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Legal background. Cu-HDO is banned within PT9 (product type 9) that includes Test method: No standardised test method available. Required limit value: Should not be present in products. CAS RN: 00000-00-0 Properties: Fungicide. Reproduction toxic, mutagenic and toxic to aquatic Use: To counteract fungus growth.
Legal background. Legal limit: No legal limits for silver compounds exist in Test method: No standardised test method available. Required limit value: Should not be present in products. CAS RN: Triphenyltin hydroxide: 76-87-9 Tributyltin oxide (TBTO): 56-35-9 Tributyltin chloride: 1461-22-9 Properties: Bactericides. Tributyltin compounds are different chemical Comments: The alternative to antibacterial agents during use is satisfactory
Legal background. Legal limit: Shall not occur PFOA, its salts and related compounds are listed in the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and banned in EU by the POPs Regulation (EU) No 2019/1021. Residues below 0.025 mg/kg of each substance, and 1 mg/kg of a combination of PFOA-related substances in substances, mixtures, and articles are allowed to be placed on the market and used, as these are amounts that may be present as impurities. Perfluoroheptanoic acid and its salts as well as long chain PFCAs (C8-C14) including their salts (sodium and ammonium) and precursors are listed in the Candidate List (REACH). Listed below: - Ammonium perfluoroheptanoate, 6130-43-4 - Potassium perfluoroheptanoate, 00000-00-0 - Perfluoroheptanoic acid, 375-85-9 - Sodium perfluoroheptanoate, 00000-00-0 (C8) Pentadecafluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), 335-67-1 and its Ammonium salt (APFO), 3825-26-1,

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Legal background. Legal limit: Shall not occur. Short-chain chloroparaffins are listed as POP in the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and banned in EU by Regulation (EU) No 2019/1021. Residues below 0.15% SCCP by weight in articles are allowed to be placed on the market and used, as this is the amount of SCCP that may be present as an impurity in an article produced with MCCP. Short-chain chloroparaffins (C10-C13) and Medium-chain chloroparaffins (C14-C17) are listed on the Candidate list (REACH). In France: The substances on the Candidate List are included under the AGEC legislation (LOI n° 2020-105). Canada: Chlorinated alkanes with (C10-C13) are prohibited. In California: Chloroparaffins are listed in Proposition 65. Safe Harbor Limit: NSRL 8 µg/day. Test equipment: GC-MS, LC-MS Required limit value: Should not be present in products (Dodecachloropentacyclo octadeca diene) In France: The substances on the Candidate List are included under the AGEC legislation (LOI n° 2020-105). Canada: Dechlorane is prohibited from 2023. IEC 00000-0-0 (screening with pyrolyser/thermal desorption . Test equipment: GC-MS, LC-MS, GC-ECD, (XRF to detect chlorine). LOQ: 100 mg/kg 134237-50-6,134237-51-7 and 134237-52-8 additives in polymers may xxxxx out and have a negative impact on health and environment. Halogen containing polymers may form highly corrosive substances and an undefined range of halogenated substances that may be PBT or CMR when incinerated. must be evaluated. Halogen-free alternatives include phosphorus- and nitrogen-based flame retardants and non- chemical barrier technologies.
Legal background. Legal limit: No legal limits for silver compounds exist in textiles and leather. Some silver compounds are on the list of temporarily permitted existing biocides within PT9 (product type 9) that includes textiles, polymers and leather, according to the Biocidal Product Regulation (EU 528/2012). Silver as such is not allowed as a biocidal active substance. Test method: No standardised test method available. Test equipment: ICP-MS, ICP-OES or AAS LOQ: 10 mg/kg Required limit value: Should not be present in products. CAS RN: Triphenyltin hydroxide: 76-87-9 Tributyltin oxide (TBTO): 56-35-9 Tributyltin chloride: 1461-22-9 Tributyltin fluoride: 1983-10-4 Tributyltin methacrylate: 2155-70-6 Tributyltin benzoate: 4342-36-3 Tributyltin linoleate: 00000-00-0 Tributyltin naphthenate: 00000-00-0 etc Properties: Bactericides. Tributyltin compounds are different chemical substances that are toxic and dangerous for the environment. Bioaccumulative and persistent. Comments: The alternative to antibacterial agents during use is satisfactory washing. If use of biocidal agents is essential, folpet, chlorocresol, propiconazole, azoxystrobin and fludioxonil are approved for PT9 according to the Biocidal Product Regulation (EU 528/2012).
Legal background. Legal limit: PCP and its salts and esters shall not occur. Pentachlorophenol and its salts and esters are listed in the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and banned in EU by the POPs Regulation (EU) No 2019/1021. Residues below 5 mg/kg in substances, mixtures, and articles are allowed to be placed on the market and used, as this is the amount that may be present as an impurity in an article. Pentachlorophenol is listed in the Rotterdam convention. In California: PCP is listed in Proposition 65. Safe Harbor Limit: NRSL 40 µg/day. Test method: ISO 17070 (leather)XP G 08-015 (French standard method for PCP in textiles). LOQ: 0.1 mg/kg CEN/TR 14823 (wood). EN ISO 15320 (Pulp, paper and board) Required limit value: Should not be present in products. CAS RN: 00000-00-0 Properties: Insecticide. Permethrin is like all synthetic pyrethroids a neurotoxin. It is considered more acutely toxic to children than to adults. Allergenic (skin sensitizer).
