Press Release


iNEMI HFR-Free Leadership Program Launches with 22 Companies Participating

Projects will help facilitate supply chain conversion to "HFR-free"

HERNDON, VIRGINIA (August 3, 2009) — The International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative (iNEMI) today announced the official launch of its HFR-Free Leadership Program.  As an umbrella for several projects, program activities will provide a technical evaluation of key electrical and mechanical properties of "HFR*-free" (or "low halogen"**) materials to ensure reliability and performance of replacement materials.  Projects will also assess technology readiness and supply chain capabilities.

iNEMI member companies participating in this effort are:

OEM      Supplier        
Cisco Albemarle
Dell  Doosan Corporation Electro-Materials 
Delphi Corporation                   Elec & Eltek (E&E) 
HP  Elite Material Co., Ltd.
Huawei  Guangdong Shengyi Sci. Tech Co., Ltd.
Lenovo  IBIDEN
  IST-Integrated Service Technology, Inc.
EMS / ODM Intel Corporation
Celestica  ITEQ Corporation 
Flextronics  Nan Ya Plastics Corporation
Foxconn  Rohm & Haas (Dow Chemical Company) 
Quanta Computer Shenzhen Pacific Insulating Material Co. Limited (PIC)

“iNEMI OEM members account for 40% of the PC shipments worldwide, and these companies are all working to remove halogenated flame retardants from their products,” said Robert Pfahl, vice president of global operations for iNEMI.  “However, this kind of conversion must be implemented throughout the supply chain and requires coordination among companies.  There are two key aspects to be addressed for widescale conversion.  The first is to use a scientific approach to identify replacement materials that provide the same or better performance and reliability with reduced environmental impact.  The second is to build industry consensus on these solutions to ensure a standardized approach throughout the supply chain.  The iNEMI program is focused on activities in support of both of these areas, and the companies participating in these efforts represent the full spectrum of the supply chain, which gives us a much greater chance for success.”

Program goals include:

The initial projects organized under the HFR-Free Leadership Program are the HFR-Free PCB Materials Project and the HFR-Free Signal Integrity Project.  While the initial sign-up period for these two projects is now closed, it is still possible for additional firms to participate by petitioning the founding members.

A related project — the PVC Alternatives Project — is currently in development.  It will evaluate alternatives to PVC (including additives) in electronic cable and wire applications using a lifecycle assessment (LCA) approach.

For additional information, go to
http://www.inemi.org/cms/projects/ese/HFR-Free_Leadership.html 

About iNEMI
The International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative's mission is to identify and close technology gaps, which includes the development and integration of the electronics industry supply infrastructure.  This industry-led consortium is made up of more than 65 manufacturers, suppliers, industry associations and consortia, government agencies and universities.  iNEMI roadmaps the needs of the electronics industry, identifies gaps in the technology infrastructure, establishes implementation projects to eliminate these gaps (both business and technical), and stimulates standards activities to speed the introduction of new technologies.  The consortium also works with government agencies, universities and other funding agencies to set priorities for future industry needs and R&D initiatives.  iNEMI is based in Herndon, Virginia (near Washington, D.C.), with regional offices in Shanghai, China and Limerick, Ireland.  For additional information about iNEMI, visit http://www.inemi.org.

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*     HFR = halogenated flame retardant
**   defined as BFR/CFR/PVC***-free
*** BFR = brominated flame retardant     CFR = chlorinated flame retardant     PVC = polyvinyl chloride

For further information:
Cynthia Williams, iNEMI
+1 207-871-1260
cwilliams@inemi.org