With the industry’s ongoing drive to eliminate the hazardous substances through the 2002/95/EC directive – Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS), particularly Heavy Metals and Brominated Flame Retardants (PBBs & PBDEs), the question often arises whether MJ Gordon’s Carnauba Wax Aerosol Spray complies with the directive given that it uses n-Propyl bromide as a propellant.
Testing confirms that MJ Gordon Carnauba Wax Aerosol Spray is RoHS Compliant.
Customers have been pleased to know that testing was carried out on July 6th, 2005. Testing confirms that MJ Gordon Carnauba Wax Aerosol Spray is RoHS Compliant. The following two documents support this statement. The first is a test report carried out by Specialized Technology Resources showing the compliance of product #909C. The second is a RoHS Supplier Declaration of Environmental Compliance completed by MJ Gordon Inc.
RoHs Testing Report (STR) July 2005
MJ Gordon Inc. RoHS Supplier Declaration


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1 Can carnauba wax be sprayed? // Feb 1, 2008 at 2:15 pm
[...] of carnauba wax into a can so it could be sprayed. MJ Gordon #909C Carnauba Wax is a non-flammable, RoHS-compliant, solvent-based aerosol spray that puts the wonders of carnauba wax into the simplicity of a [...]
2 BlogBacker » Is MJ Gordon Carnauba Wax Aerosol Spray RoHS Compliant? by Linqblog // Feb 5, 2008 at 8:10 pm
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