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EVS-EN 62321-1:2013

Determination of certain substances in electrotechnical products - Part 1: Introduction and overview (IEC 62321-1:2013)

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Valid from 09.09.2013
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IEC 62321-1:2013; EN 62321-1:2013
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09.09.2013
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04.06.2009
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This part of IEC 62321 refers to the sample as the object to be processed and measured. The nature of the sample and the manner in which it is acquired is defined by the entity carrying out the tests and not by this standard. It is noted that the selection of the sample may affect the interpretation of the test results. While this standard provides guidance on the disassembly procedure employed for obtaining a sample, it does not determine or specify: the level of the disassembly procedure required for obtaining a sample; the definition of a “unit” or “homogenous material” as the sample; conformity assessment procedures. NOTE Further guidance on assessment procedures may be found in IEC/TR 62476 [2].
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