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Hi David,
Shortcut is not the right way to monitor the REACH-SVHC 181 substances. You should data collect from each parts / Mfrs the SVHC details and FMD data.
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ב-11 ביוני 2018, בשעה 17:00, Bev Christian <[log in to unmask]> כתב/ה:
> Dave,
> I would start with
> www.claigan.com/contact/
> Claigan Environmental Inc. 4043 Carling Avenue, Suite 120. Kanata, ON K2K 2A4 Canada. Phone: +1 (613) 599-4444. Sales: +1 (613) 853-5271
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> However, REACH testing can be VERY expensive. You need to focus on the chemicals that are the most likely to be present. The most likely culprits are phthalates.
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> Regards,
> Bev
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: TechNet <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of David Hillman
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> Subject: [TN] REACH Compliance
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> Hi team! Hey, I am looking for laboratories who can take a printed circuit assembly and conduct a destructive REACH compliance assessment. Please shoot me an off line email with any suggested resources you would recommend.
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> TIA
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> Dave Hillman
> Rockwell Collins
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