Hong Kong Derun Microelectronics has obtained ISO9001:2015 quality management system certification, proactively enhances requirements toward quality by all employees through internal and external employee quality trainings.
We commit that in the future we will sustain the supplies of high-quality “goods” and premium “services”, and excellent cost performance feeding back to our customers.
Conflict Minerals refer to metal materials of Tin (Sn), Tantalum (Ta), Tungsten (W), Gold (Au), Cobalt (Co), Palladium (Pd), etc.
As per Responsible Minerals Initiative (RMI) investigation, rebels from DR Congo and its surrounding countries was found obtaining and smuggling through forced labor, abuse of child labor and miscellaneous forms of exploitation minerals including Tantalum, Tin, Tungsten, and gold-the Conflict Minerals. People from the conflict areas are under control with violence and force by non-governmental armed organizations. The mined minerals are sold illegally in exchange for weapons, causing instability and infringement of human rights in the areas, whilst violating against various international covenants of human rights.
Tantalum (Ta): for high-performance, small-volume and high-reliability devices e.g. mobile phone, digital camera, etc.
Tin (Sn): Mainly for solders on electronics, widely used on electronics, electrical appliances, food packaging, etc.
Tungsten (W): in addition to applications on light bulbs, lines of products for usage include plumbs for fishing tackles, dart tips and golf club, etc.
Gold (Au): in addition to charms, it is widely used in electronics and dentistry products.
Hong Kong Derun Microelectronics focus on protection of human rights by not only the stipulation of “Human Rights Policy” but also comply with Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas by Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). To avoid the use of illegally acquired minerals, we require our suppliers to meet the following conditions:
Each year, Hong Kong Derun Microelectronics issues a Letter to Suppliers to communicate our company’s standards and require suppliers to commit to the following: