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Hi, this is Design News contributing editor, Rob Spiegel. Welcome to my Lead-Free Zone blog. This is your opportunity (and mine) to discuss RoHS and other environmental issues. Green regulations have produced waves of industry confusion, and I do not expect things to clear up quickly. So use this blog to inform us of your opinions, to instruct us all on what you're doing about this initiative, or just to blow off some steam.

Skyray offers low-cost XRF analyzer

Rob Spiegel
Posted by Rob Spiegel on August 22, 2008

Skyray XRF of Seaford, Del. has introduced a budget-priced compact desktop XRF model with the capability of detecting lead, cadmium and other hazardous substances in finished goods. The EDX-3000 x-ray fluorescence analyzer is priced in the $30,000 range. The product was initially developed for precious metal testing applications, aimed at determining gold purity analysis and various related tests. The company added an HS-Package (collimator and filter package) to provide the sensitivity required to meet the detection limits of various toxic metals regulations. Skyray chose the EDX-3000 for the HS-Package because it is the company’s lowest-cost XRF analyzer and provides an economical option.

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IPC says electronics industry not ready for REACH

Rob Spiegel
Posted by Rob Spiegel on August 11, 2008

A recent survey by the Association Connecting Electronic Industries (IPC) finds that more than 40 percent of manufacturing personnel in the interconnect industry have no understanding of REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals). Nearly one third of senior management and 29 percent of engineering personnel are also unaware of how the European Union’s legislation affects their companies. Even 28 percent of environmental, health and safety personnel have no understanding of REACH’s impact.

The electronic survey – which was sent to executives throughout the electronic interconnect supply chain in North America and Europe – finds that only 18.3 percent of companies have identified and/or inventoried all substances in their products, even though the pre-registration deadline for REACH – December 1 – is quickly approaching. Only 60.5 percent of chemical supplier respondents are planning to register or pre-register substances at all.

In contrast to RoHS, which covers substances specifically in electronic components, REACH covers substances in nearly all applications, totaling 30,000 unique chemicals. “REACH will have a far-reaching effect on any company that buys, sells or uses chemicals,” says Tony Hilvers, VP of industry programs for IPC. “Inevitably, all companies that use chemicals or make products that contain chemicals will be affected. That pretty much sums up the entire electronics supply chain.” Hivers notes that the survey indicates that the electronics interconnect industry is “woefully unprepared for the hit it is about to take.”

IPC has scheduled a number of efforts to help electronics companies prepare for REACH, including a number of programs in the coming months. IPC will present the REACH Critical Update Webcast on pre-registration issues for PCB and EMS suppliers on September 18, 1:30 to 3:30 Central time (contact: SusanFilz@ipc.org). IPC has also lunched a REACH Supply Chain Task Force the help companies address the impacts of REACH. The task force includes representatives from the OEM, EMS, PCB and supplier industries.

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iNEMI to hold Sustainability Summit to plan action on environmental issues

Rob Spiegel
Posted by Rob Spiegel on July 31, 2008

The International Electronic Manufacturing Initiative (iNEMI) will gather leaders from industry and academia on September 22-23 to identify and prioritize areas where the electronics industry and academia can collaborative on proactive environmental programs. The Sustainability Summit will be held at Motorola’s Galvin Center in Schaumburg, Ill.

The summit will feature speakers from industry, associations and university research programs. It will include several open discussions and brainstorming sessions. Topics include:

  • Leading change in industry
  • Proactive programs to develop alternative performance
  • Organizations, methodologies and tools to improve environmental performance
  • Reuse, recycling and dematerialization
  • Using information technology as an alternative to less sustainable alternatives
  • Metrics and next steps toward a sustainable infrastructure.

During the same week, Cannon Communications will hold the conference, Green Manufacturing: Business Strategies for Sustainability at the Donald E. Stevens Convention Center in Rosemont, Ill., September 22-25.

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