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News Release from: Labtech Microwave
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 25 January 2008
Company reduces environmental impact
Labtech has cut its use of the electroless copper process and the Fluorotech process by 40% over the past two years.
Labtech Microwave has attained ISO 14001 reaccreditation, and aims to continuously develop its environmental working practices ISO 14001 specifies the requirements for an organisation's environmental management system and applies to those aspects over which it has control and where it can be expected to have an influence
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Since 2004's original certification Labtech has steadily worked towards phasing out or replacing two key manufacturing processes: electroless copper and Fluoroetch (the removal of fluorine from Teflon based substrates).
Health and safety legislation limits worker exposure to formaldehyde and difficulties in removing it from the workplace atmosphere have resulted in Labtech cutting its use of the electroless copper process by 40% over the past two years.
Fluoroetch use has been similarly reduced and is being replaced by a less consumptive March plasma 1600 system, which is also faster, more reliable and has greater capacity for specialised work.
Mike Attwood, Labtech's Health, Safety and eNvironmental Process Manager, said: "In addition to the phasing out of electroless copper and fluoroetch, we now use chrome (III) instead of the potentially carcinogenic chrome (VI) aluminium passivation process and look to eliminate all solvent consumption in due course".
"Labtech is also fully equipped to meet the ROHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) legislation and now in a position to offer customers formal compliance certificates which meet the JIG101 (Joint Industry Guide) standard".
"Although the work we are carrying out is a general reflection of the standards to which industry on the whole is aspiring to, it is still very important for our employees and our customers to know that we are working in a safe, environmentally aware manner".
"There is a financial pay off as well".
"Recycling 30 tonnes of waste metal per annum helps Labtech to offset the increasing costs of energy, highlighting that good environmental impact management can also be very cost-effective".
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