium in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details incolumn on the right.)
Cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material in alloys as electrical/mechanical solder joints to electrical conductors locateddirectly on the voice coil in transducers used in high-powered loudspeakers with sound pressure levels of 100 dB (A) and more.
Cadmium, exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material, in cadmium oxide in thick film pastes used on aluminium bonded berylliumoxide.
Cadmium in an electric point that exceeds 100ppm in homogeneous material
Cadmium in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards that exceeds 100ppm in homogeneous material
Cadmium in a color conversion II-VI family LED used for solid-state lighting or a display system that exceeds 100ppm inhomogeneous material ("cadmium per square millimeter in a light emission area" < 10μg Cd)
Cadmium in photoresistor of an analog optical coupler used for professional audio equipment that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneousmaterial
Batteries for electric vehicles containing cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material.
Batteries containing cadmium exceeding 10ppm by weight of the battery.
In cases where an individual substance(SVHC) does not exceed 0.1% by weight of a survey unit
R A05
Cadmium and Cadmium Compounds
Cadmium content of 0.01% by weight inhomogeneous material (100 ppm)In cases of a battery, cadmium of 0.001%by weight in the battery (10 ppm)
Y 0.016
Printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses, such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses containing cadmium exceeding100ppm in homogeneous material.
Cases containing intentionally added cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details incolumn on the right.)
Containing cadmium above 100ppm in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
R J01
Specific REACH candidate list of SVHCfor authorization.See Material Composition Survey andResponse Manual, Ver.4.3 in Annex A-2.
Threshold level (reporting level):0.1% by weight of a survey unit(1000ppm)
In cases where an individual substance(SVHC) exceeds 0.1% by weight of a survey unit
(* : appropriateitem)
Purpose of use/Intended use Application areaMaximum
content rate(ppm)
Additional information on material composition ofproducts
Substance Groups Intended use classification
SurveyingUnit
Survey UnitMass
(g/unit)
●●● Co, Ltd.,
Crit
eria
Substance groups subject to survey
Content Flag byThreshold Level (Y/N)
Total Content(mg)
Intended use classification(Check appropriate items)
Color Diameter(mm)
4324801
Manufacturer NameRespondent's
product/subparts/materialnumber
Respondent'sproduct/subparts/
material nameData Version
Revision DateYYYY/ MM/DD
Material Grade No.Metal TypeJIS symbols
Coloring No.Thickness
(mm)
Reference Number
Product/subpartnumber of requester
Product / subpart/materialname of requester
Clear All Data
If the intended use classification in this line is selected, click this cell to enterthe detailed information at the input of Information on specific substances.
If the intended use classification in this line is selected, click this cell to enterthe detailed information at the input of Information on specific substances.
Error Check 2 Error Confirmation Print
Range of the error check is for the second layer and the third layer
CANCELOK
Required for all substance groups.Select from pull-down menu.
1.If several " Reportable Applications" and threshold levels exist for the same substance group, the content flag is Y for this substance group if for any of the reportable applications the respective threshold is exceeded (e.g. Lead and its compounds)2.Even if the intended use of a substance/substance group is exempted from a legislation e.g from the RoHS directive, the content flag Y/N is purely based on the decision whether the corresponding threshold level is exceeded or not. (Provision of information as to whether an item is exempted is carried out in selection of Intended use classification as mentioned below.)3.When a threshold level is set for "intentionally added" only, the content flag is Y if there is a substance intentionally added, rrespective of the amount of content, but N if there is no such a substance.
レ
レ
レ
レ
ALL N
Y 0.016
Clear All Data
If the intended use classification in this line is selected, click this cell to enterthe detailed information at the input of Information on specific substances.
If the intended use classification in this line is selected, click this cell to enterthe detailed information at the input of Information on specific substances.
Error Check 2 Error Confirmation Print
Range of the error check is for the second layer and the third layer
CANCELOK
レ
レ
レ
レ
ALL N
0.016
N
Click the button on the right side of the intended use classification column and check the third sheet screen for the substance(SVHC)included in J01 to process it with this Survey Response Tool.Please provide a response about the information on contained SVHC in Survey tool 2 (JAMP AIS) as well as this format.
Enter the rate of content of metal compounds in the following column.
1. Substance groups that have CAS numbersDescribe the mass of a metal compound.2. Substance groups that do not have CAS numbers.Describe not the mass of a metal compound but the massof a metal element converted into metals.
Select an appropriate intended use classification code, and when substances are contained in multiple sections, select all appropriate codes. For the intended use classification, depending on "Y" or "N" of the judgment of existence, corresponding items are assigned. Enter exclusions for laws and regulations.(Key to alphabetical codes)J: JGP Standard R: RoHS DirectiveE: ELV Directive RE: Both R and E Directives B: New Battery Directive
Total contained volume for each specified survey unit (mg unit and two-digit effectivefigures, with the third digit rounded off).
Describe the "レ" mark for the corresponding intended useclassification. Select all applicable use classifications ifcontained in multiple sections.
・Enter a purpose in using chemical substances briefly.
e.g.) Stabilizer, Flame retardant, etc.
If the content flag is "Y", make sure to give all necessary information.・When used in multiple sections, enter the main section where it isused, followed by an "etc.".・For finished goods・units, etc, items described in the composition parts list of the corresponding products are regarded as areas.
e.g.) Printer circuit board, electrolytic capacitor, assembling solder
・Enter the rate of content (ppm) for homogeneous materials in sections containing chemical substances・When the judgment of existence is "Y", the maximum rate of content for the homogeneous materials of
the following 12 substance groups must be entered. Others are arbitrary.[Cadmium and Compounds, Hexavalent Chromium Compound, Lead and Lead Compounds, Mercury and Mercury Compounds,Tri-substiituted organostannic compounds, Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds, Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds, PBBs, PBDEs, Perfluorooctane sulfonate(PFOS), Selected Phthalates Group1(BBP, DBP,DEHP), Selected Phthalates Group2(DIDP, DINP, DNOP)]・Enter the maximum value (ppm) if the same intended use classification in multiple sections.
If there is any additional information on contained chemical substances, describe the additional information.e.g.) -Counterplanning, reduction plans, etc.
