Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Area
Chapter 2 Definitions
Chapter 3 Marketing and withdrawal
Chapter 4 Special production and use conditions and so on for certain materials and articles
Chapter 5 Penalty and effective provisions
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Appendix 4
Appendix 5
Appendix 6
Appendix 7
Appendix 8
Appendix 9
Publication of materials and articles intended for contact with food 1)
In accordance with section 5, stk.1, § 25, § 25a, § 14, cf. § 27, § 49, paragraph. Paragraph 60 (1) and 60 (2). Three, in the law. 526 of 24. June 2005 on foodstuffs, as amended by law no. 1549 of 20. December 2006 :
Chapter 1
Area
§ 1. The notice shall apply to materials and articles intended for contact with food covered by Regulation (EC) No (EC) of the European Parliament and of the Council. 1935/2004 of 27. In October 2004 on materials and articles intended for contact with food and for the cancellation of Directive 80 /590/EEC and 89 /109/EEC.
Paragraph 2. The notice shall also apply to food which is or has been in contact with materials and articles in connection with the treatment and sale of the sale.
Chapter 2
Definitions
§ 2. In addition to the definitions in section 3-8, the definitions in Regulation (EC) No (EC) of the European Parliament and of the Council shall apply. 1935/2004 of 27. In October 2004 on materials and articles intended for contact with food and for the suspension of Directive 80 /590/EEC and 89 /109/EEC.
§ 3. For the purpose of foil of celluloseregenerates in this notice, a thin film is produced from the refined cellulose of unreused wood or cotton. For technical reasons, suitable substances may be added to the mass or to the surface. Folier of celluloseregenerates may be coated on one or both sides.
Paragraph 2. Folier of celluloseregenerates, cf. paragraph 1 comprises :
1) non-surfac-treated foil of celluloseregenerates,
2) surface treated foil of celluloseregenerates, the surface treatment of which is manufactured by cellulose, or
3) surface-treated foil of celluloseregenerates, where the surface treatment is made up of plastic.
§ 4. For the purposes of this notice, the organic mamacromolecular compounds resulting from polymerisation, polycondensation, polyaddition or any other similar reaction between molecules with lower molecular weight or by chemical means, modification of natural macromolecules. In some macromolekyl compounds, other substances or materials may be used.
Paragraph 2. The following shall not be considered to be plastic :
1) elastomers, natural rubber and synthetic rubbers,
2) paper and paper; also changed in the addition of plastic,
3) ion exchange resins (resins),
4) the foil of celluloseregenerates, including surface treatment, cf. § 3,
5) Silicon Icons,
6) the coatings produced on the basis of :
a) paraffin wax, including synthesized paraffin,
b) microcrystalline waxes,
c) mixtures of the adult species referred to in (a) and (b) ; or
d) mixtures of the wastled adult species referred to in (a) and (b).
§ 5. In the case of multi-stocked materials and objects, the list of plastics or articles composed of two or more layers, each of which is made up of only plastic and which is linked by cloth or other means, shall be used for the purpose of this notice.
§ 6. In the case of functional plastics, this notice is a barrier consisting of one or more layers of plastic and which ensures that final materials or objects are in accordance with the law applicable.
§ 7. In the case of ceramics, this notice is made of a mixture of inorganic substances in general, with a large amount of clay or kiolin-containing minerals which may be added to small quantities of organic substances. These items are only formed, and the form obtained will then remain in the form of combustion. They can be glazed, emallied and / or decorated.
§ 8. In the case of non-fatty foods, in this notice, foodstuffs shall be understood as to which in the circular for the control of materials and articles intended for contact with food is fixed other simulators for migration studies than simulations.
Chapter 3
Marketing and withdrawal
§ 9. Materials and articles intended to come into contact with food may not be placed on the market if they are or are to be considered to constitute a health hazard for humans. For the purpose of determining whether a material or object is harmful to health and dangerous, Article 14 of the Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council of the Council (EC) No . (DA) 178/2002 on general principles and requirements in food law, and the establishment of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and on the procedures for food safety, use.
§ 10. If a company operator, producer or importer of materials and articles intended for contact with food is presumptuous or has reason to assume that materials and articles are intended for contact with food produced by the company ; imported or distributed, fail to comply with food safety requirements, and the products are no longer controlled by the operator, the producer or the importer, to take the necessary steps to withdraw the material concerned ; and objects left from the market.
Paragraph 2. The operator, the producer or importer shall immediately inform the Authority of the Food Safety Board.
Paragraph 3. Where materials and articles intended for contact with food have been reached for consumers, the operator, producer or importer effectively and accurately inform them of the background to the goods being withdrawn and, if necessary, call the goods ; back from consumers who are already in possession of this.
Chapter 4
Special production and use conditions and so on for certain materials and articles
Plastics
§ 11. The provisions of the following shall apply to the materials and objects of plastic, which :
1) consists solely of plastic or parts thereof ; or
2) multilayer materials and articles,
3) plastic layers or plastic plains acting as a total density of a lid, consisting of two or more layers of different types of materials,
Paragraph 2. In addition, the provisions concerning the plastic equivalent apply to materials and objects of celluloseregenerates, cf. Section 3, paragraph 3. 2, no. 3.
Paragraph 3. Without prejudice to section 11 (4), 1, no. 3, the notice shall not apply to materials and articles consisting of two or more layers, of which at least one comprised of anything other than plastic, even though the layers of contact with the food are made of plastic.
§ 12. Materials and objects of plastic must be obtained exclusively from the monomers and other extracts listed in Annex 2, Section A, and only on the restrictions and / or specifications laid down therein. The monomers and other disposable substances listed in Annex 2, Section B, have been able to apply legally until 31. December 2004.
Paragraph 2. For products obtained from bacterial reference, only the substances listed in Annex 5 shall be used where the products are intended to come into contact with foodstuffs.
Paragraph 3. In Annex 6, Section A general characteristics of plastic materials and articles shall be laid down. Specifications for certain individual substances in Annex 2 and Annex 4 to 5 shall be fixed in section B.
Paragraph 4. Plastic articles of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) must not contain more than 1 mg of vinyl chloride monomer per. kilograms of the plastic material.
Paragraph 5. Food may not be sold if they contain more than 0,01 mg of vinyl chloride monomers per year. kg of food.
Paragraph 6. It is prohibited to use the azodicarbonamide, reference number 36640 (CAS no. 000123-77-3) for the manufacture of materials and articles.
§ 13. Material and object of plastic shall not give the ingredients to the food in quantities which exceed 10 mg/dm² (total migration).
Paragraph 2. The total migration limit (total migration) shall be set at 60 mg per litre. kg of food (mg/kg) in the case of :
1) objects which are or are comparable to containers or which may be filled with a volume of not less than 500 ml and not more than 10 litres,
2) articles which may be filled and for which it is virtually impossible to estimate the surface area in contact with the food ; and
3) capsules, props, carryings, and similar closures.
§ 14. The specific migration limits set out in annex 2 to 4 are expressed in mg/kg. However, these limits shall be expressed in mg/dm², in the case of :
1) objects which are or may be compared with containers or which may be filled with a volume of less than 500 ml or more than 10 litres ; and
2) foil and other materials and articles which cannot be filled or for which it is practically impossible to estimate the relationship between the surface area or the surface area of the material or the quantity of food that is in contact with it.
Paragraph 2. In order to express the limit values in annex 2 to 4 in mg/dm 2 dividers the threshold expressed in mg / kg with the agreed conversion factor 6.
§ 15. For plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with food or are already in contact with food for infants and small children as defined in Commission Directive 91 /321/EEC and 96 /5/EC, the total amount of migration is always 60 mg/kg.
Paragraph 2. In the case of plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with food or are already in contact with food for infants and small children as defined in paragraph 1. 1, the specific migration limit is always expressed as mg/kg.
§ 16. Plastic materials and articles must not place primary aromatic amines in the inward amounts (DG = 0,01 mg/kg of the food or the food simulator).
Paragraph 2. The migravation of the primary aromatic amines listed in the lists in Annexes 2 and 4 shall not be subject to this restriction.
Additives
§ 17. Appendix 4 contains a Community list of additives which may be used in the manufacture of plastic materials and objects, with the restrictions and / or specifications listed.
Paragraph 2. Additives that are not listed on the Community list of additives may, until 31, have been added to the Community list. December 2009 will continue to be used in accordance with national law.
Paragraph 3. From the 1. In January 2010, only additives listed on the Community list of additives shall be used in the manufacture of plastic materials and items (positive list).
§ 18. Additives referred to in section 12 and approved as additives in foodstuffs by Council Directive 89 /107/EEC or as flavourings of Council Directive 88 /388/EEC and smoke flavourings in Regulation No 2. 2065/2003 may not migrate :
1) In quantities that have a technological function in the finished food product.
2) Food in quantities exceeding the limits of food additives provided for in Directive 89 /107/EEC or for flavourings provided for in Directive 88 /388/EEC and in Regulation 2065/2003, or in Annex 4, in this notice, as the lowest frontier is to be determined ; shall apply.
3) For foodstuffs, for which additives may not be used as additives in food or flavourings in quantities exceeding the limits laid down in Annexes 4 or Section 13.
Paragraph 2. Where substances are referred to in paragraph 1, 1, no. 1, as active constituents of active materials and articles in contact with food, they may, notwithstanding paragraph, be used. Paragraph 1 shall be subject to national provisions until Community provisions have been adopted.
§ 19. For the use of additives for the manufacture of plastic layers or plastic plains, in accordance with the same amount of plastic. the definition in section 11 (3). 1, no. 3, the restrictions and / or characteristics listed in Annex 4 shall apply.
Paragraph 2. Additives that are not listed in Annex 4 may be used until a reassessment of EFSA should be reviewed if national legislation is complied with.
20. For the use of additives exclusively as polymerisation aids (in the following reference of PPA) and which are not intended to remain in the finished item for the production of plastic materials and articles, the restrictions apply ; and / or specifications listed in Annex 4.
Paragraph 2. PPA, which is not listed in Annex 4, may be used up until a reassessment of EFSA, provided that national legislation is complied with.
§ 21. For the use of additives exclusively as surface biocides, which are intended to remain in the finished material or the final item, the restrictions and / or specifications listed in Annex 3 shall apply.
§ 22. A provisional list of additives that is being evaluated by the Authority has been published by the Commission and is kept up to date.
k. 2 By way of derogation from Article 4 (4) The third subparagraph of Directive 2002/72/EC of the Commission Directive 2002/72/EC may continue to be used in accordance with national law in accordance with the first subparagraph of Article 4. January, 2010, as long as they are included in the preliminary list.
-23. After the 31. In December 2006, Member States may not approve additives referred to in Annex 4 and which have never been assessed by the Scientific Committee for Food or the EFSA.
Applications for the inclusion of new additives
§ 24. A new additive may be added to the list of substances referred to in Annex 4 at any time when the EFSA has carried out a risk assessment of the substance.
§ 25. Companies wishing to have an additive which is already marketed in one or more Member States are included in the list in Annex 4, so that the EFSA can carry out a risk assessment by the date of the sale of the data. 31. December 2006.
Paragraph 2. For the submission of the required information, the applicant must use ' Guidelines of European Food Safety Authority for the presentation of a safety offence of a substance to be used in food contact material prior to its information "The".
Paragraph 3. The application procedures shall be in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 2 of the European Parliament and of the Council. 1935/2004 of 27. In October 2004 on materials and articles intended for contact with food and for the cancellation of Directive 80 /590/EEC and 89 /109/EEC.
Paragraph 4. If EFSA is dealt with in accordance with the information referred to in paragraph 1 In the case of further information, the additive may continue to be used in compliance with national legislation until the EFSA has given its opinion, provided that the information is submitted within the time limit laid down by the EFSA.
Paragraph 5. The Commission shall draw up the latest 31. In December 2007, a provisional list of additives may continue to be used after the date of the date on which the report 31. In December 2007, in compliance with national legislation, until the EFSA has carried out an evaluation.
Paragraph 6. The inclusion of an additive on the provisional list assumes that the following conditions are met :
1) The additive shall be permitted in one or more Member States by the Member States. 31. December 2006.
2) The information on additives shall be submitted in accordance with the requirements of the Authority by the date of the authorization. 31. December 2006.
Multi-layer storage materials and articles
SECTION 26. In the case of multilayer or objects the individual plastic layer shall be in accordance with this notice.
Paragraph 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 1 it is provided that the finished materials or objects comply with the specific and total migration limits laid down in this notice, that a layer which is not in direct contact with the food and which is separated from the food product is not in direct contact with : the food with a functional plastic barrier,
1) are not in accordance with the restrictions and specifications set out in this notice and / or,
2) are produced with other substances other than those listed in this notice. However, this does not apply to substances classified as being substances that are
a) proof or presumably carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic to reproduction in Annex 1 of Council Directive 67 /548/EEC, or
b) in accordance with Annex 6 of Council Directive 67 /548/EEC, the following shall be classified as carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic to reproduction as a carcinogen, mutagenic or toxic to reproduction.
Paragraph 3. Migration of the substances in paragraph 1. 2, no. 2 to the food or simulators shall not exceed 0,01 mg/kg measured with statistical safety by means of the analytical method provided for in Article 11 of the Regulation (EC) No 2 of the European Parliament and of the Council. 882/2004.
Paragraph 4. This limit shall always be expressed as the concentration of the food or simulator. The limit shall apply to a group of compounds if they are structurally or toxicologically closely, particularly isomers or compounds with the same relevant functional group, and it also includes any possible contamination.
Deleting substances
§ 27. A additive is deleted from the provisional list :
1) when it is recorded on the Community list of additives ; or
2) when the Commission takes a decision not to include it in the Community list of additives ; or
3) if the authority during the processing of the information requests for further information and information not to be submitted within the time limit laid down by the Authority.
Foil of celluloseregenerates
§ 28. Foil of celluloseregenerates, as referred to in section 3 (1). 2, no. The provisions of 1 and 2 shall be obtained exclusively from the substances or groups listed in Annex 1, and only on the conditions laid down therein.
Paragraph 2. Folier of celluloseregenerates referred to in section 3 (3). 2, no. 3, before surfactions are made exclusively from the substances or groups referred to in Annex 1, and only on the conditions laid down therein. The flat-end treatment of the products referred to in section 3 (3). 2, no. The following shall be obtained exclusively from substances or groups of substances listed in Annex 2 and Annex 4 to 6, and only on the conditions laid down therein.
Paragraph 3. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 1 and 2 other substances or groups of substances may be used as colourants or bonuses where these substances do not provide for the contamination of foodstuffs.
Paragraph 4. Materials and objects produced from the pholier of cellular generates referred to in section 3 (3). 2, no. 3, shall be in accordance with section 11 (3). 2.
§ 29. The provisions of Section 28 shall not apply to synthetic intestines of celluloseregenerates.
-$30. Insurfaces of cellular generates shall not be allowed in contact with food.
Ceramic and enailed items, and glazed
§ 31. Ceramic and embed items, and glazed, may not give more lead or cadmium than those set out in Annex 7.
Paragraph 2. Where ceramic or packaged objects or glazed lead or cadmium in quantities exceeding the limits set out in Annex 7 but not more than 50 pctates, the batch may be legally sold if analyses of at least 3 other objects of : the same shape and dimensions and with the same decoration and glasurers show that the quantities of lead or cadmium from these objects do not exceed the limits set out in Annex 7, and none of these objects exceed those limits ; More than 50%.
Special documentation and declaration requirements
§ 32. Materials and objects intended for contact with food must be accompanied by written declarations and supporting evidence in accordance with the requirements laid down in Annex 8.
Paragraph 2. In the case of plastic materials and articles, the operator shall also, upon request, provide appropriate documentation to ensure that the materials and the items and substances intended for the manufacture of such materials and articles meet the requirements of : This notice shall be available to the Food Authority. This documentation must contain the test conditions and the results, the calculations, other information and evidence of the safety or information shown to show that the requirements have been met.
Paragraph 3. In the case of manufacturers and importers of ceramic articles, it shall also provide appropriate proof that ceramic objects comply with the limits of lead and cadmium, as provided for in Annex 7, The FDA. This documentation must contain the results of the analyses carried out, the test conditions and the name and address of the laboratory carried out by the laboratory.
Chapter 5
Penalty and effective provisions
§ 33. Unless higher penalties are inflited on the other legislation, the penalty shall be punished by the penalty which is in breach of :
1) Article 3 (4), Article 4 (4), Paragraph 1, and paragraph 1. 3-6, Article 11 (1). The Regulation (EC) No 5, Article 15 and Article 17 of Regulation (EC) No (EC) No, 1935/2004 of 27. October 2004 on materials and articles intended for contact with food and for the repeal of Directive 80 /590/EEC and 89 /109/EEC, or
2) Article 1 of Commission Regulation (EC) No 372 of 2. April 2007 laying down temporary limit values for molluscs in cartials intended for contact with foodstuffs intended for contact with foodstuffs as amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 2. 597 of 24. June 2008.
3) Article 4-7 of Commission Regulation (EC) No, 2023/2006 on good manufacturing practice for materials and articles intended for contact with food.
4) § § 9 and 10, § 12, § 13, § 15, § 15, § 16, § 17, 18, § 19, § 20, § 20, section 21, section 26, section 26, section 20. 1-3, § 28, and section 30-32 of this notice.
5) Article 2, Article 3, Article 4, Article 5 and Article 6 (4). 4 of Commission Regulation (EC) No, 1895 of 18. November 2005 on the limitation of the use of certain epox extregerates in materials and articles intended for contact with food.
6) Article 3 (1). Paragraph 1, Article 7 (1). Regulation (EC) No 1 and 2 and Article 12 of Commission Regulation (EC) No 2 282/2008 of 27. in March 2008, on materials and objects of regained plastics intended for contact with foodstuffs and amending Regulation (EC) No 2. 2023/2006.
7) Article 4, Article 5, Article 9, Article 10, Article 11, Article 11, Article 13 and Article 14 (4). 5 of Commission Regulation (EC) No, 450/2009 of 29. May 2009 on active and intelligent materials and articles intended for contact with food.
8) Article 1 of Commission Regulation (EC) No 975/2009 of 19. October 2009 amending Directive 2002/72/EC on plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs.
Paragraph 2. The sentence may rise to a maximum sentence for two years if it has been committed by the action or omission, by means of a premedication or gross negligence and, at the time of the infringement, the following :
1) injury to public health or induced danger ; or
2) obtained or intended to benefit from the economic advantage of the person concerned himself or others.
Paragraph 3. Companies can be imposed on companies, etc. (legal persons) punishable by the rules of the penal code 5. Chapter.
§ 34. The announcement shall enter into force on the 18-1. November, 2009.
Paragraph 2. From the 7th. In March 2009, trade in and use of plastic materials and articles is intended for contact with food, if they are in accordance with the rules of this notice of plastics.
Paragraph 3. From the 7th. In March 2010, the production and import into the Community of plastic materials and articles intended for contact with food shall be prohibited if they are not in accordance with the rules of this notice of plastics.
Paragraph 4. From the 18-18. In June 2010, trade in and use of biocides in materials and objects is permitted in materials and articles intended for contact with food, if they are in accordance with the rules of this Order for Bicides.
Paragraph 5. At the same time, notice No 167 of 3. March 2009 on materials and articles intended for contact with food.
The FDA, the 13-one. November 2009Esben Eoked Rasmussen / Jan Thiele
Appendix 1
List of substances which may be used in the manufacture of cellular generals
Description of phooil of celluloseregenerates
Foil of celluloseregenerates is a thin film produced by unrefined cellulose of non-recyced wood or cotton. For technological purposes, suitable substances may be added to the mass or to the surface. Folier of celluloseregenerates may be coated on either side or both sides.
