What Quality Standards Are Met by Labo Circuits?
ISO 9001 Certification
For many years, Labo Circuits has adhered to quality standards. The company’s ISO 9001-2008 International Certification guarantees its compliance with a number of quality standards.
Among other things, the company continuously improves its customer service and its internal procedures to maintain efficiency and quality.
RoHS Directive
The RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) directive adopted by the European Union restricts the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. Labo Circuits’ manufacturing methods were found consistent with this directive and the company’s employees have been trained to use these products safely.
City of Montreal Certificate of Compliance
In 2008, the City of Montreal issued a certificate of compliance to Labo Circuits in recognition of its compliance with municipal council and agglomeration council by-laws.
Certificate for recycling
Labo Circuits preserves the health of our planet by proudly recycling close to 700 pounds of printed circuit board scrap per year. More than 85% of this material is reused. The company honors this certificate by ensuring that unused materials are returned to the manufacturing process.
NF F 16-101 approved, STM-S 001 specification
This standard governs the materials used in railway transportation in France in accordance with SNCF (French national railway) and RATP (Paris transit system) technical specifications. The standard regulates flammability and toxicity of the smoke produced by burning equipment.
UL 94-VO Approved
UL (Underwriters Laboratories) certification sets safety requirements for printed circuit board manufacturing, as well as standards relating to the maximum temperature at which circuit boards can be used and the flammability of the various products used to manufacture them.
IPC Member
Labo Circuits is a member of IPC
Trade Of Conflict Mineral
Labo Circuits Inc. respect the Act of corporate practices relating to the extraction, processing, purchase, trade and use of conflict minerals from the Great Lakes Region of Africa.
Labo Circuits Inc disclose that any goods or materials purchased by them to produce printed circuit boards (PCB) do not contain minerals or their derivatives that the US Secretary of State and the parliament of Canada (Bill C-486 ) has determined are financing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and adjoining countries, including, but not limited to, cassiterite, columbite-tantelite (coltan), gold, wolframite, tin, tantalum and tungsten mined in or obtained from such countries.
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