- CAS and ISO numbers of chemical substances
2/15 Contained C.S Detail(Second L)
Hg-R-26 □
Hg-R-17 □
Hg-R-28 □
Hg-R-9 □
Hg-R-20 □
Hg-R-11 □
Hg-R-12 □
Hg-R-13 □
Hg-R-14 □
Hg-R-15 □
Hg-B-1 □
Hg-J-0 □
Hg-J-99 □
Hg-R-0 □
Hg-RE-98 □
Ni-J-1 □
Ni-J-2 □
Ni-J-98 □
A17-J-4 □
A17-J-98 □
A28-J-4 □
A28-J-5 □
A28-J-97 □
A23-J-1 □
A23-J-2 □
A23-J-3 □
A23-J-4 □
A23-J-98 □
A24-J-0 □
A24-J-1 □
A24-J-98 □
A19-J-0 □
A19-J-98 □
B02-J-0 □
B02-J-99 □
B02-R-0 □
B02-R-98 □
B03-J-0 □
B03-J-99 □
B03-R-0 □
B03-R-98 □
B08-J-3 □
B08-J-5 □
B08-J-4 □
B08-J-97 □
B18-J-0 □
B18-J-1 □
B18-J-2 □
B18-J-98 □
B05-J-1 □
B05-J-98 □Cases containing impurities.
In cases where total chlorine content exceeds 0.1% by weight for the use of plastic material.
In cases where chlorine content is intentionally added as chlorinated flame retardant although the product's application is unclear
In cases where any Chlorinated flame retardants other than B18-J-0, B18-J-1 or B18-J-2 is contained
R B05
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) andspecific substitutes (See Annex B of JIG-101 Ed 4.1)
Threshold level (reporting level):Intentionally added
N
Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes.
In cases where total bromine content exceeds 0.1% by weight for the use of plastic material.
In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and Brominated flame retardants is intentionally added
In cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-3, B08-J-4 or B08-J-5 is contained
I B18
Chlorinated flame retardants
Threshold level (reporting level):・Total chlorine content of 0.09% by weight(900 ppm) for the use of printed wiringboard laminate・0.1% total chlorine content by weight (1000 ppm) in the plastic material exceptprinted wiring board laminate.
N
In cases where the chlorine element contained exceeds 0.09% by weight per the printed wiring board laminate, for the use of printedwiring board laminate
Containing PBDE above 1000ppm in homogeneous material. :Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
Cases containing 1000ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in homogeneous material. (* Details in column on the right.)
Containing 1000ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material. :Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
I B08
Brominated flame retardants(other than PBBs,PBDEs, or HBCDD)
Threshold level (reporting level):・Total bromine content of 0.09% byweight (900 ppm) for the use of printedwiring board laminate・0.1% total bromine content by weight (1000 ppm) in the plastic material exceptprinted wiring board laminate.
N
In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 0.09% by weight in the printedwiring board laminate
Containing PBB above 1000ppm in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
Cases containing 1000ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in homogeneous material. (* Details in column on the right.)
Containing 1000ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
R B03
Polybrominated Diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
Threshold level (reporting level):0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) in theintentionally added amount or thehomogeneous material
N
Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material. (* Details in column on the right.)
Cases containing up to 0.1% beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit.
R B02
Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)
Threshold level (reporting level):0.1% by weight (1 000 ppm) ofhomogeneous materials
N
Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material. (* Details in column on the right.)
In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is intentionally added
In cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is contained
I A19
Beryllium Oxide (CAS No. 1304-56-9)
Threshold level (reporting level):above 0.1% beryllium oxide by weight persurveying unit.
N
Cases containing above 0.1% beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit.
In cases where tin content exceeds 0.1% by weight in homogeneous material, and DBT compound is added to paint or coating for amolded item as accelerator
In cases where tin in soft PVC profile exceeds 0.1% by weight, regardless of soft PVC itself or co-extrusion with hard PVC
In cases where tin content per homogeneous material exceeds 0.1% by weight, excluding special uses (A23-J-1, 2, 3)
In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 0.1% or less by weight
R A24
Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds
Threshold level (reporting level):0.1% by weight (1 000 ppm) of tin in amaterial for the following purposes・a cloth/leather product that is supposedto be in contact with skin・Dual humoral room temperature curingmolding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit)
N
・A cloth/leather part included in a surveyed product・In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 0.1% by weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit(RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in use
Cases intentionally added and contained for uses other than A28-J-4
In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 0.1% or less by weight
R A23
Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds
Threshold level (reporting level):0.1% by weight of tin in a material(1000ppm)
N
In cases where tin content in 1-component or 2-component room temperature vulcanized sealant (RTV-1/RTV-2 sealant) andadhesives exceeds 0.1% by weight per homogeneous material
Cases containing impurities.
R A28
Tri-substiituted organostannic compounds
Threshold level (reporting level):0.1% by weight in material as intentionallyadded content or as a tin element
N
In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 0.1% by weight
In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is intentionally added
Cases containing nickel other than Ni-J-1and Ni-J-2.(a product not staying in contact with skin for a considerable duration of time orcontaining impurities)
R A17
Tributyl Tin Oxide(TBTO,CAS.No.56-35-9 )
Threshold level (reporting level):Intentionally added
N
Cases containing intentionally added TBTO.
Containing mercury above 1000ppm in homogeneous material : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination.
Cases containing 1000ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details incolumn on the right.)
Containing 1000ppm or less of mercury in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination.
R A11
Nickel
Threshold level (reporting level):Intentionally added, for use consisting oflong-term contact with skin.
N
Cases containing intentionally added nickel, for use consisting of long-term contact with skin.
Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the followinglimitations:(a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9mm in tube diameter (e.g., T2) with normal lifetime: 4mg(b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9mm or larger and of 17mm or less in tube diameter (e.g., T5) with normal lifetime: 3mg(c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17mm and 28mm or less in tube diameter (e.g., T8) with normal lifetime: 3.5mg(d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28mm in tube diameter (e.g., T12) with normal lifetime: 3.5mg(e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime (> 25,000 h): 5mg
Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions:
(b) Nonlinear white lamps of all tube diameter: mercury that does not exceed 15mg(c) Mercury content not exceeding 15 mg in a nonlinear three-wavelength phosphor lamp of over 17 mm tube diameter (e.g., T9)(d) Mercury content not exceeding 15 mg in a lamp for any other general illumination or specific purposes (e.g., induction lamps)
Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purpose
Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp) other than Hg-R-26, Hg-R-17, Hg-R-28, or Hg-R-9
Mercury in an extra-high pressure sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination with an improved color rendering index Ra over 60
Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11)
Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV)
Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH)
Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive2011/65/EU (or in the classification of intended use of mercury)
R A10
Mercury and Mercury Compounds
Threshold level (reporting level):Intentionally added or 0.1%(1000ppm) byweight of mercury in homogeneousmaterialIn cases of a battery, intentionally addedor 0.0001% by weight (1ppm) of mercuryin of the battery
N
Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not exceed the following limitations (per burner):(a) For general illumination less than 30W: 2.5mg(b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than 50W: 3.5 mg(c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than 150W: 5 mg(d) For general illumination of 150W or higher: 15mg(e) Having a circular or square structure, 17mm or less in tube diameter, and for general illumination: 7mg(f) For a specific use: 5 mg
Containing intentionally added or 0.0001% by weight (1ppm) of mercury in of the battery
Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000ppm in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details incolumn on the right.)
