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BSI PD IEC/TR 62474-1:2015:2016 Edition

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Material declaration for products of and for the electrotechnical industry – Guidance for the implementation of IEC 62474

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This part of IEC 62474, which is a Technical Report, is a guidance document to help organizations that create tools for material data exchange and organizations that submit and receive material declarations to properly implement IEC 62474.

IEC 62474 specifies the procedure, content, and form relating to material declarations for products of companies operating in and supplying the electrotechnical industry.

This Technical Report:

  • illustrates the flexibility and functionality of IEC 62474 using examples,

  • supports organizations that create software to exchange substance and material data,

  • supports users that submit and receive material declarations, and

  • is designed to support consistent implementation of IEC 62474.

Clause 3 summarizes industry needs for material information and business benefits related to IEC 62474.

Clause 4 provides case studies that describe the functionality of IEC 62474.

Clause 5 provides detailed representations and XML files for the material declaration case studies included in Clause 4.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
4 CONTENTS
7 FOREWORD
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Industry needs and business benefits
3.1 Industry needs
10 3.2 Business benefits
11 4 Material declaration approach and flexibility of IEC 62474
4.1 Material declaration approach
4.1.1 General
Figures
Figure 1 – Conceptual diagram for base requirements
12 4.1.2 Guidance on use of conditional fields in the developers table
Figure 2 – Conceptual diagram for additional requirements
13 4.1.3 Guidance on use of mass and mass percent fields
4.1.4 Calculating mass percent
Tables
Table 1 – Conversion table from ppm to mass percent
14 4.1.5 Interpretation of reporting threshold for declarable substances and declarable substance groups
4.1.6 Guidance on declaring a substance that belongs to two different substance groups
15 4.2 Flexibility of IEC 62474
4.2.1 Overview of material declaration features
4.2.2 Flexibility of declaring substances and substance groups at different levels within the declaration
4.2.3 Declarable substances in a material declaration
16 4.2.4 Additional guidance on declaration of material classes
17 4.2.5 Absence declaration
4.2.6 Material names
18 4.2.7 Use of the query list features
4.2.8 Declaring exemptions
Table 2 – Use of query list
19 Table 3 – IPC 1752A exemption specification example
20 4.2.9 Using the reportingThreshold, aboveThresholdLevel and the reportableApplication fields
Table 4 – JAMP application list for RoHS exemption list example
Table 5 – JAMP exemption specification example
21 4.2.10 How to declare a product that does not have a fixed mass
5 Material declaration examples
5.1 General
5.2 Example 1 – An electronic component
5.2.1 General
23 5.2.2 Material declaration reporting “base data requirements”
Table 6 – Base data requirements – Business information
Table 7 – Base data requirements – Product information
Table 8 – Base data requirements – Substance group/substance information
24 5.2.3 Material declaration reporting base data requirements with optional additional data fields to provide information on material and exemption information for RoHS substances
Figure 3 – Base data requirements – XML
25 Table 9 – Additional requirements – Material information and exemptions
27 5.2.4 Material declaration reporting additional information for 100 percent of the product composition
Table 10 – Additional information – Material class informationfor 100 percent of the product composition
28 Table 11 – Additional information – Product material/substance group/substance information for 100 percent of the product composition
32 Figure 4 – Additional information – XML for 100 percent product information
33 5.2.5 Material declaration reporting additional information with one undeclared substance
Table 12 – Additional information – Declaration of material class information with one undeclared substance and statements about RoHS substance levels
34 Table 13 – Additional information – Product material/substance group/substance information with one undeclared substance
39 Figure 5 – Additional information – XML with one undeclared substance
40 5.3 Example 2 – A product family of capacitors
5.3.1 General
5.3.2 Reporting material declaration according to“base data requirements”
41 Table 14 – Base data requirements – Product information
42 Figure 6 – Base data requirements – XML
43 5.3.3 Material declaration reporting additional information for 100 percent of the product composition
Table 15 – Additional information – Material class informationfor 100 percent of the product composition
Table 16 – Additional information – Declaration of 100 percent of product composition
45 Figure 7 – Additional information – XML for 100 percent of the product composition
46 5.4 Example 3 – An assembly consisting of a circuit board and a battery
5.4.1 General
47 5.4.2 Material declaration reporting “base data requirements”
Table 17 – Base data requirements – Product information
Table 18 – Base data requirements – Product part information
Table 19 – Base data requirements – Product part and substance group information
48 Figure 8 – Base data requirements – XML
49 5.4.3 Material declaration reporting “Additional requirements” for 100 percent of the product composition
Table 20 – Additional information – Product part information
Table 21 – Additional information – Material class informationfor 100 percent of assembly composition
50 Table 22 – Additional information – Product part/material/substance group/substance information for 100 percent of assembly composition.
54 Figure 9 – Additional information – XML for 100 percent of the assembly composition
55 5.5 Example 4 – A product containing a substance which falls under both REACH Annex XVII and REACH candidate list of substances of very high concern (SVHC)
5.5.1 General
57 5.5.2 Material declaration reporting based on “base data requirements” with optional additional data fields
Table 23 – Base data requirements – Product information
Table 24 – Base data requirements with optional additional data fields – Substance group/substance information
58 Figure 10 – Base data requirements with optional additional data fields – XML
59 5.6 Example 5 – Material declaration reporting additional information declaring based on query lists and for product parts
5.6.1 General
Table 25 – Base data requirements – Business information
Table 26 – Base data requirements – Product information
60 Table 27 – Base data requirements – Substance group/substance information with optional additional data fields
61 Table 28 – Additional information – Query list
62 Table 29 – Additional information – Product parts
64 Figure 11 – Base data requirements with optional additional data fields – XML
65 5.7 Example 6 – Thresholds referring to metals
5.7.1 General
66 5.7.2 Material declaration reporting “base data requirements”
Table 30 – Base data requirements – Business information
Table 31 – Base data requirements – Product information
Table 32 – Base data requirements – Substance group/substance information
67 Figure 12 – Base data requirements – XML
68 5.7.3 Material declaration reporting additional information declaring reference substances for a declarable substance group
Table 33 – Additional information – Product material/substance group/substance information.
69 Figure 13 – Base data requirements with optional additional data fields – XML
70 Annex A (informative) Guidance to declare substances of unknown or variable composition, complex reaction products and biological materials (UVCBs)
71 Table A.1 – Example for simple glass declaration by the JEITA method
Table A.2 – Example for glass prepared with B2O3 by the JEITA method
Table A.3 – Example for glass prepared with PbO by the JEITA method
72 Table A.4 – Example for simple ceramic by the JEITA method
Table A.5 – Example for ceramic containing PZT by the JEITA method
Table A.6 – Example for simple glass by the IMDS method
73 Table A.7 – Example for specific glass by the IMDS method
Table A.8 – Example for glass containing lead by the IMDS method
74 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC/TR 62474-1:2015
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