This document provides a method for quickly screening nickel release from products using a cotton swab test with dimethylglyoxime and ammonia solutions. A pink color result indicates nickel release above 0.5 亮g/cm2/week. The method is meant to provide guidelines and any positive result requires further testing using EN 1811 by an external laboratory. Safety gloves and goggles should be worn as the chemicals can damage eyes if contact occurs.
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Nickel spot test
1. PURPOSE
A quick screening method based on the use of dimethylglyoxime, suitable for the
qualitative evaluation of nickel release. The result is indicative and provides guidelines when
evaluating objects for nickel release. Dimethylglyoxime reacts with released nickel ions and
gives a pink colour complex.
The in-house method is a reference method to check whether nickel release is above 0.5
亮g/cm2/week. When the result is positive, nickel release need to be cross checked by EN
1811 at an external laboratory. The lower limit 0.2 亮g/cm2/week need to be tested by EN
1811 at an external laboratory as well.
REFERENCE DOCUMENT
EN12471 A screening test for nickel release
EQUIPMENT
Distilled water
Dimethylglyoxime powder, analytical grade
Ethanol >95%
25% Ammonia solution
Volumetric flask with stopper, 1000 ml
Measuring cylinder
Magnetic stirring
Balance, accuracy 0.01 g
Funnel
Safety gloves
Safety goggles
Cotton swabs
Well-ventilated area for performing the test
TEST SPECIMEN
Test all parts with skin contact separately.
Metal parts without skin contact shall not be tested.
Test the piecing part on the test specimen and the outer part separately.
For spectacles all parts with skin contact shall be tested.
Rub directly with the cotton swab immersed with the two solutions on the metal part that
have skin contact. Make sure the metal is clean since it otherwise could be difficult to judge
the result.
2. METHOD
NOTE: If you purchase ready-made solutions, also make sure to apply any procedure
recommended by the supplier.
Preparation of solutions
Dimethylglyoxime 0.8%
Weigh (8.0g賊0.5)g of dimethylglyoxime into a 1000 ml flask with stopper.
Add ~900 ml ethanol (>95%) and place the flask on magnetic stirring until the
dimethylglyoxime is solved.
Add ethanol so the total volume is exactly 1000 ml.
Ammonia solution, 10% (m/m)
Measure 420 ml of ammonia solution (25%) and mix with 500 ml distilled water.
Stir and allow cooling to room temperature (if necessary).
Add distilled water so the total volume is exactly 1000 ml.
The ammonia and dimethylglyoxime solutions are stable for 6 months at a temperature below
25属C. After this time there is a risk that the solutions will not work correctly. If possible it is
best to keep the solutions in a refrigerator.
Test method
1. Moisten a cotton swab with two drops of each solution. It is important that it is
exactly two drops of each solution and not more or less. It does not matter which
chemical is added first, but the two chemicals shall be mixed on the cotton swab.
Rub quite hard on the area to be tested for 30 seconds, not shorter and not longer. Use a clock
that shows seconds. The appearance of pink colour, from light pink to strong cerise indicates
nickel release. Other colours, green, grey, brown or blue indicates other metals or dirt: in
these cases the sample is OK.
1. Put two drops of each solution on a cotton
swab. It does not matter which one you put on
first, but the two solutions shall mix together on
the swab.
2. Rub quite hard on the object for 30 seconds, not
shorter or longer.
3. RESULTS
If the cotton swab turns pink it should be reported as + (= NOT OK).
If the cotton swab does not turn pink it should be reported as (= OK).
If there are difficulties in judging the result, a sample can be sent to an external lab for nickel
release test according to EN 1811.
EN 1811 gives a quantitative result and takes 9-10 business days for the external lab to
perform.
SAFETY
The chemicals used shall be handled with care!
Protective eye goggles shall be used when performing the test, in order to avoid
getting chemicals in the eyes. If this should happen, the eyes need to be rinsed
with water for 30 minutes to avoid damages. A doctor should be consulted
Prepared By: BALAJI.T.R (Lab Incharge)
SNQS INTERNATIONAL.
TIRUPPUR.