To fill in the existence or
nonexistence of intentionaluseage
3/15 Contained C.S Detail(Second L)
B15-J-2 □
B15-J-97 □
B06-J-1 □
B06-J-98 □
B12-J-0 □
B12-J-98 □
B13-J-0 □
B13-J-1 □
B13-J-2 □
B13-J-3 □
B13-J-4 □
B13-J-6 □
B13-J-7 □
B13-J-8 □
B13-J-9 □
B13-J-92 □
B13-J-93 □
B13-J-94 □
B13-J-95 □
B13-J-96 □
B13-J-89 □
B13-J-90 □
B13-J-91 □
B10-J-0 □
B10-J-98 □
B19-J-0 □
B19-J-98 □
C01-J-1 □
C01-J-98 □
C02-J-2 □
C02-J-3 □
C02-J-98 □
C04-J-1 □
C04-J-98 □
C06-J-1 □
C06-J-98 □
C07-J-0 □
C07-J-2 □
C07-J-97 □
C08-J-0 □
C08-J-98 □
C09-J-1 □
C09-J-2 □
C09-J-96 □
C09-J-97 □
C10-J-0 □
C10-J-1 □
C10-J-97 □
C10-J-98 □
C11-J-0 □
C11-J-98 □
C47-J-0 □
C47-J-98 □
C48-J-0 □
C48-J-98 □
*: The right hand-side columns in (*Explain details in the right-hand side columns) indicates "Purpose of use/Intended use", "Application area" and "Additional information on material composition of products".
Cases containing impurities.
R C48
Di-n-hexyl Phthalate (DnHP)(CAS No. 84-75-3)
Threshold level (reporting level):Intentionally added
N
Cases containing intentionally added Di-n-hexyl Phthalate.
In cases where the content in homogeneous material is 0.00001% or less by weight
R C47
Di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP)(CAS No. 68515-49-1 & 26761-40-0 )
Threshold level (reporting level):Intentionally added
N
Cases containing intentionally added Di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP).
Cases containing impurities.
Cases containing above 0.1wt% of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total ofDIDP, DINP and DNOP.
Cases containing over 0.1% of DIDP, DINP and DNOP as a combined total by weight in plasticized material (homogeneous material)that is used in products other than uses in C10-J-0
Cases containing 0.1wt% or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP, DINP and DNOP, for usesother than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1.
R C11
Dimethyl fumarate
Threshold level (reporting level):0.00001% by weight (0.1 ppm) in amaterial
N
In cases where the content in homogeneous material is over 0.00001% by weight
Cases containing above 0.1wt% of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total ofBBP, DBP and DEHP.
Cases containing over 0.1% of BBP, DBP and DEHP as combined total by weight in plasticized material (homogeneous material) thatis used for products other than the uses in C09-J-1
Cases containing 0.1wt% or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP, DBP and DEHP, for uses otherthan C09-J-1 and C09-J-2.
R C10
Selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP,DINP, DNOP)
Threshold level (reporting level):0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) in plasticizedmaterial for use as a children's toy thatcan be placed in a child's mouth or childcare article.
N
Cases containing above 0.1wt% of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a children's toy that can be placed in achild's mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP, DINP and DNOP.
Cases containing impurities.
R C09
Selected Phthalates Group 1 (BBP, DBP,DEHP)
Threshold level (reporting level):0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) in plasticizedmaterial for use as toy or child care article
N
Cases containing above 0.1wt% of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the total ofBBP, DBP and DEHP.
In cases where a surveyed product includes some wood and formaldehyde is intentionally added to the wood
In cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is contained
R C08
Phenol,2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl) (CAS No. 3846-71-7)
Threshold level (reporting level):Intentionally added
N
Cases containing intentionally added phenol,2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl).
R C07
Formaldehyde
Threshold level (reporting level):・A composite wood product havingformaldehyde intentionally added・A textile product with formaldehyde of0.0075% by weight per textile product(75ppm)
N
Cases containing above 0.0075% formaldehyde by weight in textile products.
Cases containing impurities.
R C06
Radioactive Substances
Threshold level (reporting level):Intentionally added
N
Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances.
Cases containing impurities.
Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3.
R C04
Ozone Depleting Substances
Threshold level (reporting level):Intentionally added
N
Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances.
Cases containing impurities.
R C02
Azocolourants and azodyes which formcertain aromatic amines
Threshold level (reporting level):A cloth/leather product with azodye/pigment of 0.003% by weight of asurvey unit (30ppm)
N
Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants andazodyes, which form more than 0.003% of certain aromatic amines by weight.(used for a part including leather and/or cloth)
In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and "Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines" isintentionally added
Cases containing a total chlorine content of over 0.1% by weight for the use of plastic material.
Cases containing up to 0.1% of total chlorine by weight for the use of plastic material.
R C01
Asbestos
Threshold level (reporting level):Intentionally added
N
Cases containing intentionally added asbestos.
Fluorinated greenhouse gases (PFC, SF6,HFC)
Threshold level (reporting level):Intentionally added
N
I B19
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and PVCcopolymer
Threshold level (reporting level):・0.1% total chlorine content by weight (1000 ppm) in the plastic material exceptprinted wiring board laminate.
N
Cases containing less than 0.001wt% of PFOS as an impurity in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials in frontof metallic films
Cases intentionally containing PFOS in photoresist or anti-reflective coatings for the photolithography process
R
Cases containing impurities.
Cases containing less than 0.001wt% of PFOS as an impurity and as a component of a drug or substance, excluding specified uses(B13-J-92, 93, 94, 95, 96)
Cases containing less than 0.1wt% of PFOS in homogeneous material as an impurity and as a component of molding, or casescontaining less than 1μg/m2 of PFOS as an impurity in cladding for textiles or other coated material, excluding specified uses (B13-J-92, 93, 94, 95, 96)
Cases containing PFOS as in impurity, excluding specified uses (B13-J-92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 89, 90)
R B10
Cases intentionally containing PFOS, excluding specified uses (B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9)
Cases containing above 0.1wt% of PFOS in homogeneous material as an impurity, excluding specified uses (B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7,9)
Cases containing PFOS exceeding 0.001wt% as a component of a drug or substance, excluding specified uses (B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3, 4,6, 7, 8)
Cases containing less than 1μg/m2 of PFOS as an impurity in photoresist or anti-reflective coatings for the photolithography process
Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases.
