Question Posed:
What is a Declared Material List (DML)?
Answer Provided:
A DML is a declaration of which Declarable Materials are included in the products based on the material categories listed below.
Group number |
Description |
1 |
Aluminium and aluminium alloys |
2 |
Copper and copper alloys |
3 |
Nickel and nickel alloys |
4 |
Titanium and titanium alloys |
5 |
Steels |
6 |
Stainless steels |
7 |
Filler metals: welding, brazing soldering |
8 |
Miscellaneous metallic materials |
9 |
Optical materials |
10 |
Adhesives, coatings, varnishes |
11 |
Adhesive tapes |
12 |
Paints and inks |
13 |
Lubricants |
14 |
Potting compounds, sealants, foams |
15 |
Reinforced plastics (including PCBs) |
16 |
Rubbers and elastomers |
17 |
Thermoplastics (e.g. nonadhesive tapes and foils [MLI]) |
18 |
Thermoset plastics (including PCBs) |
19 |
Material aspects of wires and cables |
20 |
Miscellaneous nonmetallic materials, e.g. ceramics |
References (Example of a DML): http://www.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/www_detector/solar-b/docs/pa/DMLPA009-02.pdf
***Article contents valid as of 2017-09-28
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