11. Health and safety – Discharge regulations
Today's metallization processes for plastics use compounds that are hazardous to health and the environment.
11.1 Hexavalent chromium
The first hazardous compound is hexavalent chromium, whether in satin-finishing solutions or chromium-plating baths. It is considered highly toxic by inhalation and carcinogenic. The risks associated with the use of chromium trioxide or chromic anhydride solutions are described in toxicological data sheet no. 1 issued by the INRS (Institut National de Recherche et de Sécurité).
Its concentration in baths and the volume of these baths have consequently become decisive factors for the classification of industrial sites in relation to the ICPE (Installations Classées pour la Protection de l'Environnement)...
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Bibliography
Standards
- Standard practice for qualitative adhesion testing of metallic coatings. - ASTM B 571-97 - (1997)
- Metallic coatings – Electroplated coatings of nickel plus chromium on plastics materials. - UNI ISO 4525 - (2003)
- Peel Strength of metal Electroplated Plastics. - ASTM B 533-85 - (2004)
Regulations
SEVESO II: Directive 96/82/EC on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances.
Fiches toxicologiques INRS n° 1 – édition 2007 : Le trioxyde chrome, Cahiers de notes documentaires n° 130, 1 er trimestre 1988.
Arrêté du 30.06.2006 relatif aux ateliers de traitement de surface (JO du 5 septembre 2006)....
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