Cases containing less than 1μg/m2 of PFOS as an impurity in photo coating used in film, documents, or printing plates
Cases containing less than 0.001wt% of PFOS as an impurity in mist suppressants used in chrome plating, chromium oxidationtreatment, and reverse etching
Cases containing less than 0.001wt% of PFOS as an impurity in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene(PTFE) plating
B13
Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)
Threshold level (reporting level):The amount intentionally added, or 0.1%by weight in the material
N
Cases intentionally containing PFOS in photo coating used in films, documents, and printing plates
Cases intentionally containing PFOS in mist suppressants used in chrome plating, chromium oxidation treatment, and reverse etching
Cases intentionally containing PFOS in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating
Cases intentionally containing PFOS in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials in front of metallic films
Cases intentionally containing above 0.1wt% of PFOS in homogeneous material as a component of molding, or cases intentionallycontaining above 1μg/m2 of PFOS in cladding for textiles or other coated material, excluding specified uses (B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3, 4)
Cases containing impurities.
Cases containing above 6ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit.
Cases containing up to 6ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit.
R B12
Perchlorates
Threshold level (reporting level):0.0000006% by weight (0.006 ppm) persurveying unit.
N
R B06
Polychlorinated Naphthalenes(3 or more chlorine atoms)
Threshold level (reporting level):Intentionally added
N
Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes.
R B15
Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs)
Threshold level (reporting level):0.005% by weight in the material
N
Cases containing above 0.005% PCTs by weight per surveying unit.
Cases containing up to 0.005% PCTs by weight per surveying unit.
DEHP is Article 33 and 7.2 in REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (2008.10.28 SVHC Candidate List)When you contain it, please reply it at the third layer.
DEHP is Article 33 and 7.2 in REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (2008.10.28 SVHC Candidate List)When you contain it, please reply it at the third layer.
4/15 Contained C.S Detail(Second L)
Basic Information about Company/ Parts/ Products/ Material Exhibit-2
Data Format Ver. Version information forloaded file
Respondent's date ofdata entry Mar. 3, 2017 Revised
4.31 GreenConferenceV4.31 2013/11/20
Requester'sItem1
Requester's Item2
Requester'sItem3
DC Motor
Respondent's Item1 Respondent'sItem2 Respondent's Item3
SBA12345 High-performance server 2 2013/11/20 g 1000.000
Information on specific substances contained
Classification No.
J01
EC.No.
A17 200-268-0
A20 215-116-9
A21 215-481-4
B11 247-148-4
B11 221-695-9
B11 -
B11 -
B11 -
B09 287-476-5
B16 204-118-5C12 204-211-0C13 201-557-4C14 201-622-7A22 231-589-4A25 231-846-0 0.20
A26 235-759-9A27 215-693-7C15 201-553-2
C16 -
C17 -
C18 233-139-2
C18 234-343-4
C19 -
C19 215-540-4
C19 -
C20 235-541-3
C21 276-158-1
C22 271-084-6
B17 208-953-6
A29 232-142-6
B20 202-918-9
A30 234-329-8
A31 256-418-0
C23 204-212-6
C24 205-426-2
C25 203-924-4
140-66-9 -111-96-6 - Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether
4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol,(4-tert-Octylphenol)
49663-84-5 - Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide
117-82-8 - Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate
101-14-4 -11103-86-9 - Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincate
dichromate
2,2'-dichloro-4,4'-methylenedianiline (MOCA)
548-62-9 - 4-[4,4'-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene] cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (C.I. Basic Violet 3)
7789-06-2 - Strontium chromate
71888-89-6 -68515-42-4 - 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters
(DHNUP)
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters, C7-rich (DIHP)
12179-04-3 - Disodium tetraborate, pentahydrate
12267-73-1 - Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide, hydrate
1303-96-4 -1330-43-4 - Disodium tetraborate, anhydrous
Disodium tetraborate decahydrate
10043-35-3 - Boric acid
11113-50-1 - Boric acid
C16-NA -C17-NA - Zirconia Aluminosilicate, Refractory Ceramic Fibres
Aluminosilicate, Refractory Ceramic Fibres
1344-37-2 - C.I.Pigment Yellow 3484-69-5 - Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)
7758-97-6 -12656-85-8 - Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red
Lead chromate
85-68-7 - Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)7646-79-9 - Cobalt dichloride
117-81-7 -84-74-2 - Dibutylphthalate (DBP)
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)
85535-84-8 - Alkanes, C10-13, chloro (Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins)
115-96-8 - Tris (2-chloroethyl)phosphate (TCEP)
134237-52-8 - g-Hexabromocyclododecane
b-Hexabromocyclododecane
134237-50-6 - a-Hexabromocyclododecane
134237-51-7 -
Diarsenic Trioxide
3194-55-6 - 1,2,5,6,9,10-Hexabromocyclododecane
1327-53-3 -25637-99-4 - Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD)
1303-28-2 - Diarsenic Pentoxide
Compound contentper surveying unit
(mg)Intended use/purpose Application area
56-35-9 - Tributyl Tin Oxide
RSpecific REACH candidate list of SVHC for authorization.
See Material Composition Survey and Response Manual, Ver.4.3 in Annex A-2.
J01-J-0 In cases where an individual substance(SVHC) exceeds 0.1% by weight of a survey unit
Weight concentration persurveying unit
(automatically calculated)(wt%)
Additional information on materialcomposition of products
CAS.No. - Name of contained substance
Information on specific substances contained
SurveyingUnit
Survey UnitMass
(g/unit)xxxx Co.Ltd,.
Criteria Substance Groups Intended use classification code Intended use classification
Color Diameter(mm)
4324801
Manufacturer NameRespondent's
product/subparts/materialnumber
Respondent'sproduct/subparts/
material nameData Version Revision Date
YYYY/MM/DD
Material Grade No. Metal TypeJIS symbols Coloring No. Thickness(mm)
Reference Number
Product/subpartnumber of requester
Product / subpart/materialname of requester
Precautions when filling out fields:
Make sure to fill out the following in the row for the corresponding substance.・Compound content per surveying unit・Intended use/purpose ・Application area
OK CANCEL Returns to the previous screen after discarding data.
Returns to the previous screen with holding data.
The material corresponding to the material group of the second layer, please reply the component judgment at the second layer.(Example: Lead compounds, Chromium VI compounds)
J01 in the Classification No. indicates a postulated substance group that is set only to the survey response tool.
・Enter the contained volume of the compound without metal conversion even if it is a metallic compound.・The total of contained volume of a compound with a target CAS No. should be the same value as the total contained volume of a corresponding substance group.・Enter by mg unit and 2-digit effective figures (with the third digit rounded off).
