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Stepping motors meet RoHs requirements

An Oki Electric product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 22, 2005

Oki Micro Engineering and its overseas subsidiaries have completed a programme to introduce lead-free soldering and hexavalent-chromium-free steel sheet for its stepping motors.

Oki Micro Engineering and its overseas subsidiaries have completed a programme to introduce lead-free soldering and hexavalent-chromium-free steel sheet for its stepping motors.

The company has now succeeded in eliminating all substances subject to the RoHS Directive.

"To terminate chemical substances in our stepping motors, it was important to systemise and control the substances included in our products and materials".

"Though it was a challenging task to create such a system, we are pleased with the success", said Kunihiko Takahashi, President of Oki Micro Engineering.

"Synchronising with Oki Electric's environment plans, we at OME will further enhance our business by continuing to convey our principles and provide the latest information on chemical substance management to our suppliers".

Oki Micro Engineering is the world's top company in developing and producing stepping motors used in office automation equipment, information systems and industrial equipment.

Conventionally, stepping motors used lead solders to connect lead wires and boards.

In addition, surface treatment for metal cases and screws has traditionally included hexavalent chromium to prevent rust.

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