List of substances which may be used in the manufacture of cellular generals
-WHAT? The percentages of this Annex, the first and second part of this Annex shall be expressed in weight / weight (w/w) and shall be calculated in relation to the quantity of non-water-free surface-treated foil of celluloseregenerates ;
-WHAT? the general technical terms are given in sharp parentheses ;
-WHAT? the substances used must be of good technical quality in the case of purity criteria,
Section A
Non-surface treated phosphates of celluloseregenerates
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Generated cellulose
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Moisturizing stabilizers
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Bis (2-hydroxyethyl) ether [ = diethylene lycol ]
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Only to the foil, which will later be treated and then used for non-moist foods, that is to say. which does not contain any physically free water on the surface. The total quantity of bis (2-hydroxyethyl) ether and ethandiol in food which has been in contact with foil of this type must not exceed 30 mg/kg of food.
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acetic acid and ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium salts thereof ;
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sorbic acid and ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, and sodium salts thereof ;
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Condensation product of cooked-up hyde, either unmodified or modified by one or more of the following produter:butanol, diethylene tetramine, ethanol, triethylenetetramine, tetraethylenpentamine, tri-(2-hydroxyethyl) amin, 3,3 '-diaminodipropylamine, 4,4 '-diaminodibutylamine
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Polyalkylenamins, cross-bundles, and on cation
(a) Polyamidepichlorhydrine harp on the basis of diaminopropylmethylamine and epichlorhydrin
(b) Polyamidepichlorhydrine harps, on the basis of epichlorhydrine, adipinic acid, caprolactam, diethylentriamin and / or ethylenediamine
(c) Polyamidepichlorhydrine harps, on the basis of adipinic acid, diethylenentriamin and epichlorhydrine or a mixture of epichlorhydrin and ammonia
(d) Polyamid-polyaminepi chlorhyladrinharks, on the basis of epichlorhydrine, dimethyladipate and diethylentriamin
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Condensation product of carbamidal resin, not modified or which may have been modified by one or more of the following products :
aminomethyl sulphonic acid, sulfanoxic acid, butanol, diethylentriamin, diaminodiethylamine, methanol, triethylenpentamine, guanidin, sodium sulphite, ethanol, 3,3 ' diaminodipropylamine, diaminopropane, diaminobutan
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The content of free formaldehyde less than or equal to 0,5 mg/dm 2 of the non-coated foil.
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4th Class
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The total quantity of the substances may not exceed 0,01 mg/dm 2 of the non-coated foil.
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Response-related products between amines of edible oils and polyethylene oxide
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Section B
Surface treated foil of celluloseregenerates
Asleep
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Claim
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Celluloseregenerate
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See section A
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B.
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Additives
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See section A
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"C."
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Lak
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1. Polymer
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The total quantity of substances may not exceed 50 mg/dm 2 of the coating agent on the side that is in contact with food.
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Ethylcellulose, hydroxyethylcellulose, methylcellulose and hydroxypropylcellulose
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Cellulosenitrate
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Less than or equal to 20 mg/dm 2 of the surfactant on the part of contact with food ; the nitrogen content must be between 10.8% (w/w) and 12,2% (w/w) in the cellulosenitrate.
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2nd Harpicces
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The total quantities of substances shall not exceed 12,5 mg/dm ; 2 of the coating agent on the side of contact with foodstuffs, and only by means of cellular egenerates coated with a surface treatment based on the cellulosenitrate.
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Casein
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Colophonium and / or reaction products resulting from polymeronisation and / or hydrogenerating and / or colophonium condensed with acryllic acid, maleine acid, citric acid, fumaric acid and / or 2,2-bis-(4-hydroxyphenyl) propanformaldehyde and / or Phthalc acid and esterified with ethanol, methanol or polyvalent alcohols (C 2 -C 6 () or mixtures of these alcohols ;
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Gelatine, (food quality)
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Natural resin [ Dammar ]
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The total quantity of substances shall not exceed 6 mg/dm ; 2 of the coating agent on the side that is in contact with food.
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Acetyltributylcitrate
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Di-isobutyladipate
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Di-n-hexylazelate
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Dicylohexylphthalate
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Less than or equal to 4,0 mg/dm 2 of the coating agent on the side that is in contact with food.
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2-ethylhexyldiphenylphosphate
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The quantity of 2-ethylyldiphenyldiphenylphosphate shall not exceed : (a) 2,4 mg/kg of the food of the food, which is in contact with foil of this type, or b) 0,4 mg/dm 2 of the coating agent on the side that is in contact with food.
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Glycerol monoacetate [ = monoacetin ]
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The total quantity of substances shall not exceed 6 mg/dm ; 2 in the non-surface treated foil of cellulose generates, including the coatings on the side that is in contact with food.
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4.1. Additives that are listed in the first part
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The same specific provisions as in the first part (the quantities in mg/dm 2 concerns, however, the side that is in contact with foodstuffs,
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The quantity of single substances or of a group of substances may not exceed 2 mg/dm 2 (or a smaller value, where this is specified) on the side that in contact with food.
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1-hexadecanol and 1-octadecanol [ stearyl alcohol ]
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Esters of saturated or unsaturated linear fatty acids with a straight number of carbon atoms C 8 -C 20 and ricin acid with ethanol, 1-butanol, 1-pentanol [ amyl alcohol ] and oleylalcohol
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Montanvx, including purification of monamic acid (C 26 -C 32 () and / or its esters with ethandiol and / or its calcium and potassium salts,
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Carnaustoks
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Beeswax
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Espartovoks
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Candelillavoks
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DimethylPolysiloxan
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Less than or equal to 1 mg/dm 2 of the coating agent on the side that is in contact with food.
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Epoxouter soybean oil (with a ethylene oxide content of 6 8%)
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purified paraffin and purified microcrystalline waxing (microwaxes)
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Pentaerythritoltetrastearat
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Mono-and bis-(octadecyl-diethyleneoxid) phosphate
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Less than or equal to 0.2 mg/dm 2 of the coating agent on the side that is in contact with food.
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Esters of aliphatic acids (C 8 -C 20 () with mono and / or bis-(2-hydroxyethylamin) diethanolamine
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2-and 3-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyanisol [ = butylhydroxyanisol (BHA) ]
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Less than or equal to 0.06 mg/dm 2 of the stocking on the side that is in contact with food.
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2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol [ butyl hydroxytoluene (BHT) ]
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Less than or equal to 0.06 mg/dm 2 of the stocking on the side that is in contact with food.
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Di-n-octyltin-bis (2-ethylhexylmalate)
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Less than or equal to 0.06 mg/dm 2 of the coating agent on the side that is in contact with food.
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5. solvents
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The total quantity of substances shall not exceed 0,6 mg/m; 2 of the coating agent on the side that is in contact with food.
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Butyacetate
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Ethyl acetate
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Isobutyl acetate
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Isopropylacetat
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Propylacetat
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Acetone
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1-Butanol
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Cyclohexane
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Ethyl anyl ene colmonobutylether-acetate
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Methylethylketon
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Methylisobutylketon
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Tetrahydrofuran
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Toluene
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Less than or equal to 0.06 mg/dm 2 of the coating agent on the side that is in contact with food.
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Appendix 2
List of mounting and other disposable substances that may be used in the manufacture of plastic materials and articles
The list divided into parts A and B shall not include mounting and other disposable substances used solely for the production of :
a) surface coating made on the basis of resins and polymer, in liquid, powder or basic form such as fernis, varnish, paints, etc.
b) epoxy resins
c) adheators and adheators,
d) pressurized
General Introduction
1) This Annex contains the list of permitted monomers and other excursions. The list includes
a) substances of polymerization, including polyaddition and other similar processes, are made of the macromolecules.
b) natural or synthetic macromolecular substances used in the manufacture of modified macromolecules if the monomers or other extracts that are involved in their synthesis are not included on the lists.
c) substances which are used to modify existing natural or synthetic macromolecular substances.
2) The list shall not include any of the following substances, even if these are used with presets and are approved :
a) aluminum, ammonium, calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium and sodium salts (including double salts and acid salts) of the permitted acidity, phenols and alcohols. The beenages. acid (s), salts, however, in the list if the free acid (s) are not mentioned.
b) Zinc salts (including double salts and acid salts) of permitted acidity, phenols and alcohols. For these salts a group-SMG = 25 mg/kg (expressed as Zn). The same restriction on Zn shall also apply to :
i) substances whose name contains the terms '...... acid (s), salts, however, in the list, if the free acid (s) are not mentioned ;
(ii) substances referred to in Note 38 Annex 2 "
3)
The list does not contain any of the following substances, even though they may be present.
(a) substances present in the finished product in the form of-impurities in the substances used-reaction products of the substances used-breakdown products ;
(b) oligates and natural or synthetic macromolekyl substances and mixtures thereof, if the monomers or the starting materials involved in their synthesis are included on the list ;
(c) mixtures of authorized substances. Materials and articles containing the substances in paragraphs 3a, 3b or 3c shall comply with the requirements of Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 2 of the European Parliament and of the Council. 1935/2004.
4) The substances used must be of good technical quality.
5) The list contains the following information
(1) Column 1 (PM/REF #) : the EEC packaging material number :
(2) Column 2 (CAS No) : the registration number of the substance in the CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service) ;
(3) Column 3 (CHEMICAL NAME) : Chemical designation of the substance
(4) Column 4 (RESTRIKTIONER OG/ELLER SPECIFICATIONS). It may be the specific migration limit (= SMG) (b) the maximum allowable residue of the material in the material (= QM) (c) the maximum allowable residue of the substance in the material, expressed as mg/6 dm² of the surface that is in contact with the food (= QMA) other specific restriccels) all characteristics linked to the substance or polymer.
6) For a substance that both appears on the list as a single connection and subject to a generic term, the restrictions referred to in each connection are subject to the restrictions referred to in the list.
7) If there is a mismatch between the CAS number and the chemical description, then the last one that is in force. In the case of any mismatch between the CAS number in the EINECS and in the CAS, the latter that is applicable.
8) In the column 4 of the table, a number of abbreviations and phrases of the table are used,
DG =
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the detection limit of the analytical method,
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FM =
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finished material
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NCO =
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Isocyanat (functional group)
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IP =
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non-levious ' shall not be understood in : this notice that the substance cannot be detected in a quantity of the specified detection limit (DG) using a validated analytical method. If such a method is not available, an analytical method which is useful in the detection limit until the validated method has been developed could be used to use a method of analysis.
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QM =
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maximum allowable residue of the material in the material or the object. The quantity of the material in the material or the object is determined by an analytical method validated. Where such a method is not yet available, an analytical method which works appropriately at the specified limit, until a validated method has been developed, can be used appropriately.
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QM (T) =
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the maximum allowable residue of the material in the material or the item, expressed as a total quantity of the functional group or substance (T) of substance, in the case of QM (T), this notice that the maximum allowable residue of the material in the material or the object is to be determined by means of a validated analytical method at the specified limit. Where such a method is not yet available, an analytical method which works appropriately at the specified limit, until a validated method has been developed, can be used appropriately.
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QMA =
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the maximum allowable residue of the material in the material and the item expressed as mg/6 dm, 2 of the surface that is in contact with food. For the purposes of QM (A) this notice that the maximum allowable residue of the substance on the surface of the material or the object shall be determined by means of a validated analytical method at the specified limit. Where such a method is not yet available, an analytical method which works appropriately at the specified limit, until a validated method has been developed, can be used appropriately.
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QMA (T) =
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The maximum allowable residue of the material in the material or the item expressed as the total quantity of the functional group or substance in the material per unit. 6 dm 2 of the surface that is in contact with food. For the purposes of QMA (T), this notice that the maximum allowable residue of the substance on the surface of the material or the object shall be determined by means of a validated analytical method at the specified limit. Where such a method is not yet available, an analytical method which works appropriately at the specified limit, until a validated method has been developed, can be used appropriately.
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SMG =
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the specific migration limit of a food or food simulator (food simulator), unless otherwise specified by "SMG " means in : this notice that the substance can be detected by means of an authenticated, appropriate functional analysis method at the specified limit. If such a method is not available, an analytical method which is useful in the detection limit until the validated method has been developed could be used to use a method of analysis.
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SMG (T) =
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the specific migration limit of a food or food simulator (food simulator) expressed as a total quantity of the functional group or substance specified in the case of SMG (T), this notice that the specific migration of the substance must be determined using an authenticated analysis method at the specified limit. Where such a method is not yet available, an analytical method which works appropriately at the specified limit, until a validated method has been developed, can be used appropriately.
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9) Notes on column 4 "Restrictions and / or Specifications" are as follows :
(1) WARNING : There is a risk of SMG being overridden in simulator of fatty foods.
(2) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 10060 and 23920 must not exceed the restriction.
(3) SMG (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 15760, 16990, 47680, 53650 and 89440 must not exceed the restriction.
(4) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 19540 19960 and 64800 must not exceed the restriction.
(5) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 14200, 14230 and 41840 must not exceed the restriction.
(6) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 66560 and 66580 must not exceed the restriction.
(7) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 30080, 42320, 45195, 45200, 53610, 81760, 89200 and 92030 must not exceed the restriction.
(8) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under refs. no. 24886, 62020, 30607, 38000, 42400, 64320, 66350, 67896, 73040, 85760, 85840, 85920 and 95725 must not exceed the restriction.
(9) WARNING : There is a risk that migration of the substance would prejudice the organoleptic characteristics of the foodstuff, and therefore that the finished product is not in accordance with Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 2 of the European Parliament and of the Council. 1935/2004.
(10) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 30180, 40980, 63200, 65120, 65200, 65360, 65360, 65440 and 73120, must not exceed the restriction.
(11) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 45200, 64320, 81680 and 86800, must not exceed the restriction.
(12) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 36720, 36800, 36840, 36840 and 92000 must not exceed the restriction.
(13) SMG (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 39090 and 39120 must not exceed the restriction.
(14) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 44960, 68078, 69160, 82020 and 89170 must not exceed the restriction.
(15) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 15970, 48640, 48720, 48880, 61280, 61360 and 61600, must not exceed the restriction.
(16) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 49595, 49,600, 67520, 76515 and 83599, must not exceed the restriction.
(17) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 50160, 50240, 50320, 50360, 50400, 50480, 50560, 50640, 50720, 50800, 50880, 50880, 50960, 51040 51120 must not exceed the restriction.
(18) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 67600, 67680 and 67760, must not exceed the restriction.
(19) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 60400, 60480 and 61440 must not exceed the restriction.
(20) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 66400 and 66480 must not exceed the restriction.
(21) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 93120 and 93280 must not exceed the restriction.
(22) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 17260, 18670, 54880 and 59280 must not exceed the restriction.
(23) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 13620, 36840, 40320 and 87040 must not exceed the restriction.
(24) SMG (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 13720 and 40580 must not exceed the restriction.
(25) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 16650 and 51570 must not exceed the restriction.
(26) The QM (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 14950, 15700, 16600, 16570, 16600, 16630, 18640, 19110, 22332, 22420, 22570, 25210, 25240 and 25270 shall not exceed the restriction.
(27) QMA (T) in this specific case means that the sum of the remaining quantities of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 10599 /90A, 10599/91, 10599 /92A and 10599/93 must not exceed the restriction.
(28) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 13480 and 39680 must not exceed the restriction.
(29) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 22775 and 69920 must not exceed the restriction.
(30) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 86480, 86960 and 87120 must not exceed restriction
(31) When it is connected with fats, the monitoring of compliance with the simulator in the form of foodstuffs should be saturated fat as a simulant D.
(32) When cool, monitoring compliance should be carried out using isoctan as a replacement for simulant D (unstable).
(33) QMA (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the remaining quantities of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 14800 and 45600 must not exceed the restriction.
(34) SMG (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF No 55200, 55280 and 55360 must not exceed the restriction.
(35) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 25540 and 25550 must not exceed the restriction.
(36) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 10690, 10750, 10780, 10780, 10810, 10840, 11470, 11590, 11680, 11680, 11710, 11830, 11590, 11980 and 31,500 must not exceed the restriction.
(37) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 20020, 20080, 20110, 20140, 20170, 20890, 21010, 21100, 21130, 21190, 21280, 21280, 21340 and 21460 must not exceed the restriction.
(38) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 81515, 96190, 96240 and 96320, and of zinc salts (including double salts and acid salts) of permitted acidity, phenols and alcohols must not exceed the restriction. The same restriction on Zn shall also apply to substances whose names contain the names ' ... acid (s), salts that appear in the list, if the (ies) free (ies) (ies) have not been mentioned.
(39) The migration limit will be able to be exceeded at very high temperatures.
(40) SMG (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 38940 and 40020 must not exceed the restriction.
(41) SMG (T) means, in this case, that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under section 47600 and 67360 must not exceed the restriction.
(42) SMG (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under 75100 and 75105 must not exceed the restriction.
(43) SMG can be exceeded by using polyolepins.
(44) SMG can be exceeded by using plastic containing more than 0,5% w/w of the substance.
(45) SMG can be exceeded in contact with foodstuffs with a high alcoholic strength.
(46) SMG can be exceeded by using the LD-polyethylene (LDPE) containing more than 0,3% w/w of the substance when it is in contact with fatty foods.
10) Caution : there is a risk that migration of the substance will cause the organoleptic characteristics of the food product and, therefore, that the finished product is not in accordance with Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 2 of the European Parliament and of the Council. 1935/2004.
Section A
List of permitted monomers and other excurs
PM/REF no.
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CAS no.
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Chemical designation
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Restrictions and / or specifications
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10030
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000514-10-3
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Abietinic acid
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10060
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000075-07-0
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Acetaldehyde
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SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (2)
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10090
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000064-19-7
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Acetic acid
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10120
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000108-05-4
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Vinyl acetate
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SMG = 12 mg/kg
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10150
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000108-24-7
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Eddikreanhydrid
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10210
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000074-86-2
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Acetylene
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10599 /90A
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061788-89-4
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Dimes of unsaturated fatty acids (C 18 ), distilled
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QMA (T) = 0,05 mg/6 dm 2 (27)
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10599/91
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061788-89-4
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Dimes of unsaturated fatty acids (C 18 ), not distilled
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QMA (T) = 0,05 mg/6 dm 2 (27)
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10599 /92A
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068783-41-5
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Dimes, hydrogenated, of unsaturated fatty acids (C) 18 ), distilled
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QMA (T) = 0,05 mg/6 dm 2 (27)
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10599/93
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068783-41-5
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Dimes, hydrogenated, of unsaturated fatty acids (C) 18 ), not distilled
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QMA (T) = 0,05 mg/6 dm 2 (27)
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10630
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000079-06-1
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Acrylamide
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SMG=IP (DG=0.01 mg/kg)
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10660
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015214-89-8
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2-Acrylamido-2methylpropansulphonic acid
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SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
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10690
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000079-10-7
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Acryllic acid
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SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (36)
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10750
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002495-35-4
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Benzylacrylate
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SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (36)
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10780
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000141-32-2
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n -Butylacrylate.
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SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (36)
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10810
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002998-08-5
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sec -Butylacrylate.
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SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (36)
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10840
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001663-39-4
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tert -Butylacrylate.
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SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (36)
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11005
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012542-30-2
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Dicyclopentenyla-crylate
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QMA = 0,05 mg/6 dm 2
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11245
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002156-97-0
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Dodecylacrylate
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SMG = 0,05 mg/kg (1)
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11470
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000140-88-5
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Ethyl acrylate
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SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (36)
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11500
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000103-11-7
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2-ethylhexylacrylate
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SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
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11510
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000818-61-1
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Hydroxyethylacetate
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Look at Ethylene's monoacrylate.
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11530
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000999-61-1
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2-Hydroxypropylacrylate
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QMA = 0,05 mg/6 dm 2 for the sum of 2 hydroxypropylacrylate and 2-hydroxyisopropylacrylate and in accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6 ;
|
11590
|
00106-63-8
|
Isobutylacrylate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (36)
|
11680
|
000689-12-3
|
Isopropylacrylate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (36)
|
11710
|
000096-33-3
|
Methylacrylate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (36)
|
11830
|
000818-61-1
|
Ethyl anylene-a monoacrylate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (36)
|
11890
|
002499-59-4
|
n Octylacrylate.