Legal background. Legal limit: Shall not occur. Hexabromocyclododecane is listed as POP in the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and is banned in EU by Regulation (EU) No 2019/1021. Residues below 100 mg/kg are allowed to be placed on the market and used, as this amount may be present as an impurity. IEC 00000-0-0 (screening XRF total bromine) IEC 00000-0-0 (screening combustion-IC total bromine) IEC 00000-0-0 (screening with pyrolyser/thermal desorption accessory GC-MS) Test equipment: GC-MS, LC-MS, GC-ECD LOQ: 20 mg/kg. Polybromerade biphenyl 59536-65-1(mix) Hexabromobiphenyl: 00000-00-0 Tetrabromodiphenyl ether (TetraBDE): 5436-43-1 Penta bromo biphenyl ether (pentaBDE): 00000-00-0, 60348- 60-9 Hexa bromo biphenyl ether (HexaBDE): 00000-00-0, 207122- 15-4, Heptabromodiphenyl ether (HeptaBDE): 207122-16-5, 446255-22-7 Octa bromo biphenyl ether (OctaBDE): 00000-00-0 Deca bromo biphenyl ether (DecaBDE): 1163-19-5 must be evaluated. Halogen-free alternatives include phosphorus- and nitrogen-based flame retardants and non- chemical barrier technologies. Legal limit: 1000 ppm in homogenous material3 Directive 2011/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (RoHS) on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. TetraBDE, PentaBDE, HexaBDE, HeptaBDE, DecaBDE and Hexabromobiphenyl are listed as POP in the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and are banned in EU by the POPs regulation (EU) No 2019/1021. Hexabromobiphenyl is banned in detectable content. TetraBDE, PentaBDE, HexaBDE, HeptaBDE, DecaBDE are banned, but only in substances, mixtures and articles that are not covered by the RoHS-directive (above). Residues of TetraBDE, PentaBDE, HexaBDE, HeptaBDE, DecaBDE in mixtures and articles are considered as impurities if the sum of them is below 500 mg/kg. 3 The RoHS substance restrictions apply to every individual homogenous material in the part. Exemptions for product category 1-7 and 10 are given in Appendix 1 In substances, residues below 10 mg/kg of each brominated diphenylether is considered as impurities. OctaBDE is restricted in Entry 45 of Annex XVII to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). The legal limit for OctaBDE in substances and mixtures is 0.1 % by weight. The legal limit for OctaBDE in articles or in flame-retardant parts of articles that are not covered by the RoHS-directive is 0.1 % by weight. DecaBDE is listed on the Candidate List (REACH). PBBs a...
Legal background. Legal limit: 0.00001 % by weight (0.1 mg/kg) in articles or any parts thereof. Annex XVII of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH), entry 61. Test method: ISO/TS 16186 Test equipment: GC-MS, LC-MS. LOQ: 0.1 mg/kg. Required limit value: Should not be present in products. CAS RN: 00000-00-0, 00000-00-0, 1802181-67-4 Properties: Bactericide. PHMB is very toxic to aquatic life, is suspected of causing cancer and may cause an allergic skin reaction (skin sensitizer) Use: Biocide, bactericide. Comments: The alternative to biocidal agents during storage and transport is a cool and dry environment.
Legal background. Legal limit: 0.00001 % by weight (0.1 mg/kg) in articles or any parts thereof. Annex XVII of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH), entry 61. Test method: ISO/TS 16186 Test equipment: GC-MS, LC-MS. LOQ: 0.1 mg/kg. hexanediamine, hydrochloride (PHMB 1600; 1.89) Required limit value: Should not be present in products. CAS RN: 00000-00-0, 00000-00-0 Properties: Bactericide. PHMB is very toxic to aquatic life, is suspected of causing cancer and may cause an allergic skin reaction Use: Biocide, bactericide. Comments: The alternative to biocidal agents during storage and transport is a cool and dry environment.
Legal background. Legal limit: 0.1% by weight Tris(2-chlorethyl) phosphate (TCEP) is listed in the Candidate List (REACH). Toy Safety directive; TCEP, TCPP, TDCPP/TDCP shall not be used (2009/48/EC) TCPP and TDCPP/TDCP are regulated for childcare articles and children´s products in Canada and by US states New York In France: The substances on the Candidate List are included under the AGEC legislation (LOI n° 2020-105). In California: TCEP and TDCPP are listed in Proposition 65. Safe Harbor Limit: RSRL 5.4 µg/day (TDCPP). Test method: No standardised test method available. Test equipment: GC-MS, LC-MS, GC-ECD LOQ: 5 mg/kg. Required limit value: Should not be present in products. CAS RN: Short-chain chloroparaffins(SCCP; C10-C13): e.g. 00000-00-0 Medium-chain chloroparaffins (MCCP; C14-C17): e.g. 85535- 85-9, 198840-65-2, 1372804-76-6 Long-chain chloroparaffins (LCCP; C18-): 00000-00-0 Properties: Persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic. Carcinogenic. Allergenic (sensitizer). Use: Plasticizers and flame retardant in plastic material and rubber. Fat liquoring agent in leather production. Comments: Alternative plasticizers and flame retardants are available but must be evaluated. Halogen-free alternatives include phosphorus- and nitrogen-based flame retardants and non- chemical barrier technologies.