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Hazardous wastes from electronics industry

LEGISLATION ON THE RESTRICTIONS ON CERTAIN HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (ROHS) AND THE WASTE FROM ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE) DIRECTIVES IS THE BIGGEST CHANGE THE SMT INDUSTRY HAS FACED IN MORE THAN A DECADE. AS THE COMPLIANCE DATES DRAW NEAR, MANY COMPANIES ARE EXAMINING THEIR CHECKLISTS TO BE SURE THEY HAVEN T MISSED ANYTHING. SMT MAGAZINE SPOKE WITH SOME INDUSTRY EXPERTS TO SEE WHAT IS HAPPENING WITH LEAD-FREE. [Pg.89]

An alternative to placing electronic products waste in dumps and landfills is to destroy the waste by incineration. One type of incinerator is the rotary kiln that uses the energy from liquid, combustible hazardous waste to increase the temperature of the kiln for drying cement. The chemical industry disposes of high energy-capacity, flammable liquids in this manner. Incinerators that bum hazardous chemical waste must be monitored and achieve a destruction removal efficiency (DRE) rate of at least 99.99 percent of the principle organic hazardous constituents of the waste. [Pg.105]


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