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (36)
|
11980
|
000925-60-0
|
Propylacrylate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (36)
|
12100
|
000107-13-1
|
Acrylonitrile
|
SMG = IP. (DG = 0,020 mg/kg, analysis tolerance included)
|
12130
|
000124-04-9
|
Adipic acid
|
|
12265
|
004074-90-2
|
Divinyl ladipate
|
QM = 5 mg/kg in FM or for use only as comonomer
|
12280
|
002035-75-8
|
Adipinsyreanhydrid
|
|
12310
|
|
Albumin
|
|
12340
|
|
Albumin, coagulated with formaldehyde
|
|
12375
|
|
Alcohol, aliphatic, monovalente, saturated, unbranched, primary (C) 4 -C 22 ()
|
|
12670
|
002855-13-2
|
1-Amino-3-aminomethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexane
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg
|
12761
|
000693-57-2
|
12-Aminododecanic acid
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
12763
|
000141-43-5
|
2-Aminoethanol
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg. The substance shall not be used in polymers intended to come into contact with food for which simulator D is required in the circular control of materials and articles, and only indirectly contact with food behind a layer of PET
|
12765
|
084434-12-08
|
Natrium n-( 2-aminoethyl) -beta-alaninate
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
12786
|
000919-30-2
|
3-aminopropyltriet-hoxysilan
|
Exceptional residual content of 3-aminopropyltriet-hoxysian must be less than 3 mg/kg of filler when used for reactive coatings of inorganic fillof, SMG = 0,05 mg/kg when used for surface treatment of materials and objects.
|
12788
|
002432-99-7
|
11 -Aminoundecanic acid
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
12789
|
007664-41-7
|
Ammonia
|
|
12820
|
000123-99-9
|
Azelaine acid
|
|
12970
|
004196-95-6
|
Azelainsyreanhydrid
|
|
13000
|
001477-55-0
|
1,3-Benzenemethanamin
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
13060
|
004422-95-1
|
1,3,5-Benzentricarboxylacoretrichloride
|
QMA = 0,05 mg/6 dm² (measured as 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylic acid)
|
13075
|
00091-76-9
|
Benzoguanamin
|
See 2,4-Diamino-6-phenyl-1,3,5-triazine
|
13090
|
000065-85-0
|
Benzoic acid
|
|
13150
|
000100-51-6
|
Benzyl alcohol
|
|
13180
|
000498-66-8
|
Bicyclo [ 2.2.1 ] hept-2-one (= norborns)
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
13210
|
001761-71-3
|
Bis (4-aminocyclohexyl) methane
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
13317
|
132459-54-2
|
N, N '-bis [ 4-(ethoxy-carbonyl) phenyl ]-1,4,5,8-naphthalente-tracarboxydiazen
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg. RUnit > 98.1% (w/w). Only for use as comonoms (max. 4%) to poly esters (PET, PBT)
|
13323
|
000102-40-9
|
1,3-bis (2 hydroxy-ethoxy) benzene
|
SMG 0.05 mg/kg
|
13326
|
000111-46-6
|
Bis (2-hydroxyethyl) ether
|
Look at Diethylene glycol.
|
13380
|
000077-99-6
|
2,2-Bis (hydroxymethyl) -1-butanol
|
See "1,1,1-Trimed-hylolpropane"
|
13390
|
000105-08-8
|
1,4-Bis (hydroxymethyl) cyclohexane
|
|
13395
|
004767-03-7
|
2,2-Bis (hydroxymethyl) propionic acid
|
QMA = 0,05 mg/6 dm 2
|
13480
|
000080-05-7
|
2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane
|
SMG = 0,6 mg/kg (28)
|
13530
|
038103-06-9
|
2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propan-bis (phthalsyreanhydride)
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
13510
|
001675-54-3
|
2,2-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl)
Propano-bis (2,3-epoxypropyl)
ether) (= BADGE
|
According to the Commission Directive
2002 /16/EC of 20. February 2002
on the use of certain epoxextregerates
in materials and articles ;
intended to come into contact
with foodstuffs (OJ L 51,
22.2.2002, s. 27)
|
13550
|
000110-98-5
|
Bis (hydroxypropyl) ether
|
Look at Dipropylene glycol.
|
13560
|
005124-30-1
|
Bis (4-isocyanatocyclohexyl) methane
|
See "Dicyclohexylmethan-4,4 '-diisocyanate"
|
13600
|
047465-97-4
|
3,3-Bis (3-methyl-4-hydroxy-phenyl-2-indolinon
|
SMG = 1,8 mg/kg
|
13607
|
000080-05-7
|
Bisphenol A
|
See "2,2-bis (4-hydroxy-phenyl) propane"
|
13610
|
001675-54-3
|
Bisphenol A-bis (2,3-epoxypropyl)-ether
|
See "2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) Propan-bis (2,3-epoxypropyl) ether"
|
13614
|
038103-06-9
|
Bisphenol A-bis (phthalsyreanhydride)
|
See 13530
|
13617
|
000080-09-1
|
Bisphenol S
|
See "4,4 '-Diphenylsulfon"
|
13620
|
10043-35-3
|
Borric acid
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (23) (expressed as resident) cf. however, the Danish rules for drinking water,
|
13630
|
000106-99-0
|
But adiene
|
QM = 1 mg/kg in FM or SMG = non-detectable (DG = 0,02 mg/kg, analysis tolerance)
|
13690
|
000107-88-0
|
1,3-Butandiol
|
|
13720
|
00110-63-4
|
1,4-Butandiol
|
SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg (24)
|
13780
|
002425-79-8
|
1,4-Butandiol-bis (2,3-epoxypropyl) ether
|
QM = 1 mg/kg in FM (expressed as epoxy groups, molecule weight = 43)
|
13810
|
000505-65-7
|
1,4-Butandiolpurpose
|
QMA = 0,05 mg/6 dm 2
|
13840
|
000071-36-3
|
1-Butanol
|
|
13870
|
000106-98-9
|
1-Buten
|
|
13900
|
000107-01-7
|
2-Buten
|
|
13932
|
000598-32-3
|
3-Buten-2-ol
|
QMA = IP (DG = 0,02 mg/6 dm 2 ). For use as co-monomer when making polymer additives
|
14020
|
000098-54-4
|
4- tert -Butylphenol
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
14110
|
000123-72-8
|
Buturaldehyde
|
|
14140
|
000107-92-6
|
Sonic acid
|
|
14170
|
000106-31-0
|
Smory reanhydrid
|
|
14200
|
000105-60-2
|
Caprolactam
|
SMG (T) = 15 mg/kg (5)
|
14230
|
002123-24-2
|
Caprolactam, sodium salt
|
SMG (T) = 15 mg/kg (5) (expressed as caprolactam)
|
14260
|
000502-44-3
|
Caprolacton
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg (expressed as the sum of caprolac tongs and 6-hydroxyhe-xanlic acid)
|
14320
|
000124-07-2
|
Capryllic acid
|
|
14350
|
000630-08-0
|
Carbon monoxide
|
|
14380
|
000075-44-5
|
Carbonylchloride
|
QM = 1 mg/kg in FM
|
14411
|
008001-79-4
|
Ricinus oil
|
|
14500
|
009004-34-6
|
Cellulose
|
|
14530
|
007782-50-5
|
Chlor
|
|
14570
|
000106-89-8
|
1-Chlor-2,3-epoxypropane
|
See "Epichlorhydrin"
|
14627
|
0000117-21-5
|
3-Chlorphthalhyreanhydrid
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg (expressed as 3-chlorophthallic acid)
|
14628
|
0000118-45-6
|
4-Chlorphthalsyreanhydrid
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg (expressed as 4-chlorophthallic acid)
|
14650
|
000079-38-9
|
Chlorotrifluoroethylene
|
QMA = 0,5 mg/6 dm²
|
14680
|
000077-92-9
|
Citric acid
|
|
14710
|
000108-39-4
|
m -Cresol
|
|
14740
|
000095-48-7
|
o -Cresol
|
|
14770
|
000106-44-5
|
p -Cresol
|
|
14800
|
003724-65-0
|
Crotonic acid
|
QMA (T) = 0,05 mg/6 dm 2 (33)
|
14841
|
000599-64-4
|
4-Cumylphenol
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
14876
|
0001076-97-7
|
1,4-Cyclohexane-dicarboxylic acid
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg Only for the manufacture of polyesters
|
14880
|
000105-08-8
|
1,4-Cyclohexandimethanol
|
See "1,4-Bis (hydroxyme-thyl) cyclohexane"
|
14950
|
003173-53-3
|
Cyclohexylisocyanat
|
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg in FM (expressed as NCO (NCO) (26)
|
15030
|
000931-88-4
|
Cycloocten
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg. Only for use in contact with food for which simulator A is required in the circular control of materials and articles.
|
15070
|
001647-16-1
|
1,9-Decadiene
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
15095
|
000334-48-5
|
Decanic acid
|
|
15100
|
000112-30-1
|
1-Decanol
|
|
15130
|
000872-05-9
|
1-Decen
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
15250
|
000110-60-1
|
1,4-Diaminobutan
|
|
15267
|
000080-80-0
|
4,4 `-Diaminodiphenylsulfon
|
SMG= 5mg/kg
|
15272
|
000107-15-3
|
1,2-Diaminoethan
|
See "Ethylenediamine"
|
15274
|
000124-09-4
|
1,6-Diaminohexane
|
See "Hexamethylenediamine"
|
15310
|
00091-76-9
|
2,4-Diamino-6-phenyl-1,3,5-triazine
|
QMA = 5 mg/6 dm 2
|
15404
|
000652-67-5
|
1 ,4:3,6-Dianhydrosorbitol
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg. For use only as
comonoms in poly (ethylene coisosorbidterephthalate),
|
15565
|
000106-46-7
|
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
|
SMG = 12 mg/kg
|
15610
|
000080-07-9
|
4,4 ' Dichlordiphenylsulfon
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
15700
|
005124-30-1
|
Dicyclohexylmethan-4,4 '-diisocyanate
|
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (expressed as NCO) (26)
|
15760
|
000111-46-6
|
Diethylene lycol
|
SMG (T) = 30 mg/kg (3)
|
15790
|
000111-40-6
|
Diethylentriamin
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
15820
|
000345-92-6
|
4,4 '-Difluorobenzophenon
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
15880
|
000120-80-9
|
1,2-Dihydroxybenzbenzene
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg
|
15910
|
000108-46-3
|
1,3-Dihydroxybenzbenzene
|
SMG = 2,4 mg/kg
|
15940
|
000123-31-9
|
1,4-Dihydroxybenzbenzene
|
SMG = 0,6 mg/kg
|
15970
|
000611-99-4
|
4,4 ' -Dihydroxy-benzophenon
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg (15)
|
16000
|
000092-88-6
|
4,4 ' -Dihydroxybiphenyl
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg
|
16090
|
000080-09-1
|
4,4 ' Dihydroxydiphenylsulfon
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
16150
|
000108-01-0
|
Dimethylaminoethanol
|
SMG = 18 mg/kg
|
16210
|
006864-37-5
|
3,3 '-Dimethyl-4,4'-diaminodicyclohexylmethan
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg (32). For use in polyamides only
|
16240
|
000091-97-4
|
3,3 '-Dimethyl-4,4'-diisocyanatobiphenyl
|
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (expressed as NCO) (26)
|
16360
|
000576-26-1
|
2,6-Dimethylphenol
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
16390
|
000126-30-7
|
2,2 '-Dimethyl-1,3-propandiol
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
16450
|
000646-06-0
|
1,3-Dioxolan
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
16480
|
000126-58-9
|
Dipentaerythritol
|
|
16540
|
000102-09-0
|
Diphenylcarbonate
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
16570
|
004128-73-8
|
Diphenylether-4,4 '-diisocyanate
|
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (expressed as NCO) (26)
|
16600
|
005873-54-1
|
Diphenylmethan-2,4 '-diisocyanate
|
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (expressed as NCO) (26)
|
16630
|
000101-68-8
|
Diphenylmethan-4,4 '-diisocyanate
|
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (expressed as NCO) (26)
|
16650
|
00127-63-9
|
Diphenylsulfon
|
SMG (T) = 3 mg/kg (25)
|
16660
|
000110-98-5
|
Dipropylene lycol
|
|
16690
|
01321-74-0
|
Divenylbenzene
|
QMA = 0,01 mg/6 dm 2 or SMG = IP (DL = 0,02 mg/kg, analysis tolerance included) for the sum of the benzene benzene and ethyl benzene benzene and in accordance with the specifications in Appendix 6 ;
|
16694
|
013811-50-2
|
N, N ' -Divinyl-2-imidazolidinon
|
QM = 5 mg/kg in FM
|
16697
|
00693-23-2
|
n -Dodeacidic acid
|
|
16704
|
000112-41-4
|
1-Dodec
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
16750
|
000106-89-8
|
Epichlorhydrin
|
QM = 1 mg/kg in FM
|
16780
|
000064-17-5
|
Ethanol
|
|
16950
|
000074-85-1
|
Ethylene
|
|
16955
|
000096-49-1
|
Ethyl carbonate
|
Residue content = 5 mg/kg of hydrogels in a quantity of a maximum of 10 grams of hydrogel per kilogram ; kg of food. Hydrolysatet inhol-der ethylene glycol, which has a SMG = 30 mg/kg
|
16960
|
000107-15-3
|
Ethylenediamine
|
SMG = 12 mg/kg
|
16990
|
000107-21-1
|
Ethylene lycol
|
SMG (T) = 30 mg/kg (3)
|
17005
|
000151-56-4
|
Ethylenimin
|
SMG = IP (DG = 0,01 mg/kg)
|
17020
|
000075-21-8
|
Ethylene oxide
|
QM = 1 mg/kg in FM
|
17050
|
000104-76-7
|
2-Ethyl-1-hexanol
|
SMG = 30 mg/kg
|
17110
|
016219-75-3
|
5-Ethypassionbicyclo [ 2.2.1 ] hept-2-en
|
QMA = 0,05 mg/6 dm 2 . The relationship between the surface area and the amount of food must be less than 2 dm 2 /kg
|
17160
|
000097-53-0
|
Eugenol
|
SMG = IP (DG = 0,02 mg/kg, analysis tolerance included)
|
17170
|
061788-47-4
|
Coconut acids
|
|
17200
|
068308-53-2
|
Sojafedtsyrer
|
|
17230
|
061790-12-3
|
Tallolileedtsyrer
|
|
17260
|
000050-00-0
|
Formaldehyde
|
SMG (T) = 15 mg/kg (22)
|
17290
|
000110-17-8
|
Fumaric acid
|
|
17530
|
000050-99-7
|
Glucose
|
|
18010
|
000110-94-1
|
Glutartaric acid
|
|
18070
|
000108-55-4
|
Glutaranhyreanhydrid
|
|
18100
|
000056-81-5
|
Glycerol
|
|
18117
|
0000079-14-1
|
Glycoloic acid
|
Only indirectly contact with food in the back of a polyethylene ethephthalate (PET)
|
18220
|
068564-88-5
|
N-Heptylaminoundecanic acid
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg (1)
|
18250
|
000115-28-6
|
Hexachlorendomethylene tetrahydrophthalc acid
|
SMG = IP (DG = 0,01 mg/kg)
|
18280
|
000115-27-5
|
Hexachlorendomethylentetrahydrophthalsyreanhydrid
|
SMG = IP (DG = 0,01 mg/kg)
|
18310
|
036653-82-4
|
1-Hexadecanol
|
|
18430
|
000116-15-4
|
Hexafluorpropylene
|
SMG = IP. (DG = 0,01 mg/kg)
|
18460
|
000124-09-4
|
Hexamethylenediamine
|
SMG = 2,4 mg/kg
|
18640
|
000822-06-0
|
Hexamethylenediaisocyanate
|
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (expressed as NCO) (26)
|
18670
|
000100-97-0
|
Hexamethylenetetramin
|
SMG (T) = 15 mg/kg (22) (expressed as formaldehyde)
|
18700
|
000629-11-8
|
1,6-Hexandiol
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
18820
|
000592-41-6
|
1-Hexen
|
SMG = 3 mg/kg
|
18867
|
000123-31-9
|
Hydroquinone
|
See "1,4-Dihydroxybenzbenzene"
|
18880
|
000099-96-7
|
p Hydroxybenzoic acid.
|
|
18896
|
001679-51-2
|
4-(hydroxymethyl) -1-cyclohexen
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
18897
|
16712-64-4
|
6-Hydroxy-2-naphthotic acid
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
18898
|
000103-90-2
|
N-(4-hydroxyphenyl) acetamide
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
19000
|
000115-11-7
|
The isobute
|
|
19060
|
000109-53-5
|
Isobutylvinylether
|
QM = 5 mg/kg in FM
|
19110
|
004098-71-9
|
1-isocyanato-3-isocyanatomethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexane
|
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (expressed as NCO) (26)
|
19150
|
000121-91-5
|
Isophthalc acid
|
SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg (43)
|
19180
|
000099-63-8
|
Isophtalaccredichloride
|
SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg (43) (expressed
as isophthalc acid)
|
19210
|
001459-93-4
|
Dimethylithal thalate
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
19243
|
000078-79-5
|
Isopren
|
See "2-Methyl-1,3-butadiene"
|
19270
|
000097-65-4
|
Itaconic acid
|
|
19460
|
000050-21-5
|
Milk acid
|
|
19470
|
000143-07-7
|
Laurin acid
|
|
19480
|
002146-71-6
|
Vinyllaurate
|
|
19490
|
000947-04-6
|
Laurolactam
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
19510
|
011132-73-3
|
Lignocellulose
|
|
19540
|
000110-16-7
|
Maleinc acid
|
SMG (T) = 30 mg/kg (4)
|
19960
|
000108-31-6
|
Maleinsyreanhydrid
|
SMG (T) = 30 mg/kg (4) (expressed as maleinc acid)
|
19965
|
0006915-15-7
|
Apple acid
|
Only for use as comonomer in aliphatic polyesters in a concentration of not more than 1% (on a molal basis)
|
19975
|
000108-78-1
|
Melamin
|
See "2,4,6-Triamino-1,3,5-triazine"
|
19990
|
000079-39-0
|
Methacrylamide
|
SMG = IP (DG = 0,02 mg/kg, analysis tolerance included)
|
20020
|
000079-41-4
|
Methacryllic acid
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (37)
|
20050
|
000096-05-9
|
Allylmethacrylate
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
20080
|
002495-37-6
|
Benzylmethacrylate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (37)
|
20110
|
000097-88-1
|
Butylmethacrylate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (37)
|
20140
|
002998-18-7
|
sec -Butylmethacrylate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (37)
|
20170
|
000585-07-9
|
tert -Butylmethacrylate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (37)
|
20260
|
000101-43-9
|
Cyclohexylmethacrylate
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
20410
|
02082-81-7
|
Tetramethylenemethacrylate
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
20440
|
000097-90-5
|
Ethylenglycoldimethacrylate
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
20530
|
002867-47-2
|
2-(Dimethylamino) ethylmethacrylate
|
SMG = IP (DG = 0,02 mg/kg, analysis tolerance included)
|
20590
|
000106-91-2
|
2,3-Epoxypropylacrylate
|
QMA = 0,02 mg/6 dm 2
|
20890
|
000097-63-2
|
Ethyl methacrylate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (37)
|
21010
|
000097-86-9
|
Isobutylmethacrylate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (37)
|
21100
|
004655-34-9
|
Isopropylmethacrylate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (37)
|
21130
|
000080-62-6
|
Methylmethacrylate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (37)
|
21190
|
000868-77-9
|
ethylene lycolmonomethacrylate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (37)
|
21280
|
002177-70-0
|
Phenylmethacrylate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (37)
|
21340
|
002210-28-8
|
Propylmethacrylate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (37)
|
21370
|
010595-80-9
|
2-sulfoethylmetha crylate
|
QMA = IP (DG = 0,02 mg / 6 dm 2
|
21400
|
054276-35-6
|
Sulfopropylmethacrylate
|
QMA = 0,05 mg/6 dm 2
|
21460
|
000760-93-0
|
Methacrylsyreanhydrid
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (37)
|
21490
|
000126-98-7
|
Methacrylonitrile
|
SMG = IP (DG = 0,020 mg/kg, analysis tolerance included)
|
21498
|
0002530-85-0
|
[ 3 (Methacryloxy) propyl ] trimethoxysilan
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg Only for use as a coatings for inorganic fillory
|
21520
|
001561-92-8
|
Natrium-2-methylprop-2-en-1-suphonate
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
21550
|
000067-56-1
|
Methanol.
