
Hazardous Substance Management & Environmental Compliance
TKP provides professional technical insights into environmental compliance for connectors, covering RoHS 2.0, REACH SVHC, Halogen-Free standards, and CMRT. We ensure a transparent, eco-friendly supply chain under the IATF 16949 quality framework to help you mitigate regulatory risks.
TKP Environmental Compliance FAQ: Green Supply Chain Management
In the precision connector industry, environmental compliance is more than a regulatory requirement; it is a fundamental pillar of a resilient and sustainable supply chain. Below are technical insights into TKP's management of hazardous substances:
Q1: How does TKP ensure products comply with RoHS 2.0 and REACH standards?
At TKP, we implement a rigorous Green Raw Material Control System. From the sourcing stage, we mandate that all suppliers of plastic pellets (e.g., LCP, PA66) and metal terminals provide third-party laboratory test reports. We proactively monitor substances prohibited by RoHS 2.0 (such as Lead, Mercury, and Cadmium) and those listed under REACH SVHC. Every batch of TKP connectors is backed by a material traceability file managed under our IATF 16949 quality framework, ensuring your final products pass international environmental audits without risk.
Q2: Why is "Halogen-Free" certification essential for high-end applications (Automotive/Medical)?
Halogens release toxic gases upon combustion, posing significant safety and environmental risks in high-performance electronic systems. TKP has developed a comprehensive Halogen-Free connector series for automotive, medical, and AI server applications. By utilizing specialized engineering plastics and eco-friendly flame retardants, we achieve superior safety standards without compromising insertion force, heat resistance, or signal reliability.
Q3: How can I request TKP’s compliance reports and audit documentation?
All environmental compliance data is integrated into our IATF 16949 system, ensuring full traceability. If your project requires , Material Declarations, or Conflict Minerals (CMRT) reports, please visit our Environmental Compliance Center to submit a request. Our team will assist with your technical assessment within .