Title: RoHS Compliance Analytical Considerations
1RoHS Compliance - Analytical Considerations
- Sampling and Test Methods for RoHS
2Micro-contamination Testing
- We provide 6 testing services as shown below
- Testing of ban substances as per RoHs Directive
requirements - Cleanliness testing of electronic and hard disk
drive components - Clean- room consumables testing
- Cleanliness Testing on Ultra- pure Water
Chemical - Electrostatic Discharge Test
- Failure Analysis (Surface Analysis)
3RoHS Directive
- Directive 2002/ 95/ EC RoHS is defined as the
Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous
Substances in electrical and electronic
equipment. - From 1 July 2006, new electrical electronic
equipment (EEE) put on the market should not
contain these substances.
4List of Hazardous Substances
- Heavy Metals
- Lead Pb
- Cadmium Cd
- Mercury Hg
- Hexavalent Chromium Cr6
- Brominated Flame Retardants
- Polybrominated biphenyl (PBBs)
- Polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDEs)
5Other Hazardous Substances
- Polychlorinated biphenyls-mono-ortho (PCB)
- Polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCN), (more than 3
chlorine atoms) - Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT)
- Short chain chlorinated paraffins
- Ozone depleting substances (CFCs etc.)
- Organo Tin Compounds such as Tributyltin (TBT)
and Triphenyltin (TPT) Tributyltin oxide (TBTO)
- Asbestos
- Azo compounds/colorant
- Formaldehyde
- Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) PVC blends
6Why these are banned?
7Where are they used?
8Maximum Concentration Values
- The commission has proposed a draft decisionBy
weight in homogeneous materials - Cd 0.01 or 100ppm
- Pb 0.1 or 1000ppm
- Hg 0.1 or 1000ppm
- Cr6 0.1 or 1000ppm
- PBBs 0.1 or 1000ppm
- PBDEs 0.1 or 1000ppm
9Definitions
- Homogeneous material A material that can not be
mechanically disjointed into different material
such as plastics, metals and alloys etc. - Mechanically disjoined Material can, in
principle, be separated by mechanical actions
such as unscrewing, cutting, crushing, grinding
and abrasive processes
10Who should test?
- Product manufactory is responsible to take back
their products and recycle them if possible. - Applied Products IT, Telecommunication, consumer
and lighting equipment Household appliances
Wire and cable etc. - Lab test takes about 5 working days
11Sample Preparation for Analysis
- Sample to be tested in component or material
level. - Separate the components physically, e.g. PCB
- Component contain plastic and metal part should
be tested separately. e.g. Wire and cable
12Sample Preparation for Analysis
- Sample size for test is small, from 0.3g to 3g
- Sample homogeneity, e.g. printing on cardboard
box - Cut the sample to be as small as possible, e.g.
packaging material - Grind the sample to fine powder if possible
13Cryogenic Miller
- To mill the polymer / plastic material / parts to
fine powder. - To get homogeneous sample.
- To digest the sample fast and completely.
14Polymer / Plastic Samples After Mill
15Test Instrumentation
- XRF, EDX Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence
Spectrometer - ICP-OES/AES Inductively Coupled Plasma
Optical/Atomic Emission Spectrometry, Perkin
Elmer 5300DV. - UV/Vis Ultraviolet-Visible Spectroscopy,
Shimadzu. - FIAS-AAS Flow Injection Analysis System, Atomic
Adsorption Spectroscopy, Perkin Elmer. Microwave
digestor, Mars 5. - GC-MSD Gas Chromatography Mass Selective
Detector, Thermo PolarisQ Ion Trap GC/MS/MS - FTIR Fourier Transform InfraRed
Spectrophotometer, Nicolet 550
16Test Method
17PBBs PBDEs
- PBBs and PBDEs are flame-retardant manufactured
chemicals found in plastics used in a variety of
consumer products (computer monitors,
televisions, textiles, plastic foams, etc.) - Mixed into plastics rather than bound to them,
they can leave the plastic and find their way
into the environment. - PBBs and PBDEs are similar, but not identical
compounds - Both are colorless to off-white solids and
mixtures of up to 209 individual component
chemicals called congeners.
