On November 21, the EU Commission published Directive (EU) amending RoHS directive regards an exemption for lead in glass or ceramic components. Annex III to Directive 2011/65/EU is amended as follows: (1) points 7(c)-I and 7(c)-II are replaced by the following: 7(c)-I – Electrical and electronic components containing lead in a glass or ceramic other than dielectric ceramic in capacitors, e.g. piezoelectronic devices, or in a glass or ceramic matrix compound. – Applies to all categories and expires on 30 June 2027. 7(c)-II – Lead in dielectric ceramic in capacitors for a rated voltage of 125 V AC or 250 V DC or higher. – Applies to all categories (except applications covered by point 7(c)-I or 7(c)-IV) and expires on December 31, 2027. (2) the following points 7(c)-V and 7(c)-VI are added: 7(c)-V – Electrical and electronic components containing lead in a glass or glass matrix compound that fulfills any of the following functions: (1) for protection and electrical insulation in glass beads of high-voltage diodes and glass layers for wafers; (2) for hermetic sealing between ceramic, metal and/or glass parts; (3) for bonding purposes in a process parameter window for (4) for use as a resistive material such as ink, with a resistivity range from 1 ohm/square to 100 megohm/square, excluding trimmer potentiometers; (5) for use in chemically modified glass surfaces for microchannel plates (MCPs), channel electron multipliers (CEMs) and resistive glass products (RGPs). – Applies to all categories and expires on December 31, 2027. 7(c)-VI – Electrical and electronic components containing lead in a ceramic that fulfills any of the following functions: (1) for use in piezoelectric lead zirconium titanate (PZT) ceramics; (2) or providing ceramics with a positive temperature coefficient (PTC). – Applies to all categories (except applications covered by points 7(c)-II, 7(c)-III and 7(c)-IV of this Annex as well as point 14 of Annex IV) and expires on December 31, 2027.