Chromium VI is not naturally found in leather but is a harmful by-product which can be created during the leather tanning process. It is a carcinogen which can poison both humans and the environment and its use in leather is already banned in some countries. From 1st May 2015 Chromium VI will be included under REACH, with a 3ppm limit. Testing to such low levels clearly requires sensitive equipment; The Laboratory is prepared for this and is already UKAS accredited for the necessary tests. …
NEW ANCHOR SPRING issue 2014 THE ANCHOR SPRING ISSUE FROM ASSAY OFFICE BIRMINGHAM IS NOWÂ AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD CLICK THE LINK BELOW Â
Nearly ready to go over to the NEC, Birmingham to exhibit at Antiques For Everyone from Thursday 10th - Sunday 13th April. Â The van is packed - hope we haven't forgotten anything!!
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