Example 1) stabilizer, Plasticizer, flame retardant, corrosion inhibitor, solder component, etc.Example 2) Main component, improvement of thermostability, improvement of electric characteristics, improvement of mechanical characteristics
・When used in multiple sections, enter the main section where it is used, followed by an "etc.".・For finished goods・units, etc, items described in the composition parts list of the corresponding products are regarded as sections.
e.g.) Printer circuit board, electrolytic capacitor, assembling solder
If the judgment of the existence is "Y" in the second layer, these must be filled in.
5/15 Specifc S. Detail (Third Laye)
C26 204-826-4
B23 214-604-9
A48 263-467-1
C38 203-977-3
A49 235-252-2
C39 203-794-9
C40 200-453-6
A50 235-380-9
A51 215-235-6
A52 232-382-1
A53 235-067-7
C41 211-076-1
C42 215-125-8
A54 211-670-0
A55 244-073-9
C43 200-679-5
A56 272-271-5
C44 282-032-2
C45 210-088-4
C46 -
A57 235-038-9
A58 235-727-4
A59 234-853-7
A60 273-688-5
A61 235-702-8
A62 292-966-7
A63 233-245-9
Fatty acids, C16-18, lead salts
Lead dinitrate
--
91031-62-8
10099-74-8
N-pentyl-isopentylphthalate
Lead titanium trioxide
Lead titanium zirconium oxide
Lead oxide sulfate
[Phthalato(2-)]dioxotrilead
Dioxobis(stearato)trilead
Dibutyltin dichloride (DBTC)
Lead cynamidate
N,N-dimethylformamide
Silicic acid (H2Si2O5), barium salt (1:1), lead-doped
1.2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dipentylester, branched and linear
Diisopentylphthalate (DIPP)
Decabromodiphenyl ether
Sulfurous acid, lead salt, dibasic
1,2-bis(2-methoxyethoxy)ethane (TEGDME; triglyme)
Trilead dioxide phosphonate
Pyrochlore, antimony lead yellow
Pentalead tetraoxide sulphate
----
1,2-dimethoxyethane; ethylene glycol dimethyl ether (EGDME)
4-Aminoazobenzene
Tetralead trioxide sulfate
Orange lead (lead tetroxide)
1,2-Diethoxyethane
Diboron trioxide
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776297-69-9
12060-00-3
12626-81-2
12036-76-9
69011-06-9
12578-12-0
683-18-1
20837-86-9
68-12-2
68784-75-8
84777-06-0
605-50-5
12202-17-4
1314-41-6
8012-00-8
12065-90-6
629-14-1
1303-86-2
1163-19-5
62229-08-7
112-49-2
12141-20-7
110-71-4
60-09-3
127-19-5 - N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)
6/15 Specifc S. Detail (Third Laye)
Classification No.
J01
EC.No.
A17 200-268-0
A20 215-116-9
A21 215-481-4
B11 247-148-4
B11 221-695-9
B11 -
B11 -
B11 -
B09 287-476-5
B16 204-118-5
C12 204-211-0
C13 201-557-4
C14 201-622-7
A22 231-589-4
A25 231-846-0
A26 235-759-9
A27 215-693-7
C15 201-553-2
C16 -
C17 -
C18 233-139-2
C18 234-343-4
C19 -
C19 215-540-4
C19 -
C20 235-541-3
C21 276-158-1
C22 271-084-6
B17 208-953-6
A29 232-142-6
B20 202-918-9
A30 234-329-8
A31 256-418-0
C23 204-212-6
C24 205-426-2
C25 203-924-4
C26 204-826-4
B23 214-604-9
A48 263-467-1
C38 203-977-3
A49 235-252-2
C39 203-794-9
12141-20-7 - Trilead dioxide phosphonate
110-71-4 - 1,2-dimethoxyethane; ethylene glycol dimethyl ether (EGDME)
62229-08-7 - Sulfurous acid, lead salt, dibasic
112-49-2 - 1,2-bis(2-methoxyethoxy)ethane (TEGDME; triglyme)
1163-19-5 - Decabromodiphenyl ether
49663-84-5
111-96-6 - Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether
127-19-5 - N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)
140-66-9 - 4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol,(4-tert-Octylphenol)
117-82-8 - Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate
2,2'-dichloro-4,4'-methylenedianiline (MOCA)
- Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide
101-14-4 -11103-86-9 - Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincate
dichromate
548-62-9 - 4-[4,4'-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene] cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (C.I. Basic Violet 3)
7789-06-2 - Strontium chromate
71888-89-6 -
68515-42-4 - 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters(DHNUP)
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters, C7-rich (DIHP)
12179-04-3 - Disodium tetraborate, pentahydrate
12267-73-1 - Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide, hydrate
1303-96-4 -1330-43-4 - Disodium tetraborate, anhydrous
Disodium tetraborate decahydrate
10043-35-3 - Boric acid
11113-50-1 - Boric acid
C16-NA -C17-NA - Zirconia Aluminosilicate, Refractory Ceramic Fibres
Aluminosilicate, Refractory Ceramic Fibres
1344-37-2 - C.I.Pigment Yellow 34
84-69-5 - Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)
7758-97-6 -12656-85-8 - Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red
Lead chromate
85-68-7 - Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)
7646-79-9 - Cobalt dichloride
117-81-7 -84-74-2 - Dibutylphthalate (DBP)
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)
85535-84-8 - Alkanes, C10-13, chloro (Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins)
115-96-8 - Tris (2-chloroethyl)phosphate (TCEP)
134237-52-8 - g-Hexabromocyclododecane
b-Hexabromocyclododecane
134237-50-6 - a-Hexabromocyclododecane
134237-51-7 -
Diarsenic Trioxide
3194-55-6 - 1,2,5,6,9,10-Hexabromocyclododecane
1327-53-3 -25637-99-4 - Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD)
1303-28-2 - Diarsenic Pentoxide
Compound contentper surveying unit
(mg)Intended use/purpose Application area
56-35-9 - Tributyl Tin Oxide
RSpecific REACH candidate list of SVHC for authorization.
See Material Composition Survey and Response Manual, Ver.4.3in Annex A-2.
