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SJ/T 11468-2014: Restriction of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products. Terminology
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Standard ID: SJ/T 11468-2014 (SJ/T11468-2014)
Description (Translated English): Restriction of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products. Terminology
Sector / Industry: Electronics Industry Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard: L10
Classification of International Standard: 31.020
Word Count Estimation: 16,152
Date of Issue: 10/14/2014
Date of Implementation: 4/1/2015
Quoted Standard: GB/T 20197-2006; GB/T 24050-2004; GB/T 26125-2011; GB/T 26572-2011; SJ/T 11363-2006; SJ/T 11365-2006; SJ/T 11388-2009; ISO GUIDE 73-2009; IEC 26542/FDIS; IEC/TR 62476-2010
Regulation (derived from): People's Republic of China Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Notice 2014 No. 63; Industry Standard Filing Notice 2014 No. 12 (Overall No. 180)
Issuing agency(ies): Ministry of Industry and Information Technology
Summary: This Standard specifies the relevant terms and definitions Restriction of Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic products in the field to use. This Standard applies to electrical and electronic products restrict the use of hazardous substances

SJ/T 11468-2014: Restriction of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products. Terminology


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Restriction of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products - Terminology ICS 31.020 L10 People's Republic of China Electronic Industry Standard Terminology of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Products Issued by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People's Republic of China

Foreword

This standard is drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009 and GB/T.20001.1-2001. This standard by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Electronic Information Products Pollution Prevention Standards Working Group proposed. This standard is regulated by the Institute of Standardization of Industry and Information Electronics Industry. The main drafting of this standard unit. Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Electronics Industry Standardization Institute, Shenzhen 赛 West Information Technology Co., Ltd., ZTE Communications Co., Ltd., Blonde Technology Co., Ltd., Lenovo (Beijing) Co., Ltd., International Chemicals Manufacturers Association, China Power Sub Quality Management Association. This standard participated in the drafting unit. Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Telecommunications Research Institute, BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd., the standard standard technology Service Co., Ltd., Canon (China) Co., Ltd., Beijing Luo Bo Shi Communication Technology Co., Ltd., Accor Chemical (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. The main drafters of this standard. fruit Lai, Zhang Li, Jia variable, Yang Chaofeng, Chen Aijun, Chen Jianning, Tang Ge, Wang Qing, Qin Lidong.

Introduction

This standard is the basic standard for the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products. The purpose of this standard is to meet the relevant requirements. Domain standardization requirements, and for the relevant research and standard-setting work to provide the basis for the terms. Some of the terms and definitions contained in this standard are required for the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products, Customs policy and standardization of the development of the update. Terminology of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Products

1 Scope

This standard defines the terms and definitions of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products. This standard is applicable to the restricted use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products.