18PBB PBDE Screening by FTIR
- FTIR can be used to investigate the presence of
bromine flame retardant - Diamond ATR technique will be used.
- Detection limit is approximately a few percent.
- The effective content of Bromine flame retardant
in plastic is about 5 to 10. - The distinct peak of bromine flame retardant in
FTIR spectrum is about 1250cm-1 to 1450cm-1.
19PBB PBDE Analysis by GCMS
- Sampling Cutting and grinding
- Solvent Extraction Methylene Chloride or
Toluene Soxhlet extraction - Cleaning Silica gel to remove interference if
necessary - Analysis GCMS with DB-5MS Capillary column
20GCMS/MS
21PBDEs--GCMS Chromatogram
22PBBs--GCMS Chromatogram
23PBB Calibration Curve 1
24PBB Calibration Curve 2
25PBB Calibration Curve 3
26PBDE Calibration Curve 1
27PBDE Calibration Curve 2
28PBDE Calibration Curve 3
29Elemental Screening by XRF
- X-ray fluorescence spectrometer with WDX and EDX
- Cd, Pb, Hg Total Cr
- Bromine for PBBs and PBDEs
- Rapid, direct and non-destructive test
- Hard to get standard.
- High detection limit
30BS EN 1122 2001 Cadmium Extraction
- Procedure for Cadmium Extraction
- Weigh about 1- 2 gram of the sample
- Cut the sample into smaller pieces preferably in
pieces less than 0.1gram - Mix to homogeneity
- Add 10ml of concentrated H2SO4 and cover reflux
- Add 5ml H2O2 and reflux until bubbling subsides
- Cool to room temperature, filter then make to
volume - Analyze by ICP- OES
31US EPA 3050BCd, Pb Total Cr
- Weigh about 1 gram of the sample and mix to
homogeneity - Add 10ml-concentrated HNO3 and cover reflux for
15 minutes cool - Add 5ml-concentrated HNO3 and cover reflux for 30
minutes cool and repeat twice. - Add 2ml water and 3ml 30 H2O2 repeat and
evaporate to 5ml, cool - Add 10ml concentrated HCl to the digest and cover
reflux for 15 minutes - Filter then make to volume, 50ml.
- Analyze by ICP- OES
32US EPA 3052 Cd, Pb, Total Cr Hg
- Weigh about 0.25 gram of the sample and mix to
homogeneity - Add 2ml 30 H2O2, 3ml concentrated HCl and
7ml-concentrated HNO3 - Place in the microwave furnace and digest
according to the following program. - Heat to 120C, time period 3-4 minutes
- Heat to 200-220C, time period 15-20 minutes
- Maintain temperature at about 200C for 10
minutes - Cool, filter then make to volume, 50ml
- Analyze by ICP- OES
33Microwave Digestion
34ICP-OES
35AAS
36Hexavalent Chromium Chromium (VI)
- Chromium exists in 2 common forms, Chromium (III)
and Chromium (VI) - The Chromium (VI) form is carcinogenic
- Diphenylcarbazide selectively forms a red/violet
color complex with Cr6, without reacting with
Cr3. - An absorption curve is obtained with a peak in
vicinity of 540nm.
37UV-VIS
38US EPA 3060A Alkaline Extraction for Cr6
- Weigh about 2.5 /- 0.10 gram of the sample
- Add 50 ml 0.5M NaOH/ 0. 28M Na2CO3 digestion
solution, 400 mg MgCl2 and 0.5 ml 1.0M phosphate
buffer - Heat at 90C for 60 minutes
- Cool and adjust pH to 7.5 /-0.5 with nitric
acid. - Filter through 0.45um filter
- Bring to final volume, ready for color
development. - Analyze by UV- Vis
39Quality Control ---CRM
40Detection Limit
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