TESTING ITEMS

TESTING ITEMS

XRF Analysis
XRF analysis is a commonly used detection method in RoHS testing, which is a directive requirement of the European Union for the restriction of hazardous substances in electronic and electrical products. The core difference between the two is that RoHS is a regulatory standard that specifies the scope of restrictions for hazardous substances; XRF is one of the technical means used to verify compliance with this standard.

Standard

《IEC 62321-3-1 2013》
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Workflow

Sample processing ⇒ Equipment preheating ⇒ Select workspace ⇒ Enter sample information ⇒ Start testing ⇒ Export data ⇒ Result evaluation

Key points of detection requirements

RoHS testing is a process of detecting harmful substances in electronic products to ensure that the content of harmful substances in electronic products meets the requirements of the EU RoHS directive.

The content of harmful substances should meet the following standards:
Lead (Pb): Limit content to 0.1%
Mercury (Hg): Limit content to 0.1%
Cadmium (Cd): Limit content to 0.01%
Chromium (Cr): Limit content to 0.1%
Bromine (Pb): Limit content to 0.1%