RoHS Reference Standards
Energy Dispersive XRF Analyzers are a proven method to screen product for various hazardous substance regulations that are affecting a wide range of industries. Lead testing is a major concern, but other hazardous substances including mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) are other key restricted substances.
Our XRF Reference Standards Laboratory has developed hazardous substance reference standards for organizations using any make or model of XRF for HS-Testing; including portable XRF and desktop XRF systems.
As single pieces or complete standard sets; we offer PE and PVC pieces as blanks and each with hazardous elements in varied parts-per-million (ppm) amounts; ranging from 25ppm to 1200ppm.
RoHS Reference Standards are a new addition to our product line and more information will be available on the website soon. For immediate questions or concerns, please contact our accredited standards laboratory to discuss further.
Below are the single pieces of hazardous substances in parts-per-million (ppm) that our XRF Standards Laboratory offers; custom sets can be developed for your exact needs. Contact our lab via email sales@easternapplied.com to learn more.
| Description | Element Amounts of Cd, Pb, Hg, Br, Cr |
| PE - HS Sample Blank | Blank PE Piece |
| PVC - HS Sample Blank | Blank PVC Piece |
| HS Sample - PE25 or PVC25 | Each Element 25 ppm |
| HS Sample - PE50 or PVC50 | Each Element 50 ppm |
| HS Sample - PE100or PVC100 | Each Element 100ppm |
| HS Sample - PE200 or PVC200 | Each Element 200 ppm |
| HS Sample - PE500 or PVC500 | Each Element 500ppm |
| HS Sample - PE1200 or PVC1200 | Each Element 1200 ppm |
| HS Sample PE100/1000 | Pb, Br, Hg, Cr at 1000ppm Cd at 100ppm |
| HS Sample - PVC 100/1000 | Pb, Br, Hg, Cr at 1000ppm Cd at 100ppm |
| Complete HS Standard Sample Set only sold as 100ppm | Includes Blank PE, Blank PVC and both PE100 and PVC100 pieces |
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More Information on RoHS Detection and XRF to Test for Lead can be found here





