No, you will never ever see lead or mercury on a light as a result of anodizing. I suppose it would be possible if anyone painted lights, but who does that. The chemistry of anodizing wouldn’t permit those things to be involved and end up with a functional finish.

I’ve heard more stories about brass and copper from China as it’s often an “unclean” mix of scrap…whether that matters just depends on the end use I guess. But that said, if you were to worry about lead in a flashlight host it would be from brass…potentially. There’s been so much litigation and legislation regarding lead (and brass as well…plumbing) all around the world that most brass these days is a very very low content of lead and most of it never had a lot to begin with anyway (it’s of benefit in machining for a little lubricity and better surface finish…or used to be…today’s tooling and cnc capabilities mitigate that a lot). All of those little brass trinkets and edc bits and decorative things…? Might be wise not to rub on those a whole lot. lol

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