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SJ
ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY STANDARD
ICS 31.020
CCS L 10
Replacing SJ/T 11364-2014
Labeling requirements for restricted use of hazardous
substances in electrical and electronic products
Issued on: DECEMBER 25, 2024
Implemented on: APRIL 01, 2025
Issued by. Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of PRC
Table of Contents
Foreword... 3
Introduction... 5
1 Scope... 6
2 Normative references... 6
3 Terms and definitions... 6
4 General... 7
5 Labeling of information on hazardous substances in products... 7
5.1 Labeling... 7
5.2 Names and information table of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic
products... 8
5.3 Other suggestive information... 10
6 Labeling requirements... 10
7 Data preservation... 11
Appendix A (Normative) Hazardous substances... 12
Appendix B (Normative) Specifications and interpretations of the labeling on restricted
use for electrical and electronic products... 13
Appendix C (Informative) List of participating drafting organizations of this document
... 15
References... 18
Foreword
This document was drafted in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020
"Directives for standardization - Part 1.Rules for the structure and drafting of
standardizing documents".
This document replaces SJ/T 11364-2014 "Marking for the restriction of the use of
hazardous substances in electrical and electronic product" and the 2017 No.1
Amendment. Compared with SJ/T 11364-2014, in addition to structural adjustments
and editorial changes, the main technical changes are as follows.
a) CHANGE the standard name from "Marking for the restriction of the use of
hazardous substances in electrical and electronic product" in SJ/T 11364-2014 to
"Labeling requirements for restricted use of hazardous substances in electrical
and electronic products"; ADJUST the product scope of application to "Electrical
and electronic products", to be consistent with the product scope of application of
China's laws and regulations on the restriction of hazardous substances in
electrical and electronic products;
b) ADD the terms "electrical and electronic products" and "labeling"; DELETE the
terms "recycling" and "logistics"; MODIFY the terms "hazardous substances" and
"environmentally friendly use period";
c) DELETE the identification method of the product production date;
d) ADD the identification method and requirements using QR code (6.4);
e) ADD the requirement to support the use of web pages as identification carriers
(6.6);
f) ADD the requirements for the preservation of supporting documents for the names
and information tables of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic
products (7);
g) ADD four new types of phthalates, to the categories of hazardous substances in
electrical and electronic products (Appendix A).
Please note that some of the contents of this document may involve patents. The issuing
agency of this document does not assume the responsibility for identifying patents.
This document was proposed by the Department of Energy Conservation and
Comprehensive Utilization of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
This document shall be under the jurisdiction of the Working Group on Pollution
Prevention and Control of Electrical and Electronic Products of the Ministry of Industry
and Information Technology.
Responsible drafting organization of this document. China Electronics Technology
Standardization Institute.
The participating drafting organizations of this document. See the appendix C.
The main drafters of this document. Liu Yu, Guo Li, Guan Qi, Gao Jian.
This standard replaces the standard previously issued as follows.
- It was first published in 2006 as SJ/T 11364-2006;
- It was first revised in 2014;
- SJ/T 11364-2014 No.1 Amendment was issued in 2017;
- This is the second revision.
1 Scope
This document specifies the labeling method and requirements for the information on
hazardous substances contained in electrical and electronic products.
This document applies to electrical and electronic products sold within the territory of
the People's Republic of China. It can also be used as a reference for the logistics
process of electrical and electronic products.
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents constitute essential clauses of this document
through normative references in the text. Among them, for dated references, only the
version corresponding to that date applies to this document; for undated references, the
latest version (including all amendments) applies to this document.
GB/T 26572 Requirements of concentration limits for certain restricted substances
in electrical and electronic products
3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1
Electrical and electronic products
Equipment and supporting products that rely on current or electromagnetic fields to
work or are intended to generate, transmit and measure current and electromagnetic
fields, with a rated working voltage of no more than 1500 V for direct current and
no more than 1000 V for alternating current.
Note. Equipment involved in the production, transmission, distribution of electric energy is
excluded.
3.2
Hazardous substance
Substances contained in electrical and electronic products that are harmful to
humans, animals, plants and the environment.
[Source. SJ/T 11468-2014, 2.2.3, with modifications]
3.3
Environment-friendly use period (EFUP)
The number of years during which the hazardous substances contained in electrical
and electronic products will not leak or mutate, and will not cause serious pollution
to the environment or serious damage to people and property, when the user uses
them normally according to the product instructions.
The starting date of the environmental-friendly use period of electrical and
electronic products is the production date of the product.
3.4
Labeling
The process of labeling the information on the hazardous substances contained in
electrical and electronic products.
4 General
The manufacturer or importer of electrical and electronic products shall label the
information on the hazardous substances contained in the products, in accordance with
the requirements of this document.
5 Labeling of information on hazardous substances in
products
5.1 Labeling
If the content of hazardous substances in the product meets the requirements of GB/T
26572, the manufacturer or importer of electrical and electronic products shall label it
according to Figure 1.If the content of hazardous substances in the product does not
meet the requirements of GB/T 26572, it shall be labeled according to Figure 2,
meanwhile the name and content information of the hazardous substances in the product
shall be provided according to the requirements of 5.2.