|
|
21640
|
000078-79-5
|
2-Methyl-1,3-butadiene
|
QM = 1 mg/kg in FM or SMG = IP (DG = 0,02 mg/kg, analysis tolerance included)
|
21730
|
000563-45-1
|
3 Methylene-1-Buten
|
QMA = 0,006 mg/dm² (only for use in polypropylene)
|
21765
|
106246-33-7
|
4,4 ' -Methylene bis (3-chloro-2,6-diethyleaniine)
|
QMA = 0,05 mg/6 dm 2
|
21821
|
000505-65-7
|
1,4-(Methylenedioxy) butan
|
See "1,4-Butandiolpurposes"
|
21940
|
000924-42-5
|
N-Methylolacrylamide
|
SMG = IP (DG = 0,01 mg/kg)
|
21970
|
000923-02-4
|
N-Methylolmeth-acrylamide
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
22150
|
000691-37-2
|
4-Methylene 1 penten
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
22210
|
000098-83-9
|
Alpha-methyl styrene
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
22331
|
025513-64-8
|
Mixture of (35-45% w/w) 1,6-diamino-2,2,2,2,4-trimethylhexane and (55-65% w/w) 1,6-diamino-2,4,4-trimethylhexane
|
QMA = 5 mg/6 dm²
|
22332
|
-
|
Mixture of (40% w/w) 2,2,2,4-trimethylhexan-1,6-diisocyanate and (60% w/w) 2,4,4-trimethylhexan-1,6-diisocyanate
|
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (expressed as NCO) (26)
|
22350
|
000544-63-8
|
Myristinic acid
|
|
22360
|
001141-38-4
|
2,6-Naphtalendicarboxylic acid
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
22390
|
000840-65-3
|
Dimethylnaphthalen-2,6-dicarboxylate
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
22420
|
003173-72-6
|
1.5-Naphtalendiisocyanate
|
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (expressed as NCO) (26)
|
22437
|
000126-30-7
|
Neopentylglycol
|
See "2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-propandiol"
|
22450
|
009004-70-0
|
Nitrocellulose
|
|
22480
|
000143-08-8
|
1-Nonanol
|
|
22550
|
000498-66-8
|
Norbornen
|
See "Bicyclo [ 2.2.1 ] hept-2"
|
22570
|
000112-96-9
|
Octadecylisocyanat
|
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (expressed as NCO) (26)
|
22600
|
000111-87-5
|
1-Octanol
|
|
22660
|
000111-66-0
|
1-Octen
|
SMG = 15 mg/kg
|
22763
|
000112-80-1
|
Oolitic acid
|
|
22775
|
000144-62-7
|
Oxalc acid
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (29)
|
22778
|
007456-68-0
|
4,4 ' -Oxybis (benzene sulphonic acid)
|
QMA = 0,05 mg/6 dm 2
|
22780
|
000057-10-3
|
Palmitinlic acid
|
|
22840
|
000115-77-5
|
Pentaerythritol
|
|
22870
|
000071-41-0
|
1-Pentanol
|
|
22900
|
000109-67-1
|
1-Peither
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
22932
|
001187-93-5
|
Perfluoromethyl-perfluorovinyl ether
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg. For use in an anti-sticky coverings
|
22937
|
001623-05-8
|
Perfluoropropyl perfluorovinyl ether
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
22960
|
000108-95-2
|
Phenol
|
|
23050
|
000108-45-2
|
1,3-Phenylenediamine
|
SMG = IP (DG = 0,02 mg/kg, analysis tolerance included)
|
23070
|
000102-39-6
|
(1,3phenylenedioxy) di-acetic acid
|
QMA = 0,05 mg/6 dm 2
|
23155
|
000075-44-5
|
Phospgen
|
Look, "Carbonylchloride."
|
23170
|
007664-38-2
|
Phosphoric acid
|
|
23175
|
000122-52-1
|
Triethylphosphit
|
QM = IP (DG = 1 mg/kg in FM)
|
23187
|
|
Phthalc acid
|
Look at "Terephthallic acid"
|
23200
|
000088-99-3
|
o Phthalc acid.
|
|
23230
|
000131-17-9
|
Diallyl phthalate
|
SMG = IP (DG = 0,01 mg/kg)
|
23380
|
000085-44-9
|
Phthalacreanhydride
|
|
23470
|
000080-56-8
|
alpha-Pinen
|
|
23500
|
000127-91-3
|
beta-Pinen
|
|
23547
|
009016-00-6
063148-62-9
|
Polydimethylsiloxan (molecular weight greater than 6800)
|
In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6
|
23590
|
025322-68-3
|
Polyethylenglycol
|
|
23651
|
025322-69-4
|
Polypropylene glycol
|
|
23740
|
000057-55-6
|
1,2-Propandiol
|
|
23770
|
000504-63-2
|
1,3-Propandiol
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
23800
|
000071-23-8
|
1-Propanol
|
|
23830
|
000067-63-0
|
2-Propanol
|
|
23860
|
000123-38-6
|
Propionaldehyde
|
|
23890
|
000079-09-4
|
Propionic acid
|
|
23920
|
000105-38-4
|
Vinylpropionate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (2) (expressed as acetaldehyde)
|
23950
|
000123-62-6
|
Propionsyreanhydrid
|
|
23980
|
000115-07-1
|
Propylene
|
|
24010
|
000075-56-9
|
Propylene oxide
|
QM = 1 mg/kg in FM
|
24051
|
000120-80-9
|
Pyrocatechol
|
See "1,2-Dihydroxy-benzene"
|
24057
|
000089-32-7
|
Pyromellitanhydrid
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg (expressed as pyromellic acid)
|
24070
|
073138-82-6
|
Harpixies
|
|
24072
|
000108-46-3
|
Resorcinol
|
See "1,3-Dihydroxybenzbenzene"
|
24073
|
000101-90-6
|
Resorcinoldiglycidylether
|
QMA = 0,005 mg/6 dm 2 The substance shall not be used in polymers intended for contact with food for which simulation D is prescribed in circular control of materials and articles, and only to indirect contact with food behind a layer of PET
|
24100
|
008050-09-7
|
Harpiks
|
|
24130
|
008050-09-7
|
Harpiksgum
|
Look at the Harpiks.
|
24160
|
008052-10-6
|
Harpicstallolie
|
|
24190
|
065997-05-9
|
Dick Tree
|
See "Harpiks" (refit. 24100) "
|
24250
|
009006-04-6
|
Natural rubber
|
|
24270
|
000069-72-7
|
Salivial acid
|
|
24280
|
000111-20-6
|
Sebacinc acid
|
|
24430
|
002561-88-8
|
Sebacinsyreanhydrid
|
|
24475
|
001313-82-2
|
Sodium sulfide
|
|
24490
|
000050-70-4
|
Sorbitol
|
|
24520
|
008001-22-7
|
Soya oil
|
|
24540
|
009005-25-8
|
Starches, food quality
|
|
24550
|
000057-11-4
|
Stearine acid
|
|
24610
|
000100-42-5
|
Styren
|
|
24760
|
026914-43-2
|
Styrensulphonic acid
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
24820
|
00110-15-6
|
Rated acid
|
|
24850
|
000108-30-5
|
Ravsyreanhydrid
|
|
24880
|
00057-50-1
|
Saccharose
|
|
24886
|
046728-75-0
|
Lithium dihydrogen-5-sulphonoisoph-thalate
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg and for lithium
SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (8) (expressed as lithium)
|
24887
|
006362-79-4
|
5-Sulfoisophthalc, mononatrium salt
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
24888
|
003965-55-7
|
Dimethyl-5-sulfoisophthalate, mononatrium salt
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
24903
|
068425-17-2
|
Sigroups, hydrolysis-nest starch drogenated
|
In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6
|
24910
|
000100-21-0
|
Terephthalc acid
|
SMG = 7.5 mg/kg
|
24940
|
000100-20-9
|
Terephthalaccredichloride
|
SMG (T) = 7,5 mg/kg (expressed as terephthalc acid)
|
24970
|
000120-61-6
|
Dimethylterephthalate
|
|
25080
|
001120-36-1
|
1-Tetradeance
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
25090
|
000112-60-7
|
Tetraethylene glycol
|
|
25120
|
000116-14-3
|
Tetrafluoroethylene
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
25150
|
000109-99-9
|
Tetrahydrofuran
|
SMG = 0,6 mg/kg
|
25180
|
000102-60-3
|
N, N, N ', N' -Tetrakis (2-hydroxy-propyl) ethylenediamine
|
|
25210
|
000584-84-9
|
2,4-Toluendiiocyanate
|
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (expressed as NCO) (26)
|
25240
|
000091-08-7
|
2,6-Toluendiiocyanate
|
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (expressed as NCO) (26)
|
25270
|
026747-90-0
|
2,4-Toluendiiocyanate, dimer
|
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (expressed as NCO) (26)
|
25360
|
|
2,3-Epoxypropyltrialkyl (C 5 -C 15 ) acetate
|
QM = 1 mg/kg in FM (expressed as epoxy groups, molecule weight = 43)
|
25380
|
|
Vinyl trialkyl C 7 -C 17 ) acetate (= vinyl versatat)
|
QMA = 0,05 mg/6 dm 2
|
25385
|
000102-70-5
|
Trial lylamine
|
In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6
|
25420
|
000108-78-1
|
2,4,6-Triamino-1,3,5-triazine
|
SMG = 30 mg/kg
|
25450
|
026896-48-0
|
Tricyclodecandimethanol
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
25510
|
000112-27-6
|
Triethylene glycol
|
|
25540
|
000528-44-9
|
Trimellitlic acid
|
SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg (35)
|
25550
|
000552-30-7
|
Trimellitsyreanhydrid
|
SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg (35) (expressed as trimellitlic acid) ' ;
|
25600
|
000077-99-6
|
1,1,1-Trimethylolpropane
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg
|
25840
|
03290-92-4
|
1,1,1-Trimethylolpropantry-methacrylate
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
25900
|
000110-88-3
|
Trioxan
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
25910
|
024800-44-0
|
Tripropylenglycol
|
|
25927
|
027955-94-8
|
1,1,1-Tris (4-hydroxyphenyl) ethan
|
QM = 0,5 mg/kg in FM. For use in polycarbonates only
|
25960
|
000057-13-6
|
Urinstof
|
|
26050
|
000075-01-4
|
Vinyl chloride
|
SMG (T) = 0,01 mg/kg of foodstuff (expressed as vinyl chloride)
|
26110
|
000075-35-4
|
Vinypassionate Chloroid
|
QM = 5 mg/kg in FM or SMG = IP (DG = 0,05 mg/kg)
|
26140
|
000075-38-7
|
Vinypassionfluoroid
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
26155
|
001072-63-5
|
1-Vinylimidazole
|
QM = 5 mg/kg in FM
|
26170
|
003195-78-6
|
N-Vinyl-N-methylacetamide
|
QM = 2 mg/kg in FM
|
26305
|
000078-08-0
|
Vinyltriethoxysilan
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg. May only be used as a surface treatment agent
|
26320
|
002768-02-7
|
Vinyltrimethoxysilan
|
QM = 5 mg/kg in FM
|
26360
|
007732-18-5
|
Water
|
In accordance with the Danish rules for drinking water
|
|
Section B
|
List of monomers and other disposable substances which could be used until 31. In December 2004, cf. § 12, paragraph 1. ONE, TWO. Act.
|
PM/REF no.
|
CAS no.
|
Chemical designation
|
Restrictions and / or specifications
|
13050
|
000528-44-9
|
1,2,4-Benzentricarboxylic acid
|
Look at Trimellitlic acid.
|
15730
|
000077-73-6
|
Dicyclopentadiene
|
|
18370
|
000592-45-0
|
1,4-Hexadiene
|
|
26230
|
000088-12-0
|
Vinylpyrrolidone
|
|
|
Appendix 3
List of additives which are designed exclusively for surface biocides and intended to remain in the final item, jr. § 21
|
PM/REF no.
|
CAS no.
|
Chemical designation
|
Restrictions and / or specifications
|
86432/40
|
-
|
Silver containing glass (silver-magnesium-aluminium-sodium-phosphate-silicate-borate), silver content less than 0,5%
|
SML = 0,05 mg Ag / kg
|
86432/60
|
-
|
Silver containing glass (silverware-magnesium-sodium phosphate), silver content less than 3%
|
SML = 0,05 mg Ag / kg
|
86434
|
-
|
Silver natrium hydrogen zirconium phosphate
|
SML = 0,05 mg Ag / kg
|
86437
|
-
|
Silver Zeolite A (silver zinc sodium ammonium ammonium aluminium silicate), silver content 2-5%
|
SML = 0,05 mg Ag / kg
|
86437/50
|
-
|
Silver-zinum-aluminium-phosphate glass mixed with 5-20% barium sulfate, silver content 0,35-0,6%
|
SML = 0,05 mg Ag / kg
|
86438
|
-
|
Silver zink zeolite A (silver zink sodium aluminium silicate calcium metafosgrabbed, silver content 1-1,6%
|
SML = 0,05 mg Ag / kg
|
86438/50
|
-
|
Silver zinc zeolite A (silver-zink sodium magnesium magnesium magnesium silicate calcium phosphate), silver content 0,34-0,54
|
SML = 0,05 mg Ag / kg
|
86430
|
-
|
20% (w/w) silver chloride, stored at 80% (w/w) titanoxide
|
SML = 0,05 mg Ag / kg
|
86432
|
-
|
Silver glass (silver magnesium-calcium phosphate-borate)
|
SML = 0,05 mg Ag / kg
|
|
Appendix 4
List of additives which may be used within the restrictions specified in the manufacture of plastic materials and articles
General Introduction
1) This Annex contains an incomplete list of additives that may be used for the manufacture of plastic material within the restrictions specified. Section A is an incomplete list of additives that are fully harmonised at Community level. The specific migration limits specified in section B shall not apply until 1. This is May 2008, however, only when the inspection has been carried out in the simulant D (olive oil) or in the test media in the case of substitutions as referred to in the circular control of materials and articles. The appendix contains the list of :
a) substances added to the plastic in order to achieve a technical impact in the finished product, including polymeran additives. They are intended to be present in the finished products,
b) substances used in order to achieve the desired polymerization conditions.
c) substances directly affecting the formation of polymers.
2) For the purposes of this Annex, ' additives ' means the substances referred to in (a) and (b).
3) For the purposes of this Annex, the ' polymers ' polymers and / or prepolymers and / or oligomies are understood to be added to plastic to achieve a technical impact, but which cannot be used unless other polymers are simultaneously constituting the structural ; main components of finished materials and articles. It also includes substances that can be added to the medium in which the polymerization occurs.
4) The list in Annex 4 (A) and B does not include the following additives :
a) additives used exclusively for the production of :-surface coating derived from resins or polymers in liquid, powder or dispersion form such as fernis, varnish, paint, etc.-epoxy resins and adjacent-adjacent-hatching-hatching-and adjacent-equipping pressure dye which directly affects the formation of polymers ;
b) colourants
c) solvents,
5) The list shall not include the following substances either, even if these are used with presets and have been approved :
a) aluminium, ammonium, calcium, ferrous magnesium, potassium, sodium salts (including double salts and acid salts) of authorised acids, phenols and alcohols. The beenages. acid (s), salts ` (does not appear in the list if the acid (de) free acid (s) has not been mentioned.
b) zinc salts (including double salts and acid salts) of the permitted acidity, phenols and alcohols. For these salts a group-SMG = 25 mg/kg (expressed as Zn). The restriction also applies to substances whose names contain the names ' ... acid (s), salts that appear in the list if it (ies) free (ies) of (e) in Note 38 of Annex 2 ;
c) Materials and articles containing the substances in point 5a or 5b shall comply with the requirements of Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 2 of the European Parliament and of the Council. 1935/2004
6) The list does not contain any of the following substances, even though they may be present :
(a) substances that may be present in the finished product, in the form of :
-impurities in the substances used,
-reaction intermediate products ;
-breakdown products
b) mixtures of authorised substances.
7) The substances used must be of good technical quality in the case of the purity criterion.
8) The list includes the following information :
1) Column 1 (PM/REF) : the EEC packaging material number of the substance fats on the list ;
2) Column 2 (CAS No) : the registration number of the substance in the CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service)
3 )Column3 (Chemical description) : chemical designation of the substance ;
4) Column 4 (Restrictions and / or Specifications). It may be :
a) the specific migration limit (= SMG),
b) the maximum allowable residue of the material in the material or the object (= QM),
c) the maximum allowable quantity of the substance in mg/6 dm² of the surface that is in contact with the food (= QMA),
d) other specific restrictions
(e) all characteristics linked to the substance or polymer.
9) For a substance that both appears on the list as a single connection and is subject to a generic term, the restrictions referred to in each connection are subject to the restrictions referred to in the list.
10) If there is a mismatch between the CAS number and the chemical designation, the latter that are in effect is the latter. In the case of any mismatch between the CAS number in the EINECS and in the CAS register, the latter that are in effect shall be the latter.
11) Notes on column 4 "Restrictions and / or Specifications" :
(1) WARNING : There is a risk of SMG being overridden in simulator of fatty foods.
(2) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 10060 and 23920 must not exceed the restriction.
(3) SMG (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 15760, 16990, 47680, 53650 and 89440 must not exceed the restriction.
(4) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 19540,19960 and 64800 must not exceed the restriction.
(5) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 14200, 14230 and 41840 must not exceed the restriction.
(6) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 66560 and 66580 must not exceed the restriction.
(7) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 30080, 42320, 45195, 45200, 53610, 81760, 89200 and 92030 must not exceed the restriction.
(8) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 38000, 42400, 64320, 67896, 73040, 85760, 85840, 85920 and 95725 must not exceed the restriction.
(9) WARNING : There is a risk that migration of the substance would prejudice the organoleptic characteristics of the foodstuff, and therefore that the finished product is not in accordance with Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 2 of the European Parliament and of the Council. 1935/2004.
(10) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 30180, 40980, 63200, 65120, 65200, 65360, 65360, 65440 and 73120, must not exceed the restriction.
(11) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 45200, 64320, 81680 and 86800, must not exceed the restriction.
(12) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 36720, 36800, 36840 and 92000 must not exceed the restriction.
(13) SMG (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 39090 and 39120 must not exceed the restriction.
(14) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 44960, 68078, 82020 and 89170 must not exceed the restriction.
(15) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 15970, 48640, 48720, 48880, 61280, 61360 and 61600, must not exceed the restriction.
(16) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 49,600, 67520 and 83599, must not exceed the restriction.
(17) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 50160, 50240, 50320, 50360, 50400, 50480, 50560, 50640, 50720, 50800, 50880, 50880, 50960, 51040 51120 must not exceed the restriction.
(18) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 67600, 67680 and 67760, must not exceed the restriction.
(19) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 60400, 60480 and 61440 must not exceed the restriction.
(20) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 66400 and 66480 must not exceed the restriction.
(21) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 93120 and 93280 must not exceed the restriction.
(22) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 17260 and 18670, 54880 and 59280 must not exceed the restriction.
(23) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 13620, 36840, 40320 and 87040 must not exceed the restriction.
(24) SMG (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 13720 and 40580 must not exceed the restriction.
(25) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 16650 and 51570 must not exceed the restriction.
(26) The QM (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 14950, 15700, 16600, 16570, 16600, 16630, 18640, 19110, 22332, 22420, 22570, 25210, 25240 and 25270 shall not exceed the restriction.
(27) QMA (T) in this specific case means that the sum of the remaining quantities of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 10599 /90A, 10599/91, 10599 /92A and 10599/93 must not exceed the restriction.
(28) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 13480 and 39680 must not exceed the restriction.
(29) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 22775 and 69920 must not exceed the restriction.
