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John,
What does the QP2010 code mean in relation to the BFR test method?
John Sieber
NIST
At 03:27 PM 11/27/2006, you wrote:
>Hi team,
>
>I wonder if you can share with me some data please. I am researching the
>cost of laboratory component analysis for RoHS and would be grateful for
>data concerning the "per component" cost of the following:
>
>* Pre-scan with XRF
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>* Br - PBB/PBDE QP2010 test
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>* Cr6+ qualification using UV-Vis
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>If you do not want to publish to a wide audience but are willing to share
>data please email me directly. (Note - if you are doing major amounts of
>lab work please indicate approximate numbers of components tested alongside
>the "per component" price as (I HOPE) the higher usage results in reduced
>cost.)
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Kind regards,
>
>John Burke
>
>(408) 515 4992
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