J01-J-98 In cases where an individual substance(SVHC) does not exceed 0.1% by weight of a survey unit
Weight concentration persurveying unit
(automatically calculated)(wt%)
Additional information on materialcomposition of productsCAS.No. - Name of contained substance
Information on specific substances contained
Criteria Substance Groups Intended use classification code Intended use classification
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C40 200-453-6
A50 235-380-9
A51 215-235-6
A52 232-382-1
A53 235-067-7
C41 211-076-1
C42 215-125-8
A54 211-670-0
A55 244-073-9
C43 200-679-5
A56 272-271-5
C44 282-032-2
C45 210-088-4
C46 -
A57 235-038-9
A58 235-727-4
A59 234-853-7
A60 273-688-5
A61 235-702-8
A62 292-966-7
A63 233-245-910099-74-8 - Lead dinitrate
12578-12-0 - Dioxobis(stearato)trilead
91031-62-8 - Fatty acids, C16-18, lead salts
12036-76-9 - Lead oxide sulfate
69011-06-9 - [Phthalato(2-)]dioxotrilead
12060-00-3 - Lead titanium trioxide
12626-81-2 - Lead titanium zirconium oxide
605-50-5 - Diisopentylphthalate (DIPP)
776297-69-9 - N-pentyl-isopentylphthalate
68784-75-8 - Silicic acid (H2Si2O5), barium salt (1:1), lead-doped
84777-06-0 - 1.2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dipentylester, branched and linear
20837-86-9 - Lead cynamidate
68-12-2 - N,N-dimethylformamide
1303-86-2 - Diboron trioxide
683-18-1 - Dibutyltin dichloride (DBTC)
12065-90-6 - Pentalead tetraoxide sulphate
629-14-1 - 1,2-Diethoxyethane
1314-41-6 - Orange lead (lead tetroxide)
8012-00-8 - Pyrochlore, antimony lead yellow
60-09-3 - 4-Aminoazobenzene
12202-17-4 - Tetralead trioxide sulfate
8/15 Specifc S. Detail (Third Laye)
Exhibit-2Mar. 3, 2017 Revised
Material List 2.01Substance List 4.000
AIS4.0
Explanation
General Information
Requester Information
Integrationreport
This sheet. You can select "AIS Edit" mode or "Integrate AIS" mode in this sheet. There are also Items that showsversions of the substance list and Material list of the external list.
File Formats
AIS4.0temporary version
This is NOT official version of AIS4.0 format but version for temporary saving with invalid data. Click [Temporary SAVE]button to generate this format XML.The filename will be "AISA4_tttt_yyyymmdd_xxxx.xml" or "AISB4_tttt_yyyymmdd_xxxx.xml" herein yyyymmddrepresents date of issuing and xxxx represents Issuing Company Item Number and tttt is TEMP(when TenporarySAVE) or Error(when error occurs during ExportThis AIS format is NOT for communication on supply-chain but for use inside company.
Appears on Edit AIS mode.
This tool provides functions such as filling, editing, viewing, and integrating to support you AIS operation.[Edit AIS] mode provides functions to create original AIS and edit AIS already exist.Click [Edit AIS] button to enter AIS Edit mode, or click [Integrate AIS] button to enter Integrate AIS mode.For detail of each item, please see Tool operation manual and AIS manual.
Start-up the toolOperating environment is as follows.
External List
Official version of AIS4.0 format. Click [Export XML] button to generate this format XML. The filename will be"AISA4_yyyymmdd_xxxx.xml" or "AISB4_yyyymmdd_xxxx.xml" herein yyyymmdd is represents date of issuing and xxxxrepresents Issuing Company Item Nu
The name of external list file is "JAMP_MSDSplus_AIS_EXLIST_yyyymmdd.xls" Herein yyyymmss represents date of issuing. Versions of Substance list is shownbelow of this sheet.The external list file will be updated when Substance list is revised. Please use a latest external list.
JAMP AIS Input Support Tool Ver.4.0
About External List
The Excel macro should be enabled, since this tool works as a macro program.- In the case of Excel 2002, 2003- In the case of Excel 2007 or later
This tool needs external file that contains Substance list ,Material list, and necessary list of applicable laws such as exemptions. To use this tool, the external list fileshould be placed to a folder that includes this tool file.
Click [Confirm Latest Version] button to confirm its latest version, This function accesses latest version info. located on JAMP Web site and compare to that of onlocal folder. This function also works at the tool start-up.For environment that cannot access internet, there is option to be disable internet access at start-up in Functional Option sheet.
This sheet has templates of "Issuing company information" and "Requester information". They are helpful to fill itemsthat will be used frequently.
This tool applies to following formats.
This is old format version of AIS. Filename is "AISA_yyyymmdd_xxxx.xml" or "AISB_yyyymmdd_xxxx.xml" hereinyyyymmdd represents date of issuing and xxxx represents Issuing Company Item Number.Though this tool can import this format XML, export format is 4.0 only and there needs some editing to update.
Sheet structure
Appears on Edit AIS mode.When you select a substance from the substance search list, applicable field of each laws are automatically filledaccording to contents of external list. You can also fill in these fields by yourself based on your knowledge.
AIS 3.0/3.1-Original parts
-Integrated
Composition List
This tool contains sheets as follows
Appears on demand.
AIS 3.0/3.1-Simplified
This is old format version of AIS. Filename is "AISC_yyyymmdd_xxxx.xml" herein yyyymmdd represents date of issuingand xxxx represents Issuing Company Item Number.Though this tool can import this format XML, editing function is NOT available for this format. You cannot generateVer.4.0 XML based on this format XML.
Appears on Integrate AIS mode.To integrate, select AIS files of components and fill in each quantity. Then click [Integrate] button. When integration is
This sheet contains fields for requester of the AIS. The information can be used for matching to item numbers ofrequester.
Functional OptionThis sheet contains options to select language, and to be enable to access JAMP Web site to confirm latest list version.
AIS_input_support_V41.xls and JAMP_MSDSplus_AIS_EXLIST_XXXXXX.xls shall be put in the same folder.
Set 'Check External List Version' in the Functional Option Sheet into "2: Do not check" and use the following each file in accordance with the number of substances you answer:
SVHC 138 Substances List Version 3.02 at answer - JAMP_MSDSplus_AIS_EXLIST_121227.xls
144 Substances List Version 4.00- JAMP_MSDSplus_AIS_EXLIST_130627.xls
Explanation General Information Composition List Calculation Requester Information4
Entry Example for AIS Creation Support Tool Open the support tool (EXCEL).
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Edit AIS Integrate AIS
Confirm Latest Version
When starting the input support tool under the state of being ready to be connected to the Internet, either of the dialogues is displayed depending on an external list. When “This is not the latest version” appears, download the latest external list from the JAMP website, and then, try again to open the support tool after storing in the folder same as the one in which AIS creation Press the operation mode selection button to
select a function.“Edit AIS”: Create a new AIS, refer to and edit existing AIS. “Integrate AIS”: Integrate AIS already exist. Note: When pressing the operation mode
Clicking the corresponding button enables you to check that an external list version placed in the folder same as the one where this tool is placed is the latest version.