(30) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 86480, 86960 and 87120 must not exceed restriction
(31) When it is connected with fats, the monitoring of compliance with the simulator in the form of foodstuffs should be saturated fat as a simulant D.
(32) When cool, monitoring compliance should be carried out using isoctan as a replacement for simulant D (unstable).
(33) QMA (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the remaining quantities of the substances listed under PM/REF (s). 14800 and 45600 must not exceed the restriction.
(34) SMG (T) means in this specific case that the sum of the migration of the substances listed under the PM/REF (s). 55200, 55280, 55360, not exceeding the restriction.
(35) SMG (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the migration of the
substances that are listed under refs. 25540 and 25550 may not exceed
the restriction.
(36) SMG (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the migration of the
substances that are listed under refs. 10690, 10750, 10780, 10810, 10840,
11470, 11590, 11680, 11680, 11710, 11830, 11890, 11980, 11980, 31500 and 76463 ;
must exceed the restriction.
(37) SMG (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the migration of the
substances that are listed under refs. 20020, 20080, 20110, 20140, 20170,
20890, 21010, 21100, 21130, 21190, 21280, 21280, 21340 and 21460, must not be allowed to :
exceed the restriction.
(38) SMG (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the migration of the
substances that are listed under refs. 81515, 96190, 96240 and 96320, and of
zinc salts (including double salts and acid salts) of permitted acidity, phenols and
alcohols must not exceed the restriction. The same restriction on Zn is also valid
for substances whose names contain the names ' ... acid (s), salts ', which :
occurs in the list if the (ies) free of acid (ies) have not been mentioned.
(39) The migration limit will be able to be exceeded at very high temperatures.
(40) SMG (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the migration of the
substances that are listed under refs. 38940 and 40020 may not exceed
the restriction.
(41) SMG (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the migration of the
substances referred to in the refs. no. 47600 and 67360, not exceed
the restriction.
(42) SMG (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the migration of the
substances that are listed under refs. 75100 and 75105 shall not exceed :
the restriction.
(43) SMG (T) means, in this specific case, that the sum of the migration of the
substances that are listed under refs. 19150 and 19180 shall not exceed :
the restriction.
WARNING : There is a risk that migration of the substance would prejudice the organoleptic characteristics of the foodstuff, and therefore that the finished product is not in accordance with Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 2 of the European Parliament and of the Council. 1935/2004.
13) The list in Annex 4 of additives shall be considered to be an incomplete list until the Commission decides that it should become a Community-positive list of approved additives-whereby everyone else is excluded. By d. 31. In December 2007, the Commission shall determine when this list should be given a positive list.
Section A
List of additives that are fully harmonised at Community level
PM/REF no.
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CAS no.
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Chemical designation
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Restrictions and / or specifications
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30000
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000064-19-7
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Acetic acid
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30045
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000123-86-4
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Butyacetate
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30080
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004180-12-5
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Copper acetate
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SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg (7) (expressed as copper)
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30140
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000141-78-6
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Ethyl acetate
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30280
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000108-24-7
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Eddikreanhydrid
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30295
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000067-64-1
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Acetone
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30370
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-
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Acetyledacetic acid, salts
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30401
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Acetyded mono-and di-glycerides of fatty acids
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30607
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-WHAT?
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Monocarboxylacids, C2-C24, aliphatic, unbranted, from natural oils and fats, lithium salt
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SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (expressed as lithium) (8)
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30610
|
-
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Monocarboxylacids, C 2 -C 24 , aliphatic, unbranched, from natural oils and fats, and their mono, di and triglycerolees (multi-chain fatty acids from all sources, including natural occurrence)
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30612
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-
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Monocarboxylacids, C 2 -C 24 , aliphatic, unbranched, synthetic, and their mono, di and triglycerolees
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30960
|
-
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Esters of Aliphatic monocarboxyacids (C 6 -C 32 () with polyglycerol
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31328
|
-
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Fatal fats from animal or vegetable fats and oils considered to be food
|
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31530
|
123968-25-2
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2,4-Di- tert -penthyl-6-[ 1-(3,5-di-tert-penthyl-2-hydroxyphenyl) ethyl ]-phenylacrylate
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SMG = 5 mg/kg
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31542
|
174254-23-0
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Methylacrylate, teloms with 1-dodecanthiol, C 16 -C 18 -alkylesters
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QM = 0,5% (w/w) in FM
|
31730
|
000124-04-9
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Adipic acid
|
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33105
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0146340-15-0
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Alcohol, C12-C14-secondary, yo-2-hydroxyethoxy, ethoxylated
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SMG = 5 mg/kg (44)
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33120
|
-
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Alcohol, aliphatic, monovalente, saturated, unbranched, primary (C) 4 -C 12 ()
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33350
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009005-32-7
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Alginc acid
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33535
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0152261-33-1
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C20-C24 of the Alkener (C20-C24), copolymer with maleinsyreanhydrid, reaction product with 4-amino-2,2,2,6,6 tetramethymethylpiperidin
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may not be used for objects in contact with fatty foods for which the simulation D is determined ;
May not be used in contact with alcoholic foods
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33801
|
-
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n-Alkyl (C 10 -C 13 ) benzene sulphonic acid
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SMG = 30 mg/kg
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34240
|
|
Esters afalkyl (C 10 -C 20 () sulfuric acid with phenols
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SMG = 6 mg/kg. Authorized until 1. January 2002
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34281
|
-
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Alkyl (C 8 -C 22 () sulphur acids, unbranched, primary with a straight number of carbon atoms
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34475
|
-
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Aluminum-calcium-hydroxyphosphit, hydrate
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34480
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-
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Aluminum fibres, shavings and powder
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34560
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021645-51-2
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Aluminium hydroxide
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34690
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011097-59-9
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Aluminum magnesium hydroxycarbonate
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34720
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001344-28-1
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Aluminium oxide
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34850
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143925-92-2
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Amines, bis (hydrogen-genated talgalkyl) oxide oxradiated
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QM = only for use in a) polyolepins by 0,1% (w/w), but not in LDPE when it is in contact with foodstuffs for which a reduction factor of less than 3 b) PET by 0.25% (w/w) in contact with food in the circular control of materials and objects has been established in contact with the foodstuffs intended for control of materials and articles. other foodstuffs other than those for which D is required in circular control of materials and articles ;
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34895
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000088-68-6
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2-aminobenzamide
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SMG = 0,05 mg/kg. Only for use in PET for water and beverages
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35120
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013560-49-1
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Diester of 3-aminocrotonic acid with thiobis (2-hydroxyethyl) ether
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35160
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006642-31-5
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6-Amino-1,3-dimethyluracil
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SMG = 5 mg/kg
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35170
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000141-43-5
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2-Aminoethanol
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SMG = 0,05 mg/kg. The substance shall not be used in polymers intended to come into contact with food for which simulator D is required in the circular control of materials and articles, and only to indirect contact with food behind a layer of PET
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35284
|
000111-41-1
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N-(2-Aminoethyl) ethanolamine
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See "2-Aminoethanol"
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35320
|
007664-41-7
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Ammonia
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35440
|
012124-97-9
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Ammonium bromide
|
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35600
|
001336-21-6
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Ammonium hydroxide
|
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35840
|
000506-30-9
|
Arachini acid
|
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35845
|
007771-44-0
|
Arachidon acid
|
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36000
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000050-81-7
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Ascorbic acid
|
|
36080
|
000137-66-6
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Ascorbbylpalmitate
|
|
36160
|
010605-09-1
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Ascorbylstearat
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36640
|
000123-77-3
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Azodicarbonamide
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Only for use as an insolvent. Applicable use shall be prohibited from 2. August 2005.
|
36840
|
12007-55-5
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Barium tetraborate
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SMG (T) = 1 mg/kg (12) (expressed as barium) and SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (23) (expressed as resident) cf. the Danish rules for drinking water.
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36880
|
008012-89-3
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Beeswax
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36960
|
003061-75-4
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Behenamide
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37040
|
000112-85-6
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Behenic acid
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37280
|
001302-78-9
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Bentonite
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37360
|
000100-52-7
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Benzaldehyde
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(9)
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37600
|
000065-85-0
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Benzoic acid
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37680
|
000136-60-7
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Butylbenzoate
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37840
|
000093-89-0
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Ethyl benzoate
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38080
|
000093-58-3
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Methylbenzoate
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38160
|
002315-68-6
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Propylbenzoate
|
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38510
|
136504-96-6
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1,2-Bis (3-aminopropyl) ethylenediamine, polymer with N-butyl-2,2,6,6-tetra-methyl-4-piperidinamin and 2,4,6-trichloro-1,3,5-triazine
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SMG = 5 mg/kg
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38515
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001533-45-5
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4,4 ' Bis (2-benzoxoxazolyl) stymilar
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SMG = 0,05 mg/kg (1)
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38550
|
0882073-43-0
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Bis (4-propylbenzyliden) propylsorbitol
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SMG = 5 mg/kg (including the sum of its hydrolyseproducts)
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38810
|
080693-00-1
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Bis (2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenyl)-pentaerythritoldiphosphit
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SMG = 5 mg/kg (sum of phosphate and phosphate)
|
38840
|
154862-43-8
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Bis (2,4-dicumylphenyl) pentaerythritoldiphosphit
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SMG = 5 mg/kg (as the sum of the substance itself, its oxradiated form bis (2,4-dicumylphenyl) pentaerythritolphosphate and its hydrolysis product (2,4-dicumylphenol)
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38875
|
002162-74-5
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Bis (2,6-diisopropylphenyl)
carbodiimid
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SMG = 0,05 mg/kg.To use
behind a PET Layer
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38879
|
135861-56-2
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Bis (3,4-dimethtylbenzyliden) sorbitol
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|
38885
|
002725-22-6
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2,4-Bis (2, 4dimethylphenyl)-6-(2-hydroxy-4-n-octyloxyphenyl)-1,3,5-triazine
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SMG = 0,05 mg/kg. Only for water-containing foodstuffs.
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38950
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079072-96-1
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Bis (4-ethylbenzyliden) sorbitol
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39200
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006200-40-4
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Bis (2-hydroxyethyl) -2-hydroxypropyl-3-(dodecyloxy) methylammonium chloride)
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SMG = 1,8 mg/kg
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39680
|
000080-05-7
|
2,2-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane
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SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (28)
|
39815
|
182121-12-6
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9,9-Bis (methoxymethyl) the fluoride
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SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
39890
|
087826-41-3069158-41-4054686-97-4081541-12-0
|
Bis (methylbenzyliden) sorbitol
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39925
|
129228-21-3
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3,3-Bis (methoxymethyl) -2,5-dimethylhexane
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SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
40120
|
68951-50-8
|
Bis (polyethylenglycol) hydroxymethylphosphonate
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SMG = 0,6 mg/kg
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40155
|
0124172-53-8
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N, N ' -Bis (2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-piperidin-4-yl)-N, N-diformylhexamethylenediamine
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg (1) (44)
|
40320
|
10043-35-3
|
Borric acid
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SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (23) (expressed as resident) cf. the Danish rules on drinking water ;
|
40400
|
010043-11-5
|
Bornitrid
|
|
40570
|
000106-97-8
|
Butan
|
|
40580
|
00110-63-4
|
1,4 Butandiol
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SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg (24)
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41040
|
005743-36-2
|
Calcium butyrate
|
|
41120
|
010043-52-4
|
Calcium chloride
|
|
41280
|
001305-62-0
|
Calcium hydroxide
|
|
41520
|
001305-78-8
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Calciumoxid
|
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41600
|
012004-14-7037293-22-4
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Calcium sulfoaluminate
|
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41680
|
000076-22-2
|
Kamfer
|
(9)
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41760
|
008004-44-8
|
Candelillavoks
|
|
41840
|
00105-60-2
|
Caprolactam
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SMG (T) = 15 mg/kg (5)
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41960
|
000124-07-2
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Capryllic acid
|
|
42080
|
001333-86-4
|
Vegetabilly coal
|
In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6.
|
42160
|
000124-38-9
|
Carbon dioxide
|
|
42320
|
007492-68-4
|
Copper carbonate
|
SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg (7) (expressed as copper)
|
42500
|
-
|
Carbonic acid, salts
|
|
42640
|
009000-11-7
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Carboxymethylcellulose
|
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42720
|
008015-86-9
|
Carnaustoks
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42800
|
009000-71-9
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Casein
|
|
42880
|
008001-79-4
|
Ricinus oil
|
|
42960
|
064147-40-6
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Ricinus oil, dehydrated
|
|
43200
|
-
|
Ricini oil, mono-and diglycerides
|
|
43280
|
009004-34-6
|
Cellulose
|
|
43300
|
009004-36-8
|
Cellulose-acetoburyrat
|
|
43360
|
068442-85-3
|
Celluloseregenerates
|
|
43440
|
008001-75-0
|
Ceresin
|
|
43480
|
064365-11-3
|
Coal, active
|
In accordance with the specifications-ne in Appendix 6.
|
43515
|
-
|
Cholinetic acid chloride of coconut oil fat acids
|
QMA = 0,9 mg/6 dm²
|
44160
|
000077-92-9
|
Citric acid
|
|
44640
|
000077-93-0
|
Triethylcitrate
|
|
45195
|
007787-70-4
|
Copper bromide
|
SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg (7) (expressed as copper)
|
45200
|
001335-23-5
|
Kobbperiods did
|
SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg (7) (expressed as copper) and SMG = 1 mg/kg ( 11 () (expressed as iodine).
|
45280
|
-
|
Cotton fibres
|
|
45450
|
068610-51-5
|
p -The cresol-dicyclopentadiene-isobutyl, copolymer
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
45560
|
014464-46-1
|
Cristobalit
|
|
45600
|
003724-65-0
|
Crotonic acid
|
QMA (T) = 0,05 mg/6 dm 2 (33)
|
45640
|
005232-99-5
|
Ethyl-2-cyan-3,3-diphenylacrylate
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
45703
|
491589-22-1
|
Calcium-cis-1,2-cyclohexandicarboxylate
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
45705
|
166412-78-8
|
1,2-cyclohexandicarbo-xyllic acid, diisononyles;
|
|
45760
|
000108-91-8
|
Cyclohexylamine
|
|
45920
|
009000-16-2
|
Dammar
|
|
45940
|
000334-48-5
|
n-Decanic acid
|
|
46070
|
010016-20-3
|
alpha-Dexsteps
|
|
46080
|
007585-39-9
|
beta-Dexsteps
|
|
46375
|
061790-53-2
|
Diatometric soil
|
|
46380
|
068855-54-9
|
Diatomesoil, embed with a melted of calcinated soda.
|
|
46480
|
032647-67-9
|
Dibenzypassionate sorbitol
|
|
46700
|
-
|
5.7-di- tert -butyl-3-(3,4-and 2,3-dimethylphenyl) -3H-benzofuran-2-one-on containing : (a) 5.7-di-tert-butyl-3-(3,4-dimethylphenyl) -3H-benzofuran-2-one (80 to 100% w/w) and (b) 5.7-di-tert-butyl-3 (2,3-dimethylphenyl)-3H-benzofuranium-2-on (0 to 20% w/w)
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
46720
|
004130-42-1
|
2,6-di- tert -Butyl 4-ethylphenol
|
QMA = 4,8 mg/6 dm 2
|
46790
|
004221-80-1
|
2,4-Di- tert -Butylphenyl-3,5-di- tert -Butyl 4-hydroxybenzoate
|
|
46800
|
067845-93-6
|
Hexadecyl-3,5-di- tert -Butyl 4-hydroxybenzoate
|
|
46870
|
003135-18-0
|
Dioctadecyl-3,5-di- tert -Butyl-4-hydroxy-benzylphosphonate
|
|
46880
|
065140-91-2
|
Monoethyl-3,5-di- tert -Butyl-4-hydroxy-benzylphosphonate, calcium salt
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg
|
47210
|
026427-07-6
|
Dibutyl thiostanric acid, polymer [ = thiobis (butyltinsulfide), polymer ]
|
In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6
|
47440
|
000461-58-5
|
Dicyandiamide
|
|
47540
|
027458-90-8
|
Di- tert -Dodecyldisulfide
|
SMG 0.05 mg/kg
|
47680
|
000111-46-6
|
Diethylene lycol
|
SMG (T) = 30 mg/kg (3)
|
48460
|
000075-37-6
|
1,1-Difluorethan
|
|
48620
|
000123-31-9
|
1,4-Dihydroxybenzbenzene
|
SMG 0.6 mg/kg
|
48720
|
000611-99-4
|
4,4 ' -Dihydroxybenzophenon
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (15)
|
48960
|
-WHAT?
|
9,10-Dihydroxy-stearine acid and oligomers
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
49080
|
0852282-89-4
|
N-(2,6-Diisopropylphenyl) -6-[ 4- (1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) phenoxy ] -1H-benzo [ de ] isoquinolin-1,3 (2H)-dion
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg (39) (45) (46) Only for use in polyethylenterephthalate (PET)
|
49485
|
134701-20-5
|
2,4-Dimethyl-6-(1-methylpentadecyl)-phenol
|
SMG = 1 mg/kg
|
49540
|
000067-68-5
|
Dimethylsulfoxid
|
|
51200
|
000126-58-9
|
Dipentaerythritol
|
|
51700
|
147315-50-2
|
2-(4,6-Diphenyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl) -5-(hexyloxy) phenol
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
51760
|
025265-71-8000110-98-5
|
Dipropylene lycol
|
|
52640
|
016389-88-1
|
Dolomit
|
|
52645
|
010436-08-5
|
Cis-11-icosenamide
|
|
52720
|
000112-84-5
|
Erucamide
|
|
52730
|
000112-86-7
|
Erucaic acid
|
|
52800
|
000064-17-5
|
Ethanol
|
|
53270
|
037205-99-5
|
Ethyl carboxymethylcellulose
|
|
53280
|
009004-57-3
|
Ethylcellulose
|
|
53360
|
000110-31-6
|
N, N '-Ethylene-bis-oleamide
|
|
53440
|
005518-18-3
|
N, N '-Ethylene-bis palmitamide
|
|
53520
|
000110-30-5
|
N, N '-Ethylene-bis-stearamid
|
|
53600
|
000060-00-4
|
N.N ' -Ethylenediamine tetraedacetic acid
|
|
53610
|
054453-03-1
|
Kobberethylenediamine tetraacetate
|
SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg (7) (expressed as copper)
|
53650
|
000107-21-1
|
Ethylene lycol
|
SMG (T) = 30 mg/kg (3)
|
54005
|
005136-44-7
|
Ethyl en-N-palmitamide-N '-stearamid
|
|
54260
|
009004-58-4
|
Ethyl hydroxyethylcellulose
|
|
54270
|
-
|
Ethyl hydroxymethylcellulose
|
|
54280
|
-
|
Ethyl hydroxypropylcellulose
|
|
54300
|
118337-09-0
|
2,2 ' Ethypassionbis (4.6-di- tert -Butylphenyl) fluorophosphonite
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg
|
54450
|
-
|
Feedingstuffs and oils from animal or vegetable food ingredients
|
|
54480
|
-
|
Feedingstuffs and oils, hydrogenated, from animal or vegetable food ingredients
|
|
54930
|
025359-91-5
|
Formaldehyd-1-naphthol, copolymer [ =Poly (1-hydroxynaphthyl-methane) ]
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
55040
|
000064-18-6
|
Myreic acid
|
|
55120
|
000110-17-8
|
Fumaric acid
|
|
55190
|
029204-02-2
|
Gadoleinc acid
|
|
55440
|
009000-70-8
|
Gelatine
|
|
55520
|
-
|
Glass fibres
|
|
55600
|
-
|
Glasmic Balls
|
|
55680
|
000110-94-1
|
Glutartaric acid
|
|
55910
|
736150-63-3
|
Glycerides, ricin oil mono-, hydrogenated, acetates
|
|
55920
|
000056-81-5
|
Glycerol
|
|
56020
|
099880-64-5
|
Glycerol-dibehenate
|
|
56360
|
-
|
Esters of glycerol with acetic acid
|
|
56486
|
-
|
Esters of glycetol with aliphatic saturated acids with a straight number of carbon atoms (C) 14 -C 18 () and with the aliphatic unsaturated acids with a clean number of carbon atoms (C) 16 -C 18 ()
|
|
56487
|
-
|
Esters of glycerol with butter acid
|
|
56490
|
-
|
Esters of glycerol with erucaic acid
|
|
56495
|
-
|
Esters of glycerol with 12-hydroxy-stearine acid
|
|
56500
|
-
|
Esters of glycerol with laurinic acid
|
|
56510
|
-
|
Esters of glycerol with linoleic acid
|
|
56520
|
-
|
Esters of glycerol with myristinic acid
|
|
56535
|
-
|
Esters of glycerol with non-chloric acid
|
|
56540
|
-
|
Esters of glycerol with oleic acid
|
|
56550
|
-
|
Esters of glycerol with palmitinic acid
|
|
56570
|
-
|
Esters of glycerol with propionic acid
|
|
56580
|
-
|
Esters of glycerol with ricinolic acid
|
|
56585
|
-
|
Esters of glycerol with fromarc acid
|
|
56610
|
030233-64-8
|
Glycerolmonobehenate
|
|
56720
|
026402-23-3
|
Glycerolmonohexanoate
|
|
56800
|
030899-62-8
|
Glycerol monolauratdiacetate
|
|
56880
|
026402-26-6
|
Glycerolmonooctanoate
|
|
57040
|
-
|
Glycerolmonooleat, ester with ascorbic acid
|
|
57120
|
-
|
Glycerolmonooleat, ester with citric acid
|
|
57200
|
-
|
Glycerolmonopoly mitate, ester with ascorbic acid
|
|
57280
|
-
|
Glycerolmonopoly mitmite, ester with citric acid
|
|
57600
|
-
|
Glycerolmonostearat, ester with ascorbic acid
|
|
57680
|
-
|
Glycerolmonostearat, ester with citric acid
|
|
57800
|
018641-57-1
|
Glyceroltribehenate
|
|
57920
|
000620-67-7
|
Glyceroltriheptanoate
|
|
58300
|
-
|
Glycin, salts
|
|
58320
|
007782-42-5
|
Graphite
|
|
58400
|
009000-30-0
|
Guargummi
|
|
58480
|
009000-01-5
|
Gummi arabicum
|
|
58720
|
000111-14-8
|
Heptanic acid
|
|
59280
|
000100-97-0
|
Hexamethylenetetramin
|
SMG = 15 mg/kg (22) (expressed as formaldehyde)
|
59360
|
000142-62-1
|
Hexane acid
|
|
59760
|
019569-21-2
|
Huntit
|
|
59990
|
007647-01-0
|
Chlorsulphuric acid
|
|
60025
|
-WHAT?
