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EHPRC_IMDSMATCL - Specify Material Classification Check

EHPRC_IMDSMATCL - Specify Material Classification Check

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In this Customizing activity, you specify the rules for the Material Substance Checks(SC 90) as defined by IMDS. Based on the pure substance composition, the IMDS check uses these rules to verify or propose an appropriate material classification code for basic materials or surfaces.

The system supports the following three types of checks:

  1. Required: A check that a minimum concentration level of a main substance or substance group exists. The basic material with a specific material classification must contain a defined concentration of defined substances.
    The check uses a worst-case scenario, to calculate the percent value of a substance. In this way, either the fixed or rest value, or the minimum of a range is used for pure substances. For a substance group, the sum of all substances within the material that belong to the group is calculated in the same way.
  2. Prohibited: A check that a maximum concentration level of a main substance or substance group is not exceeded. The basic material with a specific material classification must not contain a defined concentration of defined substances.
    The check uses a worst-case scenario to calculate the percent value of a substance. In this way, either the fixed or rest value, or the maximum of a range is used for pure substances. For a substance group, the sum of all substances within the material that belong to the group is calculated the same way.
  3. Propose: A check for material classifications. If the material classification does not match the rules, defined in Customizing, the system provides appropriate material classifications based on the concentration levels of a main substance or substance group.
    The check uses a worst-case scenario to calculate the percent value of a substance. In this way, either the fixed or rest value, or the maximum of a range is used for pure substances. For a substance group, the sum of all substances within the material that belong to the group is calculated the same way.
This rule covers the following cases:
  • Liquids and Gases: If a liquid or gas is contained in more than 1% and the material is not classified 9.x, a warning message is generated. An exception for this rule is water (7732-18-5), which can be contained without a limit in a material classified 7.1.

  • Reactive Substances: If a reactive substance is contained in more than 1%, a warning message is generated.

  • Ions: If ions are contained in more than 1%, a warning message is generated.

Note:
If a content check fails, a warning message is generated. The checks exclude materials supplied by the IMDS Steering Committee as well as semi-components published by ZVEI-Rec019(Company ID 102677).

Carry out the following Customizing activities:

The sample configuration, delivered in the standard, might not represent the current version of IMDS rules.

Update, change, or enhance this list of rules depending on changes by IMDS.

You define each rule by editing the following entries:






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