After making the language setting and entering others in “4”, proceed to the description of “General Information sheet”
Switching the language settingAfter selecting the “Edit AIS” mode, the sheet switches to the “Functional Option” sheet. Then, select an item from the pull-down menu in the field of the language setting.Others are subject to the description of the “Functional Option”sheet.
Explanation Integration
Select "Enable Macros".1
3
6
After making the language setting and entering others in “4”, proceed to the description of the “Integration” sheet.
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9/15 (Tool-2) Explanation
0 Exhibit-2
Mar. 3, 2017 Revised
1. AIS InformationVer.4.1 No need to fill in - automatically generated
Material List 2.01 No need to fill in - automatically generated
Substance List 4.000 No need to fill in - automatically generated
9999999999999999 Inputting into this field is not necessary.Sheet Reference Number Controlled byIssuing Company
Original Issued Date * 2012-07-20Issuing Date of First Edition (Ex.2012-02-01)
Latest IssuedDate
If not revised, leave it blank (Ex.2012-07-31)
Revision History * 1 Fill in revision number up to 3 digit. (Ex. 1, 2 ...999)
2. Issuing company InformationAlphanumeric * ABC Technology Co.,Ltd Maximum number of letters is 200.
Mother Language ABC テクノロジー株式会社 Maximum number of letters is 200.
ID Organizer Enter the Organizer ID. Ex. DUNS:0060,CII:0147
Entity ID Entity ID registered in the Organizerindicated above
Department Name * Quality Assurance Dept. Maximum number of letters is 200.
Address * 9-8-76 Toranomon,Minato-ku,Tokyo・・・・・ Maximum number of letters is 200.
Telephone Number * 03-1234-5678 Maximum number of letters is 100.
FAX Number Maximum number of letters is 100.
Email Address *****@**.*** Maximum number of letters is 100.
Department Name Design Section- 2Fill in when preparing dept. is other thanissuing dept.. Maximum number ofletters is 200.
Telephone Number 03-1111-2222 Maximum number of letters is 100.
Maximum number of letters is 200.
3. Article Information* ABC Technology Maximum number of letters is 200. Ex:
yyy Electronic Mfg. Co.,Limited
* DRAM Maximum number of letters is 200.Ex:Ceramic Capacitor
Alphanumeric * LSI-1234abcMother Language LSI-1234abc Maximum number of letters is 200.
You can use this field for multiple items ifthe material composition information iscommon for all of them.Maximum numberof letters is 200.Please fill in if you want to provide thisinformation in addition to IssuingDepartment. Maximum number of letters
4. Composition InformationUnit type * piece Select from options.
Mass * 215.0 Input between 0.0001 and 99999.9999.
Unit of Mass * g Select from options.
*1.This article is confirmed to contain declarable substanceswithin the scope of Concerned Regulation or Other DocumentsIndicated by JAMP.
Select from options.
215mgTotal material mass calculated fromcomposition list
(97.69%)The ratio of the amount of materials massfor the article mass.
1.covers GADSL scope Only "covered" is valid in Ver.4
1.covers JIG scope Only "covered" is valid in Ver.4
5. Other InformationThe article contains XX substance which isintentionally emitted. Maximum number of letters is 200.
Article
Format Version
Sheet Reference Number
Multiple Product Name/ProductSeries Name
Remarks
GP(Global Portal) Sheet ID
Remarks
Common Product Name
CompanyName
Total Amounts of Material
Reference Documents,Restrictions, Notes
GADSL
JIG
Declaration Concerning CompositionInformation
Maximum number of letters is 200. (Enter an issuing company item number of a product.)
List
Manufacturer Name
IssuingCompany
Item Number
IssuingDepartment
Department inCharge of
Preparing AIS
Company ID
Revision
Make sure to enter the data in the “Required” filed with * mark. If required fields are not filled, these fields are displayed in orange.Item fields displayed in gray are automatically set by the tool.
Import XML
Clear General Information
Import template
Calculation
2012-07-20 form in half size fontno space no full size font.
Make sure to write down the corporate name in English here.
Tel Number should be half-size font.No space, no full size font
Chose unit using in BOMNormaly Piecem ㎡、㎥ are for low material, tape
Select the "NOT to contain any declarable substances"if the parts do not include the reportable substances.
When there are special notes,write down comments in the column "5. Other information" .
Write down the corporate namein mother language here.
Substances Quantity and List Version should be consistent
Put the suitable external file in the same holder and Press the update in General Information sheet, and confirm the version.
Cnfirm the weight is almost same
10/15 (Tool-2) General Information
Exhibit-2
Dec. 3, 2013 Revised
4. Composition Information
Name Quantity Name Quantity UseClassification
Number Name Mass Unit
Material Codeof PublicStandard Remarks CAS NumberSubstance NameConcentration Mass Unit Remarks Applicable Remarks Applicable Remarks
* * * * * *Entry example base material P399 Other nonferrous metals 15.0 mg 7440-21-3 Silicon 100.0% 15.0 mg
Entry example mg 7440-02-0 Nickel 42.0% 84.0 mg
Entry example mg 7439-89-6 Iron 58.0% 116.0 mg
1
母材 R340 Nickel and Nickel alloys 200.0
In the entry example,a part ofsemiconductorproducts(LSI chipand lead frame) isapplied.
1.0
ComponentLevel Material
SVHC
Substance
CLP Annex VI CMR 1,2
Concerned Regulation or Other Documents Indicated by JAMP
All Clear
Delete selected row Update Subustance Info
Calculation
Error Check Temporally SAVE Export XML
Add Add AddSelect AddSelect
mg
1.0LSI-1234abc
base material
Do not enter anything here.
Click this button to insertadditional rows if you needto add parts.
Click this button and select the most suitable material.
Click this button to insert additional rows if you need to add the reporting substances for the material.
Click this button to insert additional rows if you need to add the material for the parts.
When you create the xml file, file name is automaticaly selected using " Issuing Company Item Number"Before saving convert to "ODC part number" and add "_XX" (underbar+XX) showing SVHC numbers investigated.Don't use "space " Example shows in case of 144 substances using Ver4.1Up to Ver. 3.1C AISA_date....
example for investigating 144 substans (AIS 4.1)
× AISA4_20090727_RK73B1JTTD 202J.xml↓convert
○ AISA4_20090727_3235003J0202_144.xml
× AISA4_20090727_KBL42LCB600B.xml↓convert
○ AISA4_20090727_41879901_144.xml
Click this button and select the reporting substances.Need not to enter the inforation about unlisted substances.
check total is same as articl mass.If you cannot fill 100% put the commnt at 5.Reference Documents, Restrictions,
When you report only for SVHC, select this cell and check the box of [EU05] to narrow down the search.