|
Hydrogenated homopolymer and / or copolymer produced 1-dec and / or 1-
dodec and / or 1-octen,
|
In accordance with the specifications
in Annex 6. Don't
are used for objects in contact
with fatty foods
|
60027
|
-WHAT?
|
Hydrogenated homopolymer and / or copolymer produced by the 1 hexen and / or 1-octen and / or 1-dec and / or 1-dodec and / or 1-thetrade; (Mv : 440-12000)
|
may not be used for objects in contact with fatty foods for which the simulant D is determined in accordance with the specifications set out in Annex V ;
|
60030
|
012072-90-1
|
Hydromagnesit
|
|
60080
|
012304-65-3
|
Hydrotalkit
|
|
60160
|
000120-47-8
|
Ethylene 4-hydroxybenzoate
|
|
60180
|
004191-73-5
|
Isopropyl-4-hydroxybenzoate
|
|
60200
|
000099-76-3
|
Methyl-4-hydroxybenzoate
|
|
60240
|
000094-13-3
|
Propyl-4-hydroxybenzoate
|
|
60480
|
003864-99-1
|
2-(2-Hydroxy-3,5-di- tert -Butylphenyl) -5-chlorobenzotriazole
|
SMG (T) = 30 mg/kg (19)
|
60560
|
009004-62-0
|
Hydroxyethylcellulose
|
|
60880
|
009032-42-2
|
Hydroxyethylmethylcellulose
|
|
61120
|
009005-27-0
|
Hydroxyethylsstarch
|
|
61390
|
037353-59-6
|
Hydroxymethylcellulose
|
|
61680
|
009004-64-2
|
Hydroxypropylcellulose
|
|
61800
|
009049-76-7
|
Hydroxypropylstarch
|
|
61840
|
000106-14-9
|
12-Hydroxyarine acid
|
|
62020
|
007620-77-1
|
Lithium 12-hydroxysterate
|
SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (8) (expressed as lithium)
|
62140
|
006303-21-5
|
Hypophosphoric acid
|
|
62215
|
0007439-89-6
|
Iron
|
SMG = 48 mg/kg
|
62240
|
001332-37-2
|
Jernoxid
|
|
62245
|
012751-22-3
|
Rail phosphide
|
Only for use in PET polymers and copolymers
|
62280
|
009044-17-1
|
Isobutylen-Buten-copolymer
|
|
62450
|
000078-78-4
|
Isopentan
|
|
62640
|
008001-39-6
|
Japanvoks
|
|
62720
|
001332-58-7
|
Kaolin
|
|
62800
|
-
|
Kaolin, it's glow
|
|
62960
|
000050-21-5
|
Milk acid
|
|
63040
|
000138-22-7
|
Butyllactat
|
|
63280
|
000143-07-7
|
Laurin acid
|
|
63760
|
008002-43-5
|
Lecithin
|
|
63840
|
000123-76-2
|
Levulin acid
|
|
63920
|
000557-59-5
|
Ligocerine acid
|
|
64015
|
000060-33-3
|
Linolic acid
|
|
64150
|
028290-79-1
|
Linolenic acid
|
|
64500
|
-
|
Lysin, salts
|
|
64640
|
001309-42-8
|
Magnesium hydroxide
|
|
64720
|
001309-48-4
|
Magnesiumoxid
|
|
64800
|
000110-16-7
|
Maleinc acid
|
SMG (T) = 30 mg/kg (4)
|
64990
|
025736-61-2
|
Styren-maleinine acid anhydrid-copolymer, sodium salt
|
In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6
|
65020
|
006915-15-7
|
Apple acid
|
|
65040
|
000141-82-2
|
Malonic acid
|
|
65520
|
000087-78-5
|
Mannitol
|
|
65920
|
066822-60-4
|
N-methacryloyloyloyloxyethyl-N, N-dimethyl-N-carboxymethylammonium chloride, octadecylmethacrylate, ethylmethacrylate, cyclohexylmethacrylate and N-vinyl -2-pyrrolidon, copolymers of sodium salt
|
|
66200
|
037206-01-2
|
Methylcarboxymethylcellulose
|
|
66240
|
009004-67-5
|
Methylcellulose
|
|
66560
|
004066-02-8
|
2,2 ' Methylene bis (4-methyl-6-cyclohexylphenol)
|
SMG (T) = 3 mg/kg (6)
|
66580
|
000077-62-3
|
2,2 ' Methylenebis [ 4-methyl-6-(1-methylcyclohexyl) phenol ]
|
SMG (T) = 3 mg/kg (6)
|
66640
|
009004-59-5
|
Methylethylcellulose
|
|
66695
|
-
|
Methylhydroxymethylcellulose
|
|
66700
|
009004-65-3
|
Methylhydroxypropylcellulose
|
|
66755
|
002682-20-4
|
2-Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-on
|
SMG = 0,5 mg/kg. May only be used in aqueous polymer dilutions and emulsions and in concentrations that do not have antimicrobial effects on the surface of the polymer or on the food of the food ;
|
66905
|
000872-50-4
|
N-methylpyrrolidone
|
|
66930
|
068554-70-1
|
Methylsilsesquioxan
|
Restmonomer in methylsilsesquioxan : < 1 mg methyltrimethoxysixysixysilan / kg methylsilsesquioxan
|
67120
|
012001-26-2
|
Glitter
|
|
67155
|
|
Mixture of 4-(2-benzoxazolyl) -4 '-(5-methyl-2-benzoxazolyl) stemben, 4,4'-bis (2-benzoxazolyl) stylegs and 4,4 '-bis (5-methyl-2-benzoxazolyl) clamour
|
Not more than 0,05% (w/w) (the amount of used substance / quantity used). In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6
|
67180
|
-
|
Mixture of (50% w/w) n-decyl-n-octylphthalate, (25% w/w) di-n-decylphthalate and (25% w/w) di-octylphthalate
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg (1)
|
67200
|
001317-33-5
|
Molybdendisulfid
|
|
67840
|
-
|
Montane acids and / or their esters with ethylene glycol and / or with 1,3-butandiol and / or with glycerol
|
|
67850
|
008002-53-7
|
Montanvoks
|
|
67891
|
000544-63-8
|
Myristinic acid
|
|
68040
|
003333-62-8
|
7-[ 2-H-Naphto-(1,2-D) triazol-2-yl ] -3-phenylcumarin
|
|
68078
|
027253-31-2
|
Neodecanic acid, cobalt salt
|
SMG (T) = 0,05 mg/kg (expressed as neodecanic acid) and SMG (T) = 0,05 mg/kg (14) (expressed as cobalt (kg). Non-use in polymers in contact with food for which simulation D is required in the circular control of materials and articles
|
68119
|
-WHAT?
|
Neopentylglycol, diesters and monoesters with benzoic acid and 2-ethylhexanlic acid
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg may not be used for objects in contact with fatty foods for which the simulation D is determined ;
|
68125
|
037244-96-5
|
Nephelinsyenit
|
|
68145
|
080410-33-9
|
2,2 ', 2' '-Nitrilo [ triethyl-tris (3.3 ', 5,5' -tetra- tert -Butyl 1,1 '-bi-phenyl-2,2'-Diyl) phosphit ]
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg (sum of phosphate and phosphate)
|
68960
|
000301-02-0
|
Oleamid
|
|
69040
|
000112-80-1
|
Oolitic acid
|
|
69760
|
000143-28-2
|
Oleyl alcohol
|
|
69920
|
000144-62-7
|
Oxalc acid
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (29)
|
70000
|
070331-94-1
|
2,2 ' -Oxamidouble is [ ethyl-3-(3,5-di- tert -Butyl-4-hydroxy-phenyl) propionate ]
|
|
70240
|
012198-93-5
|
Ozokerit
|
|
70400
|
000057-10-3
|
Palmitinlic acid
|
|
70480
|
000111-06-8
|
Butylpalmitate
|
|
71020
|
000373-49-9
|
Palmitoleic acid
|
|
71440
|
009000-69-5
|
Pektin
|
|
71600
|
000115-77-5
|
Pentaerythritol
|
|
71635
|
025151-96-6
|
Pentaerythritoldioleat
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg. The substance shall not be used in the polymers in contact with food for which simulation D is required in circular control of materials and articles ;
|
71670
|
178671-58-4
|
Pentaerythritoltetrakis (2-cyani-3,3-diphenylacrylate)
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
71680
|
006683-19-8
|
Pentaerythritol-tetrakis [ 3-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxy-phenyl) propionate ]
|
|
71720
|
000109-66-0
|
Pentan
|
|
71960
|
003825-26-1
|
Ammoniumperfluorooctanoate
|
May only be used in recyctable objects, which are the sine of high temperatures.
|
72141
|
0018600-59-4
|
2,2-(1,4-Phenylene) bis (4H-3,1-benzoxazin-4-on)
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg (including the sum of its hydrolysis)
|
72640
|
007664-38-2
|
Phosphoric acid
|
|
73160
|
|
Mono-and di-n-alkyl (C 16 and C 18 ) phosphates
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
73720
|
000155-96-8
|
Trichloroethylphosphate
|
SMG = IP (DG = 0,02 mg/kg, analysis tolerance included)
|
74010
|
145650-60-8
|
Bis (2,4-di- tert -Butyl-6-methylphenyl) ethylphosphate
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg (sum of phosphate and phosphate)
|
74240
|
031570-04-4
|
Tris (2,4-di- tert -Butylphenyl) phosphate
|
|
74480
|
000088-99-3
|
o Phthalc acid.
|
|
74560
|
000085-68-7
|
Benzylbutyl phthalate
|
May only be used as :
1. Bodeers in materials and articles intended for repeated contact with food.
2. Bars in disposals and articles of non-fat in contact with non-fatty foods, however, not breast-milk substitutes and subsidy-mixtures of children and small children as defined in Directive 91 /321/EEC and products as defined in Directive 96 /5/EC.
3. Technical formulant in concentrations of not more than 0,1% in the finished product.
SMG = 30 mg/kg of the food simulator.
|
74640
|
000117-81-7
|
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
|
May only be used as :
1. Bogeers in materials and articles intended for repeated contact with non-fat food products.
2. Technical help-matter in concentra-
options of not more than 0,1% in the finished product.
SMG = 1.5 mg/kg of the food simulator.
|
74880
|
000084-74-2
|
Dibutyl phthalate
|
May only be used as :
1. Bogeers in materials and articles intended for repeated contact with non-fat food products.
2. Technical help-matter in concentra-
options of not more than 0,05% in the finished product.
SMG = 0,3 mg/kg of the food simulator
|
75100
|
068515-48-0
028553-12-0
|
Diphthalate with primary, saturated C 8 -C 10 -branched alcohols, over 60% C 9
|
May only apply as :
1. Bodeers in materials and articles intended for repeated contact with food.
2. Bars in disposals and articles of non-fat in contact with non-fatty foods, however, not breast-milk substitutes and subsidy-mixtures of children and small children as defined in Directive 91 /321/EEC and products as defined in Directive 96 /5/EC.
3. Technical assistance-matter in the case-trations of not more than 0,1% in the finished product.
SMG (T) = 9 mg/kg of food simulator
(42).
|
75105
|
068515-49-1
026761-40-0
|
Diphthalate with primary, saturated C 9 -C 11 -branched alcohols, over 90% C 10
|
May only apply as :
1. Bodeers in materials and articles intended for repeated contact with food.
2. Bars in disposals and articles of non-fat in contact with non-fatty foods, however, not breast-milk substitutes and subsidy-mixtures of children and small children as defined in Directive 91 /321/EEC and products as defined in Directive 96 /5/EC.
3. Technical assistance-matter in the case-trations of not more than 0,1% in the finished product.
SMG (T) = 9 mg/kg of food simulator
(42).
|
76320
|
000085-44-9
|
Phthalacreanhydride
|
|
76415
|
019455-79-9
|
Pmelbrine acid, calcium salt
|
|
76463
|
-WHAT?
|
Polyacrylates
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (36) (for acryllic acid)
|
76721
|
009016-00-6063148-62-9
|
Polydimethylsiloxan (molecular weight greater than 6800)
|
In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6
|
76723
|
167883-16-1
|
Polydimethylsiloxan, 3-aminopropyl-
Terminated, polymer
with dicyclohexylmethan-4,4 '-diisocyanate
|
In accordance with the specifications-ne in Appendix 6
|
76725
|
661476-41-1
|
Polydimethylsiloxan, 3-aminopropyl
Terminated, polymer
With 1-isocyanato-3-isocyanatomethyl-
3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexane
|
In accordance with the specifications-ne in Appendix 6
|
76730
|
|
Polydimethylsiloxan, gamma-hydroxypropylated
|
SMG 6 mg/kg
|
76807
|
00073018-26-5
|
Polyester of adipinic acid with butan-1,3-diol, propan-1,2-diol and 2-ethylene-1-hexanol
|
SMG = 30 mg/kg
|
76815
|
|
Polyester of adieolic acid with glycerol or pentaerythritol, esters with unbranched C 12 -C 22 -fatty acids (equal numbers),
|
In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6
|
76845
|
031831-53-5
|
Polyester of 1,4-butandiol with caprolacton
|
The restriction on the ref.paragraphs 14260 and 13720 must be complied with. In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6.
|
76866
|
-
|
Polyesters of 1,2-propandiol and / or 1,3-and / or 1,4-butandiol and / or polyproply-glycol lycol with adieacic acid which may be acetic acid or fat acid (C 12 -C 18 () or n-octanol and / or n-decanol i endeterminate position,
|
SMG = 30 mg/kg
|
76960
|
025322-68-3
|
Polyethylenglycol
|
|
77370
|
070142-34-6
|
Polyethylene lycol-30 dipolyhydroxystearat
|
|
77600
|
061738-85-0
|
Esters of polyethylene glycol with hydrogenated ricini oil
|
|
77702
|
-
|
Esters of polyethylene glycol with aliphatic monocarboxylic acids (C) 2 -C 22 () and their ammonium and sodium sulphate ;
|
|
77708
|
-WHAT?
|
Polyethylenglycol (EO = 1-50) esters of linear and branched (C8-C22) alcohols
|
SMG = 1,8 mg/kg In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex V,
|
77732
|
-WHAT?
|
Polyethylenglycol (EO = 1-30, typically 5) ether by bultyl 2-cyan-3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)
acrylate
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg. For use only
PET
|
77733
|
-WHAT?
|
Polyethylenglycol (EO = 1-30, typically 5) ether by bultyl 2-cyan-3-(4-hydroxy-3-hydroxyphenyl)
acrylate
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg. For use only
PET
|
77895
|
068439-49-6
|
Polyethylenglycol (EO = 2-6) monoalkyl (C 16 -C 18 ) ether
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg and in accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6
|
77897
|
-WHAT?
|
Polyethylenglycol (EO = 1-50)
monoalkylether (Linear and
branched C 8 -C 20 () Sulphat, salts
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
79040
|
009005-64-5
|
Polyethylenglycolanbianmonolaurate
|
|
79120
|
009005-64-5
|
Polyethylenglycolsorbitanmonooleat
|
|
79200
|
009005-66-7
|
Polyethylene colsorbitanmonopolialmitate
|
|
79280
|
009005-67-8
|
Polyethylene colsorbitanmonostearat
|
|
79360
|
009005-70-3
|
Polyethylenglycolanbitantrioleate
|
|
79440
|
009005-71-4
|
Polyethylene colsorbitantriarat
|
|
79600
|
009046-01-9
|
Polyethylenglycoltridecyletherphosphate
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg. Only for materials and articles intended for contact with water-containing foodstuffs. In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6
|
79920
|
009003-11-6
106392-12-5
|
Poly (ethylenpropylene) glycol
|
|
80000
|
009002-88-4
|
Polyethylenvoks
|
|
80077
|
0068441-17-8
|
Wax of polyethylene, oxide-oxide
|
SMG = 60 mg/kg
|
80240
|
029894-35-7
|
Polyglycolricinoleate
|
|
80350
|
0124578-12-7
|
Poly (12-hydroxystearinc) -polyethylenimin copolymer
|
Only for use in polyethylenterephthalate (PET), polystyrene (PS), the carcase of polystyrene (SPS) and polyamide (PA) in a concentration of not more than 0,1% w/w in accordance with the specifications set out in Annex V ;
|
80480
|
0090751-07-8 ; 0082451-48-7
|
Poly (6-morpholino-1,3,5-triazino-2,4-diyl)-[ (2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) imino) ]-hexamethylene-[ (2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) ]
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg (47) in accordance with the specifications set out in Annex V,
|
80510
|
1010121-89-7
|
Poly (3-nonyl-1,1-dioxo-1-thiopropan-1,3-diyl)-block-poly (x-oleyl-7-hydroxy-1,5-diiminoo-1,8-diyl), process mixture with x = 1 and / or 5, neutralized with dodebenzene sulphonic acid
|
For use as polymerisation helper in polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) and polystyrene (PS)
|
80640
|
-
|
Polyoxyalkyl (C 2 -C 4 () DimethylPolysiloxan
|
|
80720
|
008017-16-1
|
Polyphosphoric acids
|
|
80800
|
025322-69-4
|
Polypropylene glycol
|
|
81060
|
009003-07-0
|
Polypropylenvwax
|
|
81220
|
192268-64-7
|
Poly [ [ 6-[ N-(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)-n-butylamino ] -1,3,5-triazinine 2,4-diyl ] [ (2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl) imino ] 1,6-hexandiyl [ (2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)-imino ] ]-alpha-[ N, N, N ', N'-tetrabutyl N ''-(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl) -N ''-[ 6-(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinylamino)-hexyl ]-[ 1,3,5-triazinine 2,4,6-triamin ]-omega-N, N, N ', N'-tetrabutyl-1,3,5-triazin-l-1,3,5-triazin-l-1,3,5-triazin-l-1,3,5-triazinine 2,4-diamin ]
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
81500
|
9003-39-8
|
Polyvinylpyrrolidone
|
In accordance with the specifications in Appendix 6.
|
81515
|
087189-25-1
|
Poly (zinc glycerolate)
|
SMG (T) = 25 mg/kg (38) (as zinc)
|
81520
|
007758-02-3
|
Potassium bromide
|
|
81600
|
001310-58-3
|
Potassium hydroxide
|
|
81760
|
-
|
Powder, flakes and fibres of brass, bronze, copper, stainless steel, tin and iron alloys, tin and iron
|
SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg (7) (expressed as copper).
