Are there polycyclic aromatic diameters in the REACH test items?

Updated on amusement 2024-02-09
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is one PAH in Annex 17 of REACH, but there are only 8 of them.

    It is different from the 18 in Germany in our general sense, so it is still necessary to test them separately.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, but not completely, it is still recommended to measure the polycyclic aromatic path separately, and the cost is not expensive in general laboratories.

    The REACH test is one of the environmental tests, and substances that meet one or more of the norms stipulated in Article 57 of the Treaty can be recognized as "substances of high value" (SVHC) and included in the "Candidate List for Authorization" (also known as the "Candidate List") and arrive on the SVHC list".

    It is divided into metal part and non-metal part, with 64 items for the metal part and 155 items for the non-metallic part.

    2. The substances listed in the "Arrival SVHC List" are as follows:

    1.Substances that meet the classification specifications of carcinogenic, mutagenic or repeated toxicity (CMR) category 1 or 2;

    2.persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic substances; or very persistent and bioaccumulative (VPVB) substances;

    3.There is evidence of substances of similar concern, such as endocrine disruptors.

    3. What is the purpose of REACH testing?

    1.Submit information on hazardous chemicals.

    2.Assess and manage the hazard of chemicals.

    3.Register the chemical for all purposes.

    4.Substances that are less harmful to health.

    5.Substances that are less harmful to the environment.

    6.Support EU authorities to take faster action on the risks and hazards of chemical use.

    7.Improving the competitiveness of EU chemical companies will be a good medicine for economic development.

    8.Development of methodologies for the assessment of hazardous substances.

    9.Ensuring the free movement of substances in the EU internal market.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    16 common polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

    1 naphthalene, 2 acenaphthylene.

    3 acenaphthene.

    4 fluorene.

    5 phenanthrene fien.

    6 anthracene anthracene.

    7 fluoranthene.

    8 pyrene pyrene.

    9 benzo(a)anthracene benzo(a)anthracene.

    10 chrysene Qu.

    11 benzo(b)fluoranthene.

    12 benzo(k)fluoranthene.

    13 benzo(a)pyrene benzo(a)pyrene.

    14 indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene indene(1,2,3-cd)pyrene.

    15 dibenzo(a,h)anthracene dibenzo(a,n)anthracene.

    16 benzo(g,hi)perylene benzo(ghi)north (dinaphthalene-in-benzene).

    Maybe there are more than 20 kinds of materials, my computer is not saved, you can directly ask the Pony testing center where there is a special service, plastic and rubber testing items are the same!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    REACH is a major substance of high concern, and there are currently 173 substances.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Answer: Hello, if your products are exported to the European Union and other countries, you should pay attention to the safety and environmental protection of materials, and the REACH testing of EU countries stipulates the requirements. If you export to EU countries, REACH testing will make your products very competitive. So what are the items tested by REAHC?

    At present, SVHC, a substance of high concern in the REACH testing regulations, has been announced one after another, and now there are a total of 197 substances. For organic products, a full set of 197 items needs to be tested when conducting REACH testing. If it is an inorganic product, there are 71 items that need to be tested.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The REACH test has been updated to 191 items, 191 items are too many, you can contact the testing and certification company specifically and ask them to provide it to you;

    I; Name!!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. The wire rod (jacket + core) needs to be REACH SVHC test, which can be tested separately (divided into metal part and non-metallic part, metal part to REACH 64 items, non-metallic part to REACH 155 items), or mixed test (under the premise that the product is not complicated, the metal part and non-metal part are sampled and tested according to the same mass ratio REACH 155 items, and the EU regulations support mixed side);

    2. At present (2014), the pure metal part only needs to do 64 items of REACH, for the following reasons: metals are unlikely to contain the 91 items that need to be measured more than non-metals, such as a single metal product should not be tested for phthalates;

    3. What needs to be done. Testing still has to be done, there are some things that must be done, the key is to find a cost-effective third-party testing agency.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The REACH test is one of the environmental tests, and substances that meet one or more of the norms stipulated in Article 57 of the Treaty can be recognized as "substances of high value" (SVHC) and included in the "Candidate List for Authorization" (also known as the "Candidate List") and arrive on the SVHC list".

    It is divided into metal part and non-metal part, with 64 items for the metal part and 155 items for the non-metallic part.

    2. The substances listed in the "Arrival SVHC List" are as follows:

    1.Substances that meet the classification specifications of carcinogenic, mutagenic or repeated toxicity (CMR) category 1 or 2;

    2.persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic substances; or very persistent and bioaccumulative (VPVB) substances;

    3.There is evidence of substances of similar concern, such as endocrine disruptors.

    3. What is the purpose of REACH testing?

    1.Submit information on hazardous chemicals.

    2.Assess and manage the hazard of chemicals.

    3.Register the chemical for all purposes.

    4.Substances that are less harmful to health.

    5.Substances that are less harmful to the environment.

    6.Support EU authorities to take faster action on the risks and hazards of chemical use7Improving the competitiveness of EU chemical companies will be a good medicine for economic development8Development of methodologies for the assessment of hazardous substances.

    9.Ensuring the free movement of substances in the EU internal market.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    REACH is the European Union's chemicals regulation and now has 73 SVHC Substances of Very High Concern.

    PAHS is a restricted list substance in the EU REACH regulation.

    6p is an o-benzene substance, and there are 6 items.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    REACH is a policy, a regulation, that contains substances of very high concern, see for details, and 6p is phthalate.

    PAHs are polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

    All three are environmental requirements for toys, but they are independent.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    What they have in common: they are all EU environmental protection regulations, all are carcinogens, and they are all testing items that must be done when exported to Europe.

    Differences: different standards, different test items, different practical aspects, etc. REACH is 73 items, 6P is 6 items as the name suggests, and multi-change aromatic hydrocarbons are 16 items of high concern.

    If you need to be tested, you can send me an email, leave a ** number, and I will get back to you as soon as possible!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    REACH has been updated to 84 items and PAHS items 18. The REACH limit is 1000ppm, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons:

    Category I: Materials that come into contact with food or items and toys that children under three years of age put in their mouths: Benzo (A) Pyrene (BAP) :

    Must not be detected Sum of 18 PAHs: Must not be detected Category II: Plastic, frequently touched and ** parts, parts that will be in contact for more than 30 seconds, and toys not specified in Class I:

    Benzo(A)Pyrene (BAP): 1 mg kg 18 items PAHS sum: 10 mg kg

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    REACH is now 84 items and PAHS is 18 items, and our company can test these items.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    RoHS is divided into RoHS testing and RoHS certification.

    The REACH regulation was upgraded to REACH and now becomes REACH certified.

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