11/15 (Tool-2) Composition List
Exhibit-2
Mar. 3, 2017 Revised
Applicable Remarks ApplicableSubstance
Use ApplicableSubstance
Use ApplicableExempted
Application ApplicableExempted
Application Applicable Remarks Applicable Remarks Applicable Remarks
1 15.0 15.0 mg1 D B 200.0 84.0 mg
1 116.0 mg
1 1(a) D/P R **** *** g
Unit of MassQuantity *Substance Mass
Voluntary DeclarableSubstancesREACH Annex XVII GADSL JIGPOPs Annex I Quantity *
Material MassRoHSESIS PBT ELV
Concerned Regulation or Other Documents Indicated by JAMP
example for investigating 144 substans (AIS 4.1)
Make sure to select "valid" for the exemption of ELV and RoHS
Selection for Exemption of Application of ELV Selection for Exemption of Application of RoHS
Selection Window for Substance Use ofREACH Annex XVII / POPs Annex I
When you enter the restricted materials of REACH Annex XVⅡ,POPs Annex I, RoHS and ELV, display screen will indicate
"selecting exemption items ".Make sure to enter by selecting the required items, not allowed the character entry.The case of no exemption for REACH and POPs, the slecting screenwill not appear, and need not enter any information.
Enter "1", when you report the arbitrarysubstances which do not appear
in substances list.
Check total is same as article mass.If you cannot fill 100% put the comment at 5.Reference Documents, Restrictions, Notes
Make sure not to delete any contents which are automatically entered in. Unnecessary space(s) may cause an error.
12/15 (Tool-2) Composition List
Exhibit-2Mar. 3, 2017 Revised
Total Amounts of Material
Classification Number Material Name Mass(g)P340 Nickel and Nickel alloys 0.2P399 Other nonferrous metals 0.015
Total Amounts of SubstanceREACH
Annex XVII
CAS Number Substance Name Mass(g) Applicable
SubstanceConcentration within
Article Applicable Applicable
MaximumConcentrationwithin Material
7440-21-3 Silicon 0.015 - 1 -
RoHSSVHC
Clicking the “Calculate” button on the Composition List sheet automatically generates the descriptions on this sheet based on the “Composition List” sheet.
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Substance information including CAS number, Substance name, and Mass, etc. is collected. The presence or absence of substances corresponding to SVHC, REACH Annex XVII, and RoHS Directive, SVHC density within molding articles when the substances are contained, and the maximum density within materials corresponding to RoHS Directive are calculated.
13/15 (Tool-2) Calculation
Exhibit-2
Requester InformationMar. 3, 2017 Revised
○○○ Industry Co.,Ltd Maximum number of letters is 200.
ID Organizer Enter the Organizer ID (DUNS,etc.)
Entity ID Entity ID registered in the Organizerindicated above
Department Name Environment management Maximum number of letters is 200.
Address 1-2-3 warabi, Maximum number of letters is 200.
Name HBC・・・・・ Maximum number of letters is 100.
Telephone Number 03-5678-4321 Maximum number of letters is 100.
FAX Number Maximum number of letters is 100.
Email Address *****@**.*** Maximum number of letters is 100.
2012-02-10 Date that the AIS was provided(Ex.2012-02-01)
43125601 Maximum number of letters is 200.
Maximum number of letters is 200.
Maximum number of letters is 200.
Maximum number of letters is 200.
Maximum number of letters is 200.
Maximum number of letters is 200.
Maximum number of letters is 200.
Maximum number of letters is 200.
Maximum number of letters is 200.
Maximum number of letters is 200.
Maximum number of letters is 200.
Maximum number of letters is 200.
Maximum number of letters is 80.
Maximum number of letters is 80.
Maximum number of letters is 80.
Requester Remarks 1Requester Remarks 2
Requester Item Number 4Issuing Company Item Number 4
Company ID
Requester Department
Contact Person atRequester Department
Company Name
Requester Remarks 3
Submission Date
Requester Item Number 1Issuing Company Item Number 1
Requester Item Number 2Issuing Company Item Number 2
Requester Item Number 3Issuing Company Item Number 3
Requester Item Number 6Issuing Company Item Number 6
Requester Item Number 5Issuing Company Item Number 5
Import Template
In Requester Item Number 1fill in ODC part numberDon't put the part name.Don't add the Drawing Symbol like PP or YB.
14/15 (Tool-2) Requester Infomation
Exhibit-2Dec. 3, 2013 Revised
Setting
Initial setting2:English
1:Check Confirming to access JAMP Website by internet.
* 100To reduce processing time,maximum number of detectederrors can be set.
Publisher TemplateAlphanumeric * ABC Technology Co.,Ltd Maximum number of letters is 200.
Mother Language ABC テクノロジー株式会社 Maximum number of letters is 200.
ID Organizer Enter the Organizer ID (DUNS,etc.)
Entity ID Entity ID registered in theOrganizer indicated above
Department Name * Quality Assurance Dept. Maximum number of letters is 200.
Address * 9-8-76 Toranomon,Minato-ku,Tokyo・・・・・ Maximum number of letters is 200.
Telephone Number * 03-1234-5678 Maximum number of letters is 100.
FAX Number Maximum number of letters is 100.
Email Address klm@・・・・ Maximum number of letters is 100.
Department Name Maximum number of letters is 200.
Telephone Number 03-1111-2222 Maximum number of letters is 100.
Maximum number of letters is 200.
Requester Template○○○ Industry Co.,Ltd Maximum number of letters is 200.
ID Organizer Enter the Organizer ID (DUNS,etc.)
Entity ID Entity ID registered in theOrganizer indicated above
Department Name Environment management Maximum number of letters is 200.
Address 1-2-3 warabi, Maximum number of letters is 200.
Name HBC・・・・ Maximum number of letters is 100.
Telephone Number 03-5678-4321 Maximum number of letters is 100.
FAX Number Maximum number of letters is 100.
Email Address *****@**.*** Maximum number of letters is 100.
Select language of this tool. (A selected language will be set in all sheets.)
Select Language
Check External List Version
Company ID
Issuing Department
Requester Department
Contact Person atRequester Department
Maximum Error Check
Remarks
Department in Charge ofPreparing AIS
Company Name
Company Name
Company ID
Save Settings
By clicking on the button "Save Settings",you can save the contents of the current input, the contents of a setting.
Please fill in the information within the bold lines.* Marked Column: Required Field
Explanation General Information Composition List Calculation Requester Information Functional Option
5 Proceed to the General Information sheet.
Select the language here.
Make sure to write down the corporate name in English here.
Write down the corporate namein mother language here.
Tel Number should be half-size font.No space, no full size font
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