SMG = 48 mg/kg (expressed as iron).
|
81840
|
000057-55-6
|
1,2-Propandiol
|
|
81882
|
000067-63-0
|
2-Propanol
|
|
82000
|
000079-09-4
|
Propionic acid
|
|
82080
|
009005-37-2
|
1,2-Propylene-colalginate
|
|
82240
|
022788-19-8
|
1,2-Propylengylenglycoldilaurate
|
|
82400
|
000105-62-4
|
1,2-Propylenglycolycoldioleat
|
|
82560
|
033587-20-1
|
1,2-Propylene bripylenglycoldipalmit at
|
|
82720
|
006182-11-2
|
1,2-Propylenglyanbridistearat
|
|
82800
|
027194-74-7
|
1,2-Propylengylene-a monolaurate
|
|
82960
|
001330-80-9
|
1,2-Propylenglic colmonooleat
|
|
83120
|
029013-28-3
|
1,2-Propylene lubria monopoly mitate
|
|
83300
|
001323-39-3
|
1,2-Propylene-lubria-colonoxide
|
|
83320
|
-
|
Propylhydroxyethylcellulose
|
|
83325
|
-
|
Propylhydroxymethylcellulose
|
|
83330
|
-
|
Propylhydroxypropylcellulose
|
|
83440
|
002466-09-3
|
Pyrophosphoric acid
|
|
83455
|
013445-56-2
|
Pyrophosphoric acid
|
|
83460
|
012269-78-2
|
Pyrophyllite
|
|
83470
|
014808-60-7
|
Quartz
|
|
83599
|
068442-12-6
|
Response products of oil acids, 2-mercaptoethyloleat with dichlordimethyline, sodium sulphide and trichloromethine
|
SMG (T) = 0,18 mg/kg (16) (expressed as tin)
|
83610
|
073138-82-6
|
Harpixies
|
|
83840
|
008050-09-7
|
Harpiks
|
|
84000
|
008050-31-5
|
Harpiks, ester with glycerol
|
|
84080
|
008050-26-8
|
Harpiks, ester with pentaerythritol
|
|
84210
|
065997-06-0
|
Harpiks, hydrogenated
|
|
84240
|
065997-13-9
|
Harpiks, hydrogenated, ester with glycerol
|
|
84320
|
008050-15-5
|
Harpiks, hydrogenated, ester with methanol
|
|
84400
|
064365-17-9
|
Harpiks, hydrogenated, ester with pentaerythritol
|
|
84560
|
009006-04-6
|
Natural rubber
|
|
84640
|
-
|
Salivial acid
|
|
85360
|
000109-43-3
|
Dibutyl sebacat
|
|
85601
|
-
|
Silionates, natural (except asbestos)
|
|
85610
|
-
|
Silicates, natural, silyled (except asbestos)
|
|
85680
|
001343-98-2
|
Kiselacids
|
|
85840
|
053320-86-8
|
Lithium magnesium sodium silicate
|
SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (8) (expressed as lithium)
|
86000
|
-
|
Kisric acid, silyled
|
|
86160
|
000409-21-2
|
Silicon carbide
|
|
86240
|
007631-86-9
|
Silicon dioxide
|
|
86285
|
-
|
Silicon dioxide, sily;
|
|
86560
|
007647-15-6
|
Sodium bromide
|
|
86720
|
001310-73-2
|
Sodium hydroxide
|
|
87040
|
01330-43-4
|
Sodium tetraborate
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (23) (expressed as resident) cf. the Danish rules on drinking water ;
|
87200
|
000110-44-1
|
Sorbic acid
|
|
87280
|
029116-98-1
|
Sorbitandioleat
|
|
87520
|
062568-11-0
|
Sorbitanmonobehenate
|
|
87600
|
001338-39-2
|
Sorbitanmonolaurate
|
|
87680
|
001338-43-8
|
Sorbitanmonooleat
|
|
87760
|
026266-57-9
|
Sorbitanmonopolialmitat
|
|
87840
|
001338-41-6
|
Sorbitanmonostearat
|
|
87920
|
061752-68-9
|
Sorbitanteantestearat
|
|
88080
|
026266-58-0
|
Sorbitantrioleate
|
|
88160
|
054140-20-4
|
Sorbitantripalmitate
|
|
88240
|
026658-19-5
|
Sorbitantristearat
|
|
88320
|
000050-70-4
|
Sorbitol
|
|
88600
|
026836-47-5
|
Sorbitolmonostearat
|
|
88640
|
008013-07-8
|
Sojade oil, epoxidised
|
SMG = 60 mg/kg. As regards the sealing material of PVC used for the sealing of glass of formula and of the subsidy treatments for infants and small children as defined in Directive 91 /321/EEC or processed foodstuffs based on cerailers and baby food ; However, infants and small children as defined in Commission Directive 96 /5/EC shall be reduced to 30 mg/kg.
In accordance with Annex 6.
|
88800
|
009005-25-8
|
Starches, food quality
|
|
88880
|
068412-29-3
|
Starches, hydrolysed
|
|
88960
|
000124-26-5
|
Stearamide
|
|
89040
|
000057-11-4
|
Stearine acid
|
|
89120
|
000123-95-5
|
Butylstearat
|
|
89200
|
007617-31-4
|
Copper Stearat
|
SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg (7), expressed as copper,
|
89440
|
-
|
Esters of fromarc acid with ethylene glycol
|
SMG (T) = 30 mg/kg (3)
|
90720
|
058446-52-9
|
Stearoylbenzoyl methane
|
|
90800
|
005793-94-2
|
Calcium stearyl-2-lactylate
|
|
90960
|
000110-15-6
|
Rated acid
|
|
91200
|
000126-13-6
|
Saccharoseacetatat-isobutyrate
|
|
91360
|
000126-14-7
|
Saccharoseoctaacetate
|
|
91530
|
-WHAT?
|
Sulfuric acid alkyl (C4-C20) or cyclohexyl, salts
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
91815
|
-WHAT?
|
Sulphforravsy-monoalkyl (C10-C16) polyethylene bricolesters, salts
|
SMG = 2 mg/kg
|
91840
|
007704-34-9
|
Sulphur
|
|
91920
|
007664-93-9
|
Sulphuric acid
|
|
92030
|
010124-44-4
|
Copper sulphate
|
SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg (7) (expressed as copper)
|
92080
|
014807-96-6
|
Talcum powder
|
|
92150
|
001401-55-4
|
Garveic acid
|
In accordance with the JECFA specs (= FAO/WHO Joint Expert Committee on Food Additives)
|
92160
|
000087-69-4
|
Vine acid
|
|
92195
|
-
|
Taurin, salts
|
|
92200
|
0006422-86-2
|
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate
|
SMG = 60 mg/kg
|
92205
|
057569-40-1
|
Diester of terephthalc with 2,2 '-methylenebis (4-methyl-6-tertbutylphenol)
|
|
92350
|
000112-60-7
|
Tetraethylene glycol
|
|
92470
|
0106990-43-6
|
N, N ', N', N ' -Tetrakis (4,6-bis (Butyl-(N-methyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-yl) amino) triazin-2-yl) -4,7-diazadecan-1,10 diamin
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
92475
|
0203255-81-6
|
3,3 ', 5.5' -Tetrakis (tert-butyl) -2,2 ' -dihydroxybiphenyl, cyclic ester with [ 3-tert-butyl-4-hydroxy-5-methyl phenyl) propyl ] oxyphosphonsyrling
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg (expressed as the sum of the phosphate and phosphate and hydrolysis of the substance)
|
92640
|
000102-60-3
|
N, N, N ', N' -Tetrakis (2-hydroxypropyl) ethylenediamine
|
|
92700
|
078301-43-6
|
2 ,2,4,4-Tetramethyl-20-(2,3-epoxypropyl) -7-oxa-3,20-diazadispiro [ 5.1.11.2 ]-heneicosan-21-on, polymer
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
92930
|
120218-34-0
|
Thiodiethylene bis (5-methoxycarbonyl-2,6-dimethyl-1,4-dihydropyridine -3-carboxylate)
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg
|
93440
|
013463-67-7
|
Titanic dioxide
|
|
93450
|
-WHAT?
|
Titanium dioxide, coated with a copolymer of n-octyltrichlorosilan and [ aminotris (methylene phosphoric acid), pentanodium salt ]
|
In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex V,
|
93520
|
000059-02-9010191-41-0
|
alpha-Tocopherol
|
|
93680
|
009000-65-1
|
Road Rubber
|
|
93720
|
000108-78-1
|
2,4,6-Triamino-1,3,5-triazine
|
SMG = 30 mg/kg
|
93760
|
000077-90-7
|
Tri-n-butylacetylcitrate
|
|
94000
|
0000102-71-6
|
Triethanolamine
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg (including hydrochloride adduct)
|
94320
|
000112-27-6
|
Triethylene glycol
|
|
94425
|
0000867-13-0
|
Triethylphosphonoacetate
|
For use in polyethylene ephthalate (PET)
|
94960
|
000077-99-6
|
1,1,1-Trimethylolpropane
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg
|
94985
|
-WHAT?
|
Trimethylolpropane, mixed triesters and diesters with benzoic acid and 2-ethylhexanlic acid
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg may not be used for objects in contact with fatty foods for which the simulation D is determined ;
|
95000
|
028931-67-1
|
Trimethylolpropantrimethacrylate-methyl methacrylate-copolymer
|
|
95020
|
6846-50-0
|
2,2,4-trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol-diisobutyrate
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg of food. May only be used in a one-off action.
|
95200
|
001709-70-2
|
1,3,5-Trimethyl-2,4,6-tris (3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzyl) benzene
|
|
95270
|
161717-32-4
|
2,4,6-Tris (tert-butyl) phenyl-2-butyl 2-ethyl-1,3-propandiolphosphit
|
SMG = 2 mg/kg (as the sum of phosphate, phosphate and hydrolyseProduct = HHBP)
|
95420
|
745070-61-5
|
1,3,5-tris (2,2-dimethylpropanamido)-benzene
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg of food.
|
95725
|
110638-71-6
|
Vermiculit, reaction product with lithium citrate
|
SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (8) (expressed as lithium)
|
95855
|
007732-18-5
|
Water
|
In accordance with the Danish rules for drinking water
|
95858
|
-WHAT?
|
Refined Paraffinese voks
derived from hydrocarbons,
crude oil or synthetic-produced hydrocarbons,
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg and in compliance with the specifications in
Annex 6. Do Not apply To
objects in contact with fatty dutholds,
food,
|
95859
|
-
|
Refined grows, produced from hydrocarbons or synthetic hydrocarbons,
|
In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6
|
95883
|
-
|
White mineral oils, parafFinnish, derived from hydrocarbons from crude oil
|
In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6
|
95905
|
013983-17-0
|
Wollastonite
|
|
95920
|
-
|
Wood and fibres, untreated
|
|
95935
|
011138-66-2
|
Xanthanum
|
|
96190
|
020427-58-1
|
Zinc hydroxide
|
SMG (T) = 25 mg/kg (38) (as zinc)
|
96240
|
001314-13-2
|
Zinkoxid
|
SMG (T) = 25 mg/kg (38) (as zinc)
|
96320
|
001314-98-3
|
Zinc sulfide
|
SMG (T) = 25 mg/kg (38) (as zinc)
|
|
Section B
List of additives
PM/REF no.
|
CAS no.
|
Chemical designation
|
Restrictions and / or specifications
|
30180
|
002180-18-9
|
Manganacetate
|
SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (10) (expressed as mangan)
|
31500
|
025134-51-4
|
Acryllic acid, 2-ethylhexylacrylate, copolymer
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (36) (expressed as acryllic acid) and SMG (T) = 0,05 mg/kg (expressed as 2-ethylhexylacylate),
|
31520
|
061167-58-6
|
2-tert-Butyl-6-(3) -tert. -Butyl 2-hydroxy-5-methylbenzyl) -4-methylphenylacrylate
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg
|
31920
|
000103-23-1
|
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) adipat
|
SMG = 18 mg/kg (1)
|
34130
|
-WHAT?
|
Alkyl, linear with a straight number of carbon atoms (C) 12 -C 20 () Dimethylamines
|
SMG = 30 mg/kg
|
34230
|
|
Alkyl (C 8 -C 22 ) sulphonic acid
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg
|
34650
|
151841-65-5
|
Aluminium hydroxybis [ 2,2 '-methylene-bis (4,6-di-tert-butylphenyl) phosphate
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
35760
|
001309-64-4
|
Antimontrioxide
|
SMG = 0,04 mg/kg (39) (expressed as antimony)
|
36720
|
017194-00-2
|
Bariumhydroxide
|
SMG (T) = 1 mg/kg (12) (expressed as barium)
|
36800
|
010022-31-8
|
Bariumnitrate
|
SMG (T) = 1 mg/kg (12) (expressed as barium)
|
38000
|
000553-54-8
|
Lithium benzoate
|
SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (8) (expressed as lithium)
|
38240
|
000119-61-9
|
Benzophenon
|
SMG = 0,6 mg/kg
|
38505
|
351870-33-2
|
Cis-endo-bicylo [ 2.2.1 ] heptan-2,3-dicarboxylic acid, dinatrium salt
|
SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg. May not be used with the polyethylene in contact with acid-containing foodstuffs. RUnit : > or = 96%
|
38560
|
007128-64-5
|
2,5-Bis (5- tert -Butyl 2-benzoxazolyl) thiophen
|
SMG = 0,6 mg/kg
|
38700
|
063397-60-4
|
Bis (2-carbobutoxyethyl) tin-bis (isooctylmercaptoacetate)
|
SMG = 18 mg/kg
|
38800
|
032687-78-8
|
N, N ' -Bis (3 (3,5-di- tert -Butyl-4-hydro-xyphenyl) propionyl) hydrazid
|
SMG = 15 mg/kg
|
38820
|
026741-53-7
|
Bis (2,4-di- tert -Butylphenyl) pentaethritoldiphosphit
|
SMG = 0,6 mg/kg
|
38940
|
110675-26-8
|
2,4-bis (dodecylthiomethyl) -6-methylphenol
|
SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg (40)
|
39060
|
035958-30-6
|
1 ,1-Bis (2-hydroxy.3,5-di- tert -Butyl phenyl) ethane
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
39090
|
|
N, N-Bis (2-hydroxyethyl) alkyl (C 8 -C 18 ) amin
|
SMG (T) = 1,2 mg/kg (13)
|
39120
|
|
N, N-Bis (2-hydroxyethyl) alkyl (C 8 -C 18 ) amine hydrochlorides
|
SMG (T) = 1,2 mg/kg (13) (expressed as tertiary amin (expressed without HCl)
|
40000
|
000991-84-4
|
2,4-Bis (octylthio) -6-(4-hydroxy-3,5-di- tert -butylanilino) -1,3,5-triazine
|
SMG = 30 mg/kg
|
40020
|
110553-27-0
|
2,4-Bis (octyl thiomethyl) -6-methylphenol
|
SMg (T) = 5 mg/kg (40)
|
40160
|
061269-61-2
|
N, N ' -Bis (2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) hexamethylendiamin-1,2-dibromethane, copolymer
|
SMG = 2,4 mg/kg
|
40720
|
025013-16-5
|
Tert-butyl-4-hydroxyanisol (= BHA)
|
SMG = 30 mg/kg
|
40800
|
013003-12-8
|
4,4 '-Butyliden-bis (6-tetramethyl-3-methylphenyl-ditridecylphosphit)
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg
|
40980
|
019664-95-0
|
Manganbutyrate
|
SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (10) (expressed as mangan)
|
42000
|
063438-80-2
|
(2-Carbobutoxyethyl) tin-tris (isooctylmercaptoacetate)
|
SMG = 30 mg/kg
|
42400
|
010377-37-4
|
Lithium carbonate
|
SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (8) (expressed as lithium) = 12 mg/kg
|
42480
|
000584-09-8
|
Rubidium carbonate
|
SMG = 12 mg/kg
|
43600
|
004080-31-3
|
1-(3-Chlorallyl)-3,5,7-triaza-1-azonia-adamantanchloride
|
SMG = 0,3 mg/kg
|
43680
|
000075-45-6
|
Chlordifluormethan
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg. In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6
|
44960
|
011104-61-3
|
Cobaltoxid
|
SMGT = 0,05 mg/kg (14) (expressed as cobalt)
|
45440
|
|
Cresolver, butyred, guiding
|
SMG = 12 mg/kg
|
45650
|
6197-30-4
|
2-Ethylhexyl-2-cyan-3,3-diphenylacrylate
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
46640
|
000128-37-0
|
2,6-di-tert-butyl-p-cresol-(= BHT)
|
SMG = 3,0 mg/kg
|
47500
|
153250-52-3
|
N, N ' -Dicylohexyl-2,6-naphthalendicarboxamide
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
47600
|
084030-61-5
|
Di-n-dodecyltin-bis (isooctylmercaptoacetate)
|
SMG (T) = 0,05 mg/kg of food (41) (sum of Mono-n-dodecyltin tris (isooctylmeraptoacetate), di-n-dodecyltin bis (isooctylmeraptoacetate), mono dodecyntintintincychloride and di-dode-cyltindichloroid) expressed as the sum of mono and di-dodecyltinchloride.
