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End Life Vehicle Directive; 2000/53/ECDemonstrating Compliance through IMDS.
Matthew Griffin – Jaguar & Land Rover Materials Engineering
June 2004
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ELV Directive became effective 1/7/03
This Directive severely restricts the use of Pb, Hg, Cd and Cr6+
Annexe II provides a list of exemptions
Interpretations confusing (differ from State to State)
Issues in receiving information from Suppliers
Requirements for Whole Vehicle Recyclability
85% Re-use and energy recovery in 2006
95% Re-use and energy recovery in 2015
Introduction
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Spare Parts
Taking some Member State interpretations, we will not be able to sell spare parts for some
applications, from July 2003.
ELV versus WEEE discrepancies
Hg in DVD / entertainment screens vs. instrument panel displays
Instrument panel displays containing Hg are acceptable
DVD screens containing Hg are acceptable according to WEEE
DVD screens according to ELV – confusion.
Vulcanising Agents / Stabilisers in elastomers
Alternatives available have not been validated for all applications
OEM Concerns / Issues
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Carbon brushes for electric motors Alternatives available but lifetime / reliability studies are incomplete
Valve seats Validation of current production engines incomplete
Impurity levels versus intentionally added amounts
Disparity between impurity and intentionally added amounts
A maximum concentration of up to 0.1% lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium and 0.01% for cadmium will be tolerated providing it is not intentionally introduced
Any levels of these metals added in formulations are prohibited – difficult to assess impact due to insufficient knowledge
Why differentiate?
OEM Concerns / Issues
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OEM’s have difficulties introducing the ELV legislation because of:
Inconsistent interpretations
Ad-hoc introduction (e.g. not aligned to Type Approval)
Insufficient time for validation
Conflicts / disparity with other legislation
Annexe II revisions - responses collated and communicated to DG
Environment / EU through trade associations such as SMMT and
ACEA
OEM Concerns / Issues
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The majority of major OEMs subscribe to IMDS, including Jaguar &
Land Rover as part of Ford Motor Company
IMDS facilitates the transfer of basic substance data and material
data from the raw material suppliers right through the supply chain,
to the OEMs
Tier 1 suppliers send data to the OEMs for each part that they
supply.
Ford Motor Company require all parts to be recorded in IMDS, as
dictated in the Trustmark standard WSS-M9999-A1
IMDS is a PPAP requirement
International Material Data System
(IMDS)
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This is the top-level screen in IMDS
Various tools / options available to help you search for data, create data sheets, manage data and view recommendations on how to construct data and report typical systems and complex components (e.g. electronics)
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All sub-components identified for assembly
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All materials identified for sub-components
Basic substances identified for materials
For all OEMs using IMDS – ALL SUBSTANCES IDENTIFIED ON THE
INTERNATIONAL LIST OF REPORTABLE SUBSTANCES (ILRS)
MUST BE DECLARED
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The material classification is required to assist in calculating the recyclability rate.
Therefore ALL materials are required to be reported.
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Application codes must be assigned for restricted substances by
the Tier 1 Supplier
Data sheets are analysed automatically for their quality and for
prohibited substance content
Suppliers contacted automatically if their data sheets contain
prohibited substance applications.
Vehicle reports / metrics available internally to track status of
individual vehicle programmes
How do we determine ELV Compliance?
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All data sheets sent to Ford Motor Company require “application codes” to be selected for all ILRS basic substances.
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Example of application codes available for lead.
User selects from a pre-defined list.
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Publication of universally agreed recommendations
An OEM agreed list of reportable substances (ILRS)
Incorporation of ILI database for a large number of standard materials
Off-line tools available from EDS to speed up input
IMDS-a2 (Advanced Accelerator)
Integrated Corporate Material Management System (icm2)
OEM requirements / guidelines published on IMDS
Ford Requirements found on public pages of IMDS / FAQ’s / OEM specific requirements
Training available from EDS and MDSMap (in the UK)
Publication of expected part numbers on the Ford Supplier Portal
Activities / Tools to assist Suppliers with IMDS inputs
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IMDS information is used for:
Determining compliance to the substance restrictions of the ELV Directive
Complying with with the Type Approval requirements for recyclability
Assessing the impact of proposed substance prohibitions
E.g. deca – PBDE prohibition proposals for some Nordic countries
U.S and Nordic studies into BFR’s
Complying with JAMA voluntary lead reduction programme
Complying with Non EU substance prohibition legislation
Complying with Non EU recyclability / ASR calculations and requirements
Answering customer queries on allergenic issues
Conclusions
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IMDS: http://www.mdsystem.com
EDS off – line tools: http://services.mdsystem.com/index.en.jsp
MDSMap: http://www.mdsmap.com (visit their “Resource Centre”)
Ford Supplier Portal: https://fsp.covisint.com.
Useful Links