DSF/FprEN 62321-2
Determination of certain substances in electrotechnical products -- Part 2: Disassembly, disjunction and mechanical sample preparation
| Organization: | DS |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 51 |
| ICS Code (Electrical engineering in general): | 29.020 |
scope:
This International Standard provides strategies of sampling along with the mechanical preparation of samples from electrotechnical products, electronic assemblies, electronic components. These samples can be used for analytical testing to determine the levels of certain substances as described in the test methods in other parts of IEC 62321. Restrictions for substances will vary between geographic regions and from time to time. This International Standard describes a generic process for obtaining and preparing samples prior to the determination of any substance which are under concern. This International Standard does not provide: Full guidance on each and every product that could be classified as electrotechnical equipment. Since there is a huge variety of electrotechnical components, with various structures and processes, along with the continuous innovations in the industry, it is unrealistic to attempt to provide procedures for the disjointment of every type of component. Guidance regarding other routes to gather additional information on certain substances in a product, although the information collected has relevance to the sampling strategies in this International Standard. Safe disassembly and mechanical disjointment instructions related to electrotechnical products (e.g. mercury-containing switches) and the recycling industry (e.g. how to handle CRTs or the safe removal of batteries). See IEC 62554 for the disjointment and mechanial sample preparation of mercury-containing fluorescent lamps. The definition of a "unit" as the sample. Sampling procedures for packaging and packaging materials. Analytical procedures to measure the levels of certain substances. This is covered by other standards (for example other parts of IEC 62321), which are referred to as the "test standard" in this International Standard. Guidelines for assessment of compliance. NOTE Further guidance on assessment procedures is provided by the IEC Technical Report IEC/TR 62476[1]1.
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