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BS EN 62321-4:2014+A1:2017 describes test methods for mercury in polymers, metals and electronics by CV-AAS, CV-AFS, ICP-OES and ICP-MS.

This standard specifies the determination of the levels of mercury (Hg) contained in electrotechnical products. These materials are polymers, metals and electronics (e.g. printed wiring boards, cold cathode fluorescent lamps, mercury switches). Batteries containing Hg should be handled as described in [1]1. The interlaboratory study has only evaluated these test methods for plastics, other matrices were not covered.

This standard refers to the sample as the object to be processed and measured. What the sample is or how to get to the sample is defined by the entity carrying out the tests. Further guidance on obtaining representative samples from finished electronic products to be tested for levels of regulated substances may be found in IEC 62321-2. It is noted that the selection and/or determination of the sample may affect the interpretation of the test results.

This standard describes the use of four methods, namely CV-AAS (cold vapour atomic absorption spectrometry), CV-AFS (cold vapour atomic fluorescence spectrometry) ICP-OES (inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry), and ICP-MS (inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry) as well as several procedures for preparing the sample solution from which the most appropriate method of analysis can be selected by experts.

Analysis by CV-AAS, CV-AFS, ICP-OES and ICP-MS allows the determination of the target element, mercury, with high precision (uncertainty in the low per cent range) and/or high sensitivity (down to the µg/kg level). The test procedures described in this standard are intended to provide the highest level of accuracy and precision for concentrations of mercury in the range from 4 mg/kg to 1 000 mg/kg. The procedures are not limited for higher concentrations.

For direct analysis, using thermal decomposition-gold amalgamation in conjunction with CV-AAS (TD(G)-AAS) can be also applied for mercury analysis without sample digestion, although the detection limits are higher than other methods due to the reduced sample size.


Cross References:
EN 62554
EN 62321-3-1
EN ISO 3696
ISO 3696
IEC 62321-2
EN 62321-2
EN 62321-1
IEC 62321-3-1
IEC 62321-1
IEC 62554
US EPA 6020A:1998
IEC 62321-5
US EPA SW-846:1992
JEL303
US EPA 1631:2002
ISO 6206:1979
US EPA 7473:1998
JEL305
US EPA 6010C:2000
US EPA 245.7:2002
US EPA 3015A:1998
US EPA 7474:1998
EN 62321-5


Incorporates the following:
Amendment, March 2018
 

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  1. BS EN 62321-4:2014+A1:2017

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    Determination of certain substances in electrotechnical products-Mercury in polymers, metals and electronics by CV-AAS, CV-AFS, ICP-OES and ICP-MS

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  2. BS EN 62321-4:2014


    Determination of certain substances in electrotechnical products. Mercury in polymers, metals and electronics by CV-AAS, CV-AFS, ICP-OES and ICP-MS

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  3. BS 10/30229138 DC


    BS EN 62321-4. Determination of certain substances in electrotechnical products. Part 4. Determination of mercury in polymers, metals and electronics by CV-AAS, CV-AFS, ICP-OES and ICP-MS

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  4. BS EN 62321:2009


    Electrotechnical products. Determination of levels of six regulated substances (lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls, polybrominated diphenyl ethers)

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