5.2 Names and information table of hazardous substances in electrical
and electronic products
5.2.1 The names and information table of hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic products (hereinafter referred to as "information table") is shown in Table 1,
where.
a) The first line of the information table is the table header; the first column is the
5.2.2 If the content of each hazardous substance in a component meets the requirements
of GB/T 26572, the component does not need to be included in the information table.
5.2.3 If the content of hazardous substances in a component does not meet the
requirements of GB/T 26572, for the same type of components with the same hazardous
substance content information, a combined labeling method can be used, such as plastic
structural parts, various cables, etc. Otherwise, it shall not be combined with other
components, meanwhile similar expressions such as "others" shall not be used to
replace the names of such components.
5.2.4 The manufacturer or importer of electrical and electronic products may add
supplementary explanations to the information table based on actual conditions.
Example 1.Explain the technical reasons for marking "×" in the column.
Example 2.Add notes to the information table to mark optional accessories and other
information.
5.2.5 Due to limitations in length or layout, the manufacturer or importer of electrical
and electronic products may swap the rows and columns of the names of hazardous
substances and components in the information table.
5.3 Other suggestive information
When applicable, the manufacturer or importer of electrical and electronic products
should indicate in the product description the suggestive information to avoid harmful
substances in the product from causing harm to the environment and human health,
based on the characteristics of the product or product components and the intended
design working conditions or occasions.
6 Labeling requirements
6.1 Under normal circumstances, the restriction of hazardous substances in electrical
and electronic products shall be directly marked on the visible part of the product by
molding, laser engraving, spraying, pasting, printing, etc., or by the labeling method of
6.3.
If the electrical and electronic products themselves are only used as components, parts,
elements inside other electrical and electronic products, such as display components,
circuit boards, resistors, etc., meanwhile they are put on the market separately and sold
to consumers or end users, the restriction of hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic products may not be directly marked on the surface of the product, but it shall
be indicated in the product description.
6.2 If an electrical and electronic product meets one of the following conditions, the
restriction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products may
not be directly marked on the surface of the product, but it shall be noted in the product
description.
a) The maximum surface area that can be marked is less than 50 cm2;
b) The shape is irregular, such as a cable with a large surface area but particularly
thin and long;
c) It cannot be directly marked on the surface of the product due to surface material
or function.
6.3 If the product has an image display function, the restriction of the use of hazardous
substances in electrical and electronic products can be built into the product system
software in digital form and shall meet the following requirements.
a) When the product is running, the user can view it through the user interface;
b) The digital information shall be set as read-only data during exit-factory.
6.4 The manufacturer or importer of electrical and electronic products shall mark the
information table in 5.2 in the product description, or use a QR code to allow users to
scan and view the content of 5.2.
6.6 The carrier of the product description in this document can be a paper manual, a CD
(CD/DVD), packaging, system built-in software, or company website.
Any labeling carrier shall clearly indicate the corresponding relationship between the
product and its hazardous substance mark and information table. For the system built-
in software or web page as the labeling carrier, the manufacturer or importer of the
electrical and electronic products shall indicate the viewing method of 5.1 ~ 5.3 in the
product paper instructions/instruction CD or on the packaging.
7 Data preservation
The manufacturer or importer of electrical and electronic products shall save the
technical support documents related to the information table, so that they can be
provided when needed. The preservation period of the documents can be based on the
requirements of the relevant legal normative documents on the restriction of the use of
hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products.
Appendix A
(Normative)
Hazardous substances
See Table A.1 for the list of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products.
Appendix B
(Normative)
Specifications and interpretations of the labeling on restricted use for electrical
and electronic products
B.1 Specifications of the mark
B.1.1 The line proportions of each part of the mark I and mark II are shown in Figure
B.1 and Figure B.2, respectively (the number of grids is 100 × 100). The font of the
digital number in the mark II is Impact; the ratio of the digital height to the inner and
outer diameters of the ring is 5.8.12.
B.1.2 The recommended colors of the restricted use of hazardous substances in
electrical and electronic products are.
a) Mark I. Green (C. 85, M. 30, Y. 85, K. 20);
b) Mark II. Orange (C. 0, M. 75, Y. 100, K. 0).
The manufacturers or importers of electrical and electronic products may also choose
other colors according to the actual situation of the products, but green shall not be used
for mark II.
B.1.3 The manufacturer or importer of electrical and electronic products shall enlarge
or reduce the hazardous substance restriction mark of electrical and electronic products
in proportion to the specifications of this Appendix; its minimum size shall not be less
than 5 mm × 5 mm.
B.2 Interpretation of the mark
The connotation of the hazardous substance restriction mark of electrical and electronic
products includes whether the electrical and electronic products contain hazardous
substances, the environment-friendly use period of the electrical and electronic products,
whether the electrical and electronic products can be recycled. The lines with arrows in
the outer circle of the figure form a circular circle, indicating that the electrical and
electronic products can be recycled.
Figure B.1 is generally green, indicating that the content of hazardous substances in the
product meets the national hazardous substance limit requirements and is a green and
environmentally friendly product. In the middle of the figure is an artistic "e", which
represents electrical and electronic products (electrical and electronic product) and
environmental protection (environmental), symbolizing green and environmentally
friendly electrical and electronic products.
...... Source: Above contents are excerpted from the full-copy PDF -- translated/reviewed by: www.ChineseStandard.net / Wayne Zheng et al.
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