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MULTIELEMENT REFERENCE SAMPLES FOR PROHIBITED METALS IN PLASTICS
  • Ewa Piorek,  Modern Analytical Techniques
  • Stan Piorek, Thermo Electron (formerly Niton LLC)



  • ILAP 2005 Annual Technical Meeting
  • July 28 – 29, 2005
  • Double Eagle Hotel & Conference Center, Cripple Creek, Colorado
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The ease of testing v/s product complexity
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Suggested Test Procedure for RoHS Compliance
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Analytical Challenges
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Analytical Challenges - 2
Elements typically present in plastics
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Metallic Contaminants in Plastics
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Metallic Contaminants in Plastics
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Metallic Contaminants in Plastics
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Metallic Contaminants in Plastics
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Typical Spectra of Industrial Plastics
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Analytical Approach
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Analytical Approach - 2
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Commercially Available CRM’s
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Commercially Available CRM’s - 2
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Commercially Available CRM’s - 3
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Toxel RMs (PE matrix only offered)
available from Panalytic, formerly Philips Analytical.
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New Standards for metals in plastics
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Appendix - 1
Calibration: Compton Norm. or FP ?
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Appendix – 2
Calibration: Compton Norm. or FP ?
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Appendix - 3
       Sample Thickness
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New Standards for metals in plastics - 3
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New Standards for metals in plastics - 4
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Characterization of Standards
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Characterization of Standards - 2
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Characterization of Standards - 3
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Characterization of Standards - 4
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Characterization of Standards - 5
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Modern Analytical  Ref. Samples
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New Standards for metals in plastics - 2
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Where do we go from there?


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