|
48640
|
000131-56-6
|
2,4-Dihydroxybenzophenon
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (15)
|
48800
|
000097-23-4
|
2,2 '-Dihydroxy-5,5' -dichlordiphenyl-methan
|
SMG = 12 mg/kg
|
48880
|
000131-53-3
|
2,2 '-Dihydroxy-4-methoxybenzo-phenon
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (15)
|
49595
|
057583-35-4
|
Dimethyltin-bis (ethylhexylmercaptoacetate)
|
SMG (T) = 0,18 mg/kg (16) (expressed as tin)
|
49600
|
026636-01-1
|
Dimethyltin-bis (isooctylmercaptoacetate)
|
SMG (T) = 0,18 mg/kg (16) (expressed as tin)
|
49840
|
002500-88-1
|
Diotadecyldisulfid
|
SMG = 3 mg/kg
|
50160
|
|
Di-n-octyltin-bis (n-alkyl (C 10 -C 16 ) mercaptoacetate)
|
SMG (T) = 0,006 mg/kg (17) (expressed as tin)
|
50240
|
010039-33-5
|
Di-n-octyltin-bis (2-ethylhexylmalate)
|
SMG (T) = 0,006 mg/kg (17) (expressed as tin)
|
50320
|
015571-58-1
|
Di-n-octyltin-bis (2-ethylhexylmercaptoacetate)
|
SMG (T) = 0,006 mg/kg (17) (expressed as tin)
|
50360
|
|
Di-n-octyltin-bis (ethylmalate)
|
SMG (T) = 0,006 mg/kg (17) (expressed as tin)
|
50400
|
033568-99-9
|
Di-n-octyltin-bis (isooctylmaleat)
|
SMG (T) = 0,006 mg/kg (17) (expressed as tin)
|
50480
|
026401-97-8
|
Di-n-octyltin-bis (isooctylmercaptoacetate)
|
SMG (T) = 0,006 mg/kg (17) (expressed as tin)
|
50560
|
|
Di-n-octyltin-1,4-butandiol-bis (mercaptoacetate)
|
SMG (T) = 0,006 mg/kg (17) (expressed as tin)
|
50640
|
003648-18-8
|
Di-n-octyltindilaurate
|
SMG (T) = 0,006 mg/kg (17) (expressed as tin)
|
50720
|
015571-60-5
|
Di-n-octyltindimalate
|
SMG (T) = 0,006 mg/kg (17) (expressed as tin)
|
50800
|
|
Di-n-octyltindimaleat, esterifized
|
SMG (T) = 0,006 mg/kg (17) (expressed as tin)
|
50880
|
|
Di-n-octyltindimaleinate, polymers (n = 2-4)
|
SMG (T) = 0,006 mg/kg (17) (expressed as tin)
|
50960
|
069226-44-4
|
Di-n-octyltin-ethylene glycol-bis (mercaptoacetate)
|
SMG (T) = 0,006 mg/kg (17) (expressed as tin)
|
51040
|
015535-79-2
|
Di-n-octyltinmercapoacetate
|
SMG (T) = 0,006 mg/kg (17) (expressed as tin)
|
51120
|
|
Di-n-octyltin-thiobenzoat-2-ethylhexylmercaptoacetate
|
SMG (T) = 0,006 mg/kg (17) (expressed as tin)
|
51570
|
000127-63-9
|
Diphenylsulfon
|
SMG (T) = 3 mg/kg (25)
|
51680
|
000102-08-9
|
N, N ' -Diphenylthiourinstof
|
SMG = 3 mg/kg
|
52000
|
027176-87-0
|
Dodecylbenzenesulphonic acid
|
SMG = 30mg/kg
|
52320
|
052047-59-3
|
2-(4-Dodecylphenyl) indol
|
SMG = 0,06 mg/kg
|
52880
|
023676-09-7
|
Ethyl-4-ethoxybenzoate
|
SMG = 3,6 mg/kg
|
53200
|
023949-66-8
|
2-Ethoxy-2 '-ethyloxanilid
|
SMG = 30 mg/kg
|
53670
|
032509-66-3
|
Ethylene lycol-bis [ 3,3-bis (3-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)
butyrate ]
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg
|
54880
|
000050-00-0
|
Formaldehyde
|
SMG (T) = 15 mg/kg (22)
|
55200
|
001166-52-5
|
Dodecylgallulate
|
SMG (T) = 30 mg/kg (34)
|
55280
|
001034-01-1
|
Octylgallat
|
SMG (T) = 30 mg/kg (34)
|
55360
|
000121-79-9
|
Propylulate
|
SMG (T) = 30 mg/kg (34)
|
58960
|
000057-09-0
|
Hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg
|
59120
|
023128-74-7
|
1,6-Hexamethylene-bis (3-(3.5-di- tert -Butyl 4-hydroxyphenyl) propionamide)
|
SMG = 45 mg/kg
|
59200
|
035074-77-2
|
1,6-Hexamethylene-bis (3-(3.5-di- tert -Butyl 4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate),
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg
|
60320
|
070321-86-7
|
2-(2-Hydroxy-3,5-bis (1,1-dimethylbenzyl) phenyl) benzotriazole
|
SMG (T) = 1,5 mg/kg
|
60400
|
003896-11-5
|
2-(2 '-Hydroxy-3'- tert -Butyl-5 '-methylphenyl) -5-chlorobenzotriazole
|
SMG = 30 mg/kg (19)
|
60800
|
065447-77-0
|
Dimethyl 1-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-piperidinsuccinate, copolymer
|
SMG = 30 mg/kg
|
61280
|
003293-97-8
|
2-Hydroxy-4-n-hexyloxybenzophenon
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (15)
|
61360
|
000131-57-7
|
2-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenon
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (15)
|
61440
|
002440-22-4
|
2-(2 '-Hydroxy-5'-methylphenyl) benzotriazole
|
SMG (T) = 30 mg/kg (19)
|
61600
|
001843-05-6
|
2-Hydroxy-4-n-octyloxybenzophenon
|
SMG (T) = 6 mg/kg (15)
|
63200
|
051877-53-3
|
Manganlactate
|
SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (10) (expressed as mangan)
|
63940
|
008062-15-5
|
Similar insular acid
|
SMG (T) = 0,24 mg/kg-may be used as a dispersing agent for plastic dispersing agents
|
64320
|
010377-51-2
|
Lithium iodid
|
SMG (T) = 1 mg/kg (11) (expressed as jod) and SML (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (8) (expressed as lithium),
|
65120
|
007773-01-5
|
Manganchloride
|
SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (10) (expressed as mangan)
|
65200
|
012626-88-9
|
Manganhydroxide
|
SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (10) (expressed as mangan)
|
65280
|
010043-84-2
|
Manganhypophosphone
|
SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (10) (expressed as mangan)
|
65360
|
011129-60-5
|
Manganoxid
|
SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (10) (expressed as mangan)
|
65440
|
|
Manganpyrophosphit
|
SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (10) (expressed as mangan)
|
66350
|
085209-93-4
|
2,2 '-methyl-bis (4,6-di-tert-butylphenyl) lithium phosphate
|
SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg and SMG (T) = 0,6 (8) (expressed as lithium)
|
66360
|
085209-91-2
|
2 ', 2'-Methylene bis (4.6-di- tert -Butyl phenyl) sodium phosphate
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
66400
|
000088-24-4
|
2,2 '-Methylenebis (4-ethyl-6- tert -Butyl phenol),
|
SMG (T) = 1,5 mg/kg (20)
|
66480
|
000119-47-1
|
2,2 '-Methylenebis (4-methyl-6- tert -Butylphenol),
|
SMG (T) = 1,5 mg/kg (20)
|
67360
|
067649-65-4
|
Mono-n-dodecyltin-tris (isooctylmercaptoacetate)
|
SMG (T) = 0,05 mg/kg. Food (41) (sum of Mono-n-dodecyltin tris (isooctylmeraptoacetate), di-n-dodecyltin bis (isooctylmeraptoacetate), mono dodecyntintintintinde chloride and di-dode-cyltindichloroid) expressed as the sum of mono and di-dodecyltinchloride.
|
67515
|
057583-34-3
|
Monomethyline tris (ethylhexyl-mercaptoacetate)
|
SMG (T) = 0,18 mg/kg (16) (expressed as tin)
|
67520
|
054849-38-6
|
Monomethyltin-tris (isooctylmercaptoacetate)
|
SMG (T) = 0,18 mg/kg (16) (expressed as tin)
|
67600
|
|
Mono-n-octylin-Tris (alkyl (C 10 -C 16 () mercaptoacetate)
|
SMG (T) = 1,2 mg/kg (18) (expressed as tin)
|
67680
|
027107-89-7
|
Mono-n-octylin-tris (2-ethyl-hexylmercaptoacetate)
|
SMG (T) = 1,2 mg/kg (18) (expressed as tin)
|
67760
|
026401-86-5
|
Mono-n-octylin-tris (isooctylmercaptoacetate)
|
SMG (T) = 1,2 mg/kg (18) (expressed as tin)
|
67896
|
020336-96-3
|
Lithium Myristat
|
SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (8) (expressed as lithium)
|
68320
|
002082-79-3
|
Octadetyl-3-(3.5-di tert -Butyl 4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg
|
68400
|
010094-45-8
|
Octadecylerucamide
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
68860
|
04724-48-5
|
n -Octylphosphonic acid
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
69160
|
014666-94-5
|
Olitic acid, cobalt salt
|
SMG (T) = 0,05 mg/kg ( 14 () (expressed as cobalt)
|
69840
|
016260-09-6
|
Oleylpalmitamide
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
71935
|
007601-89-0
|
Sodium perchlorate monohydrate
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg (31)
|
72081/10
|
-
|
Cocks of hydrocarbons of crude oil (hydrogenated)
|
In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6
|
72160
|
000948-65-2
|
2-Phenylindon
|
SMG = 15 mg/kg
|
72800
|
001241-94-7
|
2-ethylhexyldiphenylphosphate
|
SMG = 2,4 mg/kg
|
73040
|
013763-32-1
|
Lithium phosphate
|
SML (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (8) (expressed as lithium),
|
73120
|
010124-54-6
|
Manganphosphate Hat
|
SMG (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (10) (expressed as mangan)
|
74400
|
|
Tris (nonyl-and / or dinomylonylphenyl)-phosphate
|
SMG = 30 mg/kg
|
77440
|
|
Polyethylenglycol-di-cricinoleate
|
SMG = 42 mg/kg
|
77520
|
061791-12-6
|
Ester of polyethylene glycol with ricini oil
|
SMG = 42 mg/kg
|
78320
|
009004-97-1
|
Polyethylenglycolmonoricinoleate
|
SMG = 42 mg/kg
|
81200
|
071878-19-8
|
Poly [ 6-[ (1,3,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) amino ] -1,3,5-triazinine 2,4-diyl ([ 2,2,6,6-tetrametyl-4-piperidyl)-imino hexametil-[ (2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) imino ]
|
SMG = 3 mg/kg
|
81680
|
007681-11-0
|
Kalium iodide
|
SMG (T) = 1 mg/kg (11) (expressed as jod)
|
82020
|
019019-51-3
|
Cobalt propionate
|
SMG (T) = 0,05 mg/kg (14) (expressed as cobalt)
|
83595
|
119345-01-6
|
Response Produced by di- tert -Butyl phosphonite with biphenyl from the condensation of 2,4-di- tert -Butylphenol with Friedel Craft-reaction product of phosphortriclorid with biphenyl
|
SMG = 18 mg/kg. In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6.
|
83700
|
000141-22-0
|
Ricinolacid
|
SMG = 42 mg/kg
|
84800
|
000087-18-3
|
4- Tert -Butylphenylsalicylate
|
SMG = 12 mg/kg
|
84880
|
000119-36-8
|
Methylsalicylate
|
SMG = 30 mg/kg
|
85760
|
012068-40-5
|
Aluminium lithium silicate (2:1: 1)
|
SML (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (8) (expressed as lithium),
|
85920
|
012068-14-4
|
Lithium silicate
|
SML (T) = 0,6 mg/kg (8) (expressed as lithium),
|
85950
|
037296-97-2
|
Kisric acid, magnesium sodium fluoride
|
SMG = 0,15 mg/kg (expressed as fluoride). May only be used in the layer of multiple non-contact materials that do not come into contact with food ;
|
86480
|
007631-90-5
|
Sodium bisulphite
|
SML (T) = 10 mg/kg (30) (expressed as SO 2 ()
|
86800
|
007681-82-5
|
Sodium iodide
|
SMG (T) = 1 mg/kg (11) (expressed as jod)
|
86880
|
|
Sodium monoalkyldialkylhenkylphenoxybenzenesulphonate
|
SMG = 9 mg/kg
|
86920
|
007632-00-0
|
Sodium nitrite
|
SMG = 0,6 mg/kg
|
86960
|
007757-83-7
|
Sodium sulphite
|
SML (T) 10 mg/kg (30) (expressed as SO 2 ()
|
87120
|
007772-98-7
|
Sodium thiosulphate
|
SML (T) = 10 mg/kg (30), (expressed as SO 2 ()
|
89170
|
013586-84-0
|
Cobalt stearat
|
SMG (T) = 0,05 mg/kg (14) (expressed as cobalt)
|
92000
|
007727-43-7
|
Barium sulphate
|
SMG (T) = 1 mg/kg (12) (expressed as barium)
|
92320
|
|
Tetradecylyl-polyethylene oxide (EO = 3-8) ether of glycolonic acid
|
SMG = 15 mg/kg
|
92560
|
038613-77-3
|
Tetrakis (2,4-di- tert -butylphenyl) -4-4 '-biphenylenedi-phosphonite
|
SMG = 18 mg/kg
|
92800
|
000096-69-5
|
4,4 ' -Thiobis (6- tert -Butyl-3-methyl-phenol)
|
SMG = 0,48 mg/kg
|
92880
|
041484-35-9
|
Thiodiethanol-bis (3- (3,5-di- tert -Butyl 4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate
|
SMG = 2,4 mg/kg
|
93120
|
000123-28-4
|
Didodecylthiodipropionate
|
SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg (21)
|
93280
|
000693-36-7
|
Dioctadecylthiodipropionate
|
SMG (T) = 5 mg/kg (21)
|
93970
|
-
|
Tricyclodecanimethanol-bis (hexahydrophthalate)
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg.
|
94400
|
036443-68-2
|
Triethylene coldenbis [ 3-(3-tert-butyl-4-hydroxy-5-methylphenyl) propionate ]
|
SML = 9 mg/kg
|
94560
|
000122-20-3
|
Triisopropanolamine
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
95265
|
227099-60-7
|
1,3,5-tris (4-benzoylphenyl) benzene
|
SMG = 0,05 mg/kg
|
95280
|
040601-76-1
|
1,3,5-Tris (4- tert -butyl 3-hydroxy-2,6-dimethylbenzyl) -1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-(1H, 3H, 5H)-trion
|
SMG = 6 mg/kg
|
95360
|
027676-62-6
|
1,3,5-Tris (3,5-di- tert- butyl-4-hydroxy-phenyl) 1,3,5-triazine-2,4-6-(1H, 3H, 5H)-trion
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
95600
|
001843-03-4
|
1,1,3-tris (2-methyl-4-hydroxy-5 -tert. -Butylphenyl) butane
|
SMG = 5 mg/kg
|
|
Appendix 5
Products manufactured from bacterial reference
|
PM/REF no.
|
CAS no.
|
Chemical designation
|
Restrictions and / specifications
|
18888
|
80181-31-3
|
3-hydroxybutansy-3-hydroxypentanoic acid, copolymer
|
In accordance with the specifications set out in Annex 6
|
|
Appendix 6
Specifications for certain substances in Annexes 2, 4 and 5
Section A
General specifications
Plastic materials and articles shall not place primary aromatic amine amines in the inward quantities (DG = 0,01 mg/kg of food or food simulator). The migravation of the primary aromatic amines listed in the lists in Annexes 2 and 4 shall not be subject to this restriction.
Section B
Specifications for certain individual substances
PM/REF no.
|
Specifications for certain individual substances
|
11530
|
2-hydroxypropylacrylate
May contain up to 25% (m/m) 2-hydroxyisopropylacrylate (CAS-nr. 002918-23-2)
|
16690
|
Divinyl benzene Can contain up to 45% (m/m) ethyl vinyl benzene
|
18888
|
3-hydroxybutanoacid-3-hydroxypentanoacid-copolymer
|
|
Definition
|
These copolymers are manufactured by controlled fermentation of The eutrohouse of alcaligenes in the case of mixtures of gbliosis and propane of carbon sources. The organisms used are not genetically resped and derived from a single wild type of organism, Alcaligens eutrophus , strain H16 NCIMB 10442. The organism is stored as a freeze-dried ampule. Based on these ampoules, a culture culture is produced which is stored in liquid nitrogen and used to prepare podestal for the fermentation stench. Fermentation tests are examined daily, both in the microscope and to changes in colonial morphology, on a number of different agars at different temperatures. Copolymeries are isolated from heat-treated bacteria by controlled degradation of the other cell components, washing and drying. These copolymers are normally offered as formulas, melted grenades containing additives such as core-forming agents, plasticisers, repulses, stabilisers and pigments, which all meet the general and individual specifications ;
|
|
Chemical designation
|
Poly (3-D-hydroxybutanoat-co-3-D-hydroxypentanoate)
|
|
CAS Number
|
080181-31-3
|
|
Structural formula
|
CH3 |CH 3 O CH 2 O | | | | | | (-O-CH-CH 2 -C-) m-(O-CH-CH 2 -C-) n
|
|
|
|
where n / m (+ n) is greater than 0 and less or equal to 0.25
|
|
Average molecular weight
|
Not less than 150 000 dalton (measured by gelding meadow chromatography).
|
|
Content
|
Not less than 98% poly (3-D-hydroxybutanoat-co-3-D-hydroxypentanoate) analysed according to hydrolysis as a mixture of 3-D-hydroxybutanic acid and 3-D-hydropentanic acid.
|
|
Description
|
Emphazing as a white powder for ivory powder after insulation.
|
|
Properties
|
|
Identification tests :
|
|
|
Solomity Equality
|
Soluble in chlorinated hydrocarbons such as chloroform or dichloromethane, but virtually insoluble in ethanol, aliphatic alkaner and water
|
|
|
Restriction
|
The QMA for crotonic acid is 0.05 mg/6 dm 2
|
|
|
RUnit
|
In addition to granules, the copolymer powder in the raw material shall contain :
|
|
-
|
Nitrogen
|
Not more than 2500 mg/kg plastics
|
|
-
|
Zinc
|
Not more than 100 mg/kg plastics
|
|
-
|
Copper
|
Not more than 5 mg/kg plastics
|
|
-
|
Bly
|
Not more than 2 mg/kg plastics
|
|
-
|
Arsence
|
Not more than 1 mg/kg plastics
|
|
-
|
Chrom
|
Not more than 1 mg/kg plastics
|
23547
|
Polydimethylsiloxan (Molecular weight greater than 6800) Minimum fraudinum 100 x 10 -6 m 2 /s (= 100 centistoke) at 25 o C
|
24903
|
Sigroups, hydrolized strelises, hydrogenated
In accordance with the purity criteria for Maltitosyrup E 965 (ii) (Commission Directive 95 /31/EC (OJ L 178, 28.7.1995 s. 1). Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 2004 /46/EC (OJ L 114, 21.4.2004, p. 15)).
|
25385
|
The triallylamin40 mg/kg of hydrogels in a quantity of a maximum of 1,5 grams of hydrogel per kilogram. kg of food. Only for use in hydrogels that are not intended for direct contact with food.
|
38320
|
4-(2-benzoxazolyl) -4 '-(5-methyl-2-benzoxazolyl) stilbenNot over 0,05% w/w (amount of used substance
|
42080
|
Vegetabilly coal
Specifications :
Toluene extracted substances : no more than 0,1%, determined in accordance with ISO method 6209.
UV absorption of cyclohexanextract at 386 nm : < 0,02 AU for an inch. Cell or < 0,1 AU of a 5 cm cell, determined according to a generally accepted method of analysis.
Benzo (a) pyrenal content : not more than 0,25 mg/kg of vegetable charcoal.
Threshold of use of vegetable coal in polymers : 2,5% w/w.
|
43480
|
Coal, active
Only for use in PET in a quantity of 10 mg/kg of polymer. The same purity requirements as for Carbo medicine will be vegetarian (E 153), cf. Commission Directive 95 /45/EC (OJ L 226, 22.9.1995, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Directive 2004 /47/EC (OJ L 113, 20.4.2004, p. (24)), except as regards the contents of ash, which may be up to 10% (w/w),
|
43680
|
Chlordifluoromethane of chlorodifluorthane less than 1 mg/kg of the substance
|
47210
|
Dibutyl thiostanonsyrepolymerMolekyle unit = (C 8 H 18 S 3 Sn 2 ) n (n = 1,5-2)
|
60025
|
Specifications :
-Minimum fraudinate 3.8 cSt at 100 ° C
-Average Mw > 450
|
60027
|
Hydrogenated homopolymer and / or copolymers made from the 1-hexen and / or / or 1-and / or (and/or 1-dodec and / or 1-thetradec (Mv : 440-12000) Average molecular weight not less than 440 Since Minimum fraudulent = 3.8 cSt (3,8 x 10-6 m2/s) at 100 ° C
|
64990
|
Styren-maleinine acid anhydrid-copolymer, sodium salt
Molecular fractions of < 1000 must be less than 0,05% (w/w)
|
67155
|
Mixture of 4-(2-benzoxazolyl) -4 '-(5-methyl-2-benzoxazolyl) stems, 4,4'-bis (2-benzoxazolyl) stylegs and 4,4 '-bis (5-methyl-2-benzoxazolyl) stymilar
The mixture that results from the manufacturing process must be 58-62% : 23-27% : 13-17%, which is the typical relationship.
|
72081 /
10
|
Cocks of hydrocarbons of crude oil