Halogen-Free Trends:
Halogens generally refer to fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), and iodine (I). "Halogen-Free" (HF) does not mean complete absence of halogens but indicates no intentional addition of halogen compounds during production. A product qualifies as halogen-free if no halogen compounds are intentionally added to raw materials and none are present in the final product.
Relevant Standards:
Halogen control requirements originated in the PCB industry and expanded to other sectors, typically governed by industry associations and corporate standards. Global regulations and conventions restrict the production and use of halogenated substances. Specific requirements vary by industry and internal corporate standards, with compliance determined based on applicable enterprise-specific criteria.
Test Service:
We provide multiple halogen testing methodologies for enterprises: