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EVS-EN 62321-2:2014

Determination of certain substances in electrotechnical products - Part 2: Disassembly, disjointment and mechanical sample preparation

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Withdrawn from 15.10.2021
Base Documents
IEC 62321-2:2013; EN 62321-2:2014
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15.10.2021
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05.06.2014
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04.06.2009
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IEC 62321-2:2013 provides strategies of sampling along with the mechanical preparation of samples from electrotechnical products, electronic assemblies and electronic components. These samples can be used for analytical testing to determine the levels of certain substances as described in the test methods in other parts of IEC 62321. Restrictions for substances will vary between geographic regions and from time to time. This Standard describes a generic process for obtaining and preparing samples prior to the determination of any substance which are under concern.

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