Define Part Specific Emissions and RoHS information

Explanation

You can define emissions specific to a part. A part specific emission appears during the production of the part and can be considered to have an environmental impact. It is possible to define emissions per unit and/or per batch.

A part specific emission appears during the production of the part. An example of a part specific emission could be an additional CO2 emission related to the use of a furnace. When manufacturing, this part increases the electricity consumption by 10% for the furnace for each lot batch, with the result of a part specific emission of CO2 per lot batch. This emission could benefit with being registered as a part specific emission. Another example could be if the emission is specific for all parts manufactured at a work center, so that a general emission can’t be listed. In such circumstances part specific emissions will be listed for each part.

Part specific emissions in the production of electronic equipment and assemblies can be imported. To import relevant IPC parameters as an .xml file, click Import IPC Xml

You can also define ROHS information for the part revision. RoHS information includes compliance and source of compliance but also information about specific RoHS Directive and specific Eemption from the directive if applicable. RoHS information for components can be aggregated to a higher structure level by a separate calculation.

Prerequisites

System Effects