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BSI PD IEC/PAS 63015:2016

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Definition of “Low-Halogen” for electronic products

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This document provides terms and definitions for “low-halogen” electronic products that have the potential to contain the halogens bromine (Br) and chlorine (Cl) from the use of BFRs, CFRs, and PVC, and recommends methods for marking and labeling. This standard may be applied to all nonmetallic and nonceramic materials within electronic products including, but not limited to, materials in the following components commonly found in electronic products:

  1. transistors, integrated circuits, modules consisting mainly of integrated circuits (e.g. multichip, hybrid), and memory modules;

  2. resistors, capacitors, relays, inductors, and connectors;

  3. printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs) including components;

  4. plastic in cables, sockets, switches and external wiring;

  5. mechanical plastics (enclosures, fans, etc.);

  6. films, tapes, inks, and adhesives;

  7. soldering flux residues (when present);

  8. sound, shock, and vibration dampeners (foams, resins, etc.).

This document establishes the maximum concentration level for the halogens bromine (Br) and chlorine (Cl) from the use of BFRs, CFRs, and PVC. While the halogen group contains fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine, this document will use the term “low-halogen” to refer only to bromine and chlorine. Refer to Annex C for further explanation for exclusion of astatine, iodine and fluorine.

NOTE The definition of “low-halogen” is different from the term “halogen-free” as described in IEC 61249-2 sectional standard related to non-halogenated base material and as defined in the J-STD-609A marking and labeling standard; standards that pertain only to printed boards and are currently in use in the electronics and solid-state industries.

BFRs, CFRs, and PVC in materials that may be used during processing, in product delivery systems, or in packaging, but do not remain within the final product are not included in the scope of this document.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 CONTENTS
5 FOREWORD
7 INTRODUCTION
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
9 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
10 4 Requirements for low-halogen electronic products
11 5 Compliance process for low-halogen electronic materials and components
6 Marking and labeling for “low-halogen” electronic products
6.1 Marking of printed boards
6.2 Marking of mechanical plastics
6.3 Marking of passive and solid-state devices, cables, and other components of an electronic product
12 6.4 Marking of electronic products
13 Annex A (informative) Where BFRs, CFRs, and PVC are used in electronic or electrical products
Table A.1 – General presence of bromine and chlorine in BFRs, CFRs, and PVC in electronics and electrical products
14 Annex B (informative) Suggested test protocols – Low-halogen process flow
B.1 Low halogen process flow
15 B.2 Low halogen process flow verbiage
16 Annex C (informative) Clarification for including only bromine and chlorine in the definition of low-halogen materials
17 Annex D (informative) Differences between JS709B and JS709A
18 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC/PAS 63015:2016
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