Environmental Compatibility - Siemens SIMOTICS M-1PH3 Manual

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Environmental compatibility

Environmental compatibility
• Environmental compatibility during development
– When selecting third-party products, environmental compatibility is an essential
– Special emphasis is placed on reducing the volume, mass and type variety of metal and
– Effects of paint-wetting impairment substances (PWIS) need to be excluded via PWIS
• Environmental compatibility during production
– Third-party products are predominantly transported in re-usable packing. Transport for
– The packing materials themselves essentially comprise paperboard containers that are
– Energy consumption during production needs to be optimized.
– Production has low emission levels.
• Environmental compatibility for disposal
Motors must be disposed in compliance with domestic and local regulations in the normal
recycling process or be returned to the manufacturer.
The following must be taken into account when you dispose the motors:
– Disposing oil according to the regulations for disposing old oil (for example, gear oil
– Not mixing solvents, cold cleaning agents, or remains of paint together
– Separating the components that are to be recycled, that is, electronic scraps (encoder
For more information about disposal of the motors, see Section "Disposal (Page 122)".
1PH3 main motors
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criterion.
plastic parts.
tests.
hazardous materials is not required.
in compliance with the Packaging Directive 94/62/EC.
used when a gearbox is mounted)
electronics or Sensor Module), iron to be recycled, aluminum, and non-ferrous metals
(gearwheels or motor windings)
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