2 terms and definitions

2.1 Terms of the product 2.1.1 Electrical and electronic products EEP Rely on current or electromagnetic field work or to produce, transmit and measure current and electromagnetic field for the purpose of rated operating voltage in the DC does not exceed Over 1500V, AC does not exceed 1000V of equipment and ancillary products. 2.1.2 Electronic components Consists of a set of components (at least one of which is an electronic component (2.1.1.3)) composed of independent units. Example. A set of components mounted on a printed circuit board. [IEC 62542/FDIS, definition 3.2] 2.1.3 Electronic component When dismantling (2.5.2), it will destroy or affect the electronic products of its intended use. Sometimes also called electronic parts. Examples. Resistors, capacitors, diodes, integrated circuits, hybrid circuits, application specific integrated circuits, winding devices and relays. [IEC 62542/FDIS, definition 3.3] 2.2 Terminology of related substances 2.2.1 Substance The chemical elements and their compounds obtained in the natural state or through any manufacturing process, including those necessary to maintain stability Additives and processes, but does not include any solvents that can be isolated without affecting the stability of the substance or altering its composition. [IEC 62542/FDIS, definition 4.9] 2.2.2 Substance group substance group A substance, or a variety of substances belonging to the same category. A variety of substances, at least have the same chemical sub-structure, chemical properties Or physical properties. [IEC 62542/FDIS, definition 4.10] 2.2.3 Hazardous substances Electronic and electrical products contain harmful substances such as humans, animals and plants and the environment (2.2.1). 2.2.4 Hazardous substance restrictions Organize the management system and measures taken to reduce and/or eliminate hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products (2.2.3). 2.2.5 Evaluation of hazardous substances restriction After the organization has adopted the Hazardous Substances Act (2.1.2.4), its adequacy, effectiveness and suitability, as well as the conformity of the product Line analysis and evaluation process. According to laws and regulations and/or customer requirements, the effectiveness of the organization's management measures and the extent to which the product meets the requirements for pollution control Quantitative and non-quantified measurement processes. 2.2.6 Hazardous substance risk assessment of hazardous substance The whole process of identifying, analyzing and evaluating the risk of hazardous substances. Note 1. rewrite GB/T 23694-2009, definition 3.3.1. Note 2. The risk is hazardous substances (2.2.3) present in the electrical and electronic products in the extent and its consequences. Note 3. Hazardous substance risk identification is the process of discovering and describing the risks of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products. Note 4. Hazardous substance risk analysis is the process of systematically applying relevant information to quantify the identified risks. Note 5. Hazardous substance risk assessment is the result of risk analysis in comparison with the organization, external environment, etc., to determine the severity of the risk, and the organization of its Acceptable and/or tolerable degree of process. 2.2.7 Restricted substance Laws and regulations or customer requirements in the electrical and electronic products to limit the use of substances. Note. "Containing limited substances" means that the content of the restricted substances in the product exceeds the limit of GB/T 26572. 2.2.8 Limited substances characteristic The substance (2.2.7) and its content in the product meet the relevant laws and regulations or customer requirements of the property, is one of the characteristics of product quality. 2.2.9 Restricted material management The organization shall carry out the process control and quality assurance for the material nature of the product (2.2.8) in accordance with the laws and regulations or the requirements of the customer. 2.2.10 Restricted Substances Application Exceptions Due to technical or economic and other factors, for electrical and electronic products containing some of the restricted substances (2.2.7), at a time During the period, the laws and regulations do not specify its limited requirements or relax the technical requirements of its limited requirements. 2.3 Terminology about environmental awareness design 2.3.1 Environmental conscious design ECD To reduce the environmental impact for the purpose of product design and development process to consider the environmental factors of the system approach. Note 1. rewrite GB/T 26669-2011, defined 3.1.2. Note 2. Synonymous with terms such as environmental design, eco-design, green design, and environment-friendly design. Note 3. Factors that should be taken into account in the design of environmental awareness related to materials include hazardous substances, degradability of materials, and reproducibility. 2.3.2 Environmental parameter Quantitative Attributes of Environmental Factors. Examples. Environmental parameters related to hazardous substances include the type and quantity (weight, volume) of the substitute materials used, the presence of hazardous substances (type, concentration Degrees) and so on. Note. rewrite GB/T 23686-2009, definition 3.5. 