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Trace Total Mercury Analysis
Mercury Speciation of River Water
Mercury Speciation of Lake Water
Mercury Speciation of Soil
Mercury Speciation of Tissue
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Increasing trade and sales regulations within the United States and
around the world has induced an increased demand for trace metals
and trace metals speciation analyses. Further demand for specialty
analysis has increased to maximize fabrication efficiency and
hazardous waste minimization.
Applied Speciation and Consulting has collaborated with a number of
product manufacturers and development companies to identify the
safety of their products and how to minimize and treat the hazardous
waste generated during the fabrication process. Due to the complex
nature of some fabrication processes non-target metalloid compounds
can be created which can require method development for
identification and monitoring. The application of our scientists’
knowledge and experience can often significantly reduce the
necessity and scope of investigative analyses which can ultimately
save precious time and money.
The ratification of ROHS on January 1, 2006 has dramatic
implications on the electronics industry throughout the world. The
ROHS directive stands for “the restriction of the use of certain
hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment”. This
directive requires that all electronic components sold and traded in
the EU meet regulatory limits for cadmium, mercury, lead, and
hexavalent chromium (not including other organic compounds).
Non-compliance to the ROHS directive can have significant financial
implications for any electronic manufacturer and distributor in the
United States.
If you have concerns regarding the safety or regulatory compliance
of your product feel free to contact one of our project managers to
find out how we may assist you (info@appliedspeciation.com).
Applied Speciation and Consulting 2009