2.3.3 Degradability degradability Material affected by environmental conditions, after a certain period of time and contains one or more steps, the structure of significant changes in the performance of the loss of sexual can. Note. such as completeness, relative molecular mass, structural or mechanical strength. 2.3.4 Recycled material The use of materials that have lost their original use value to be reused to obtain the value of the material. [GB/T 20861-2007, definition 2.18] 2.3.5 Recyclable material After processing can be re-obtain the use of raw materials. [GB/T 20861-2007, definition 2.17] 2.4 Terminology related to manufacturing 2.4.1 Cross - contamination Electronic and electrical products in the production, packaging, storage or transportation, etc., due to personnel, technology, equipment, facilities and materials And other harmful substances caused by the introduction of raw materials, semi-finished products, finished products such as the process. 2.4.2 Lead-free solders The solder content of the lead in the alloy material is less than or equal to the limit of the requirements of the laws and regulations or standards. 2.4.3 Lead - free soldering lead - free soldering The use of lead content is lower than the laws and regulations or standards of the limited requirements of the welding material welding process. 2.5 terms related to testing 2.5.1 Electronics Electronic components and/or electronic components. Note. Parts, components, or components that are easily removed (mechanically removed) using conventional tools. Generally divided into electronic components containing polymer materials and does not contain poly The electronic parts of the material. 2.5.2 Disassembly disassembly Dismantling You can use simple tools (such as screwdrivers, pliers, wrenches, etc.) to separate the different types of parts of the product to separate them. Note. In general, the removed parts can be reassembled and can be used. [IEC 62542/FDIS, definition 6.1] 2.5.3 Split disjointment The process of separating the material by mechanical means so that the product can no longer be reassembled. Note 1. rewrite IEC 62542/FDIS, definition 6.2. Note 2. Typical processes such as cutting, crushing, scuffing, grinding process. 2.5.4 Screening screening Determine whether there is a representative part or part of the product contains a substance analysis program, compared with the screening limit to determine the results of Contains, does not contain or is tested. Note. If the screening result is to be tested, other analytical methods or subsequent actions are required to obtain the final result. [IEC 62542/FDIS, definition 4.8] 2.5.5 Detection unit test units Can be submitted directly to the test without further separation of the sample. Note. Refer to GB/T 26572 for the classification of the detection unit. 2.5.6 Homogeneous materials A material that is uniform in parts of one or more substances. 2.5.7 Limit limit of detection The lowest level that can be detected at a certain confidence level. 2.6 Other related terms 2.6.1 Environmental use period Electrical and electronic products containing harmful substances in the normal use of the conditions, will not occur leakage or mutation, the user will not use the product The period of damage to the environment or damage to its personal and property. 2.6.2 Self declaration A description of the compliance nature of the substance (2.2.8) of the organization. 2.6.3 Producer responsibility extension extended manufacturer responsibility In addition to the organization should bear the product design, production process and hazardous substances related to the responsibility, but also should continue to bear the use of products and waste And the extension of liability for the disposal of hazardous substances. references [1] GB/T.20197-2006 Degradation plastics definition, classification, labeling and degradation performance requirements Environmental management terminology GB/T 24050-2004 [3] GB/T 26125-2011 Electronic and electrical products Six kinds of restricted substances (lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominated bis Phenyl ether) Limits of restricted substances in electrical and electronic products GB/T 26572-2011 [5] SJ/T 11363-2006 Restrictions on Restricted Substances in Electronic Information Products Method for the detection of toxic and hazardous substances in electronic information products [6] SJ/T 11365-2006 General rules for the use of environmental protection of electronic information products [7] SJ /Z 11388-2009 [8] ISO Guide 73.2009 Risk management terminology [9] IEC 62542/FDIS Environmental standardization for electrical and electronic products and systems [10] IEC /TR 62476..2010 Guidance for evaluation of products with respect to substance-use restrictions in electrical and electronic products English index cross contamination2.4.1 degradability2.3.3 disassembly2.5.2 disjointment2.5.3 electronics2.5.1 environmental parameter2.3.2 organic conscious design2.3.1 environment-friendly use period2.6.1 evaluation of hazardous substances restriction2.2.5 extended master responsibility2.6.3 hazardous substances restriction.2.2.4 homogeneous materials2.5.6 lead-free soldering2.4.3 lead-free solders2.4.2 limit of detection2.5.7 recyclable material2.3.5 recycled material2.3.4 restricted substance2.2.7 restricted substance exception2.2.10 restrictedases characteristic 2.2.8 restricted substances risk assessment of hazardous substance2.2.6 screening2.5.4 self-declaration2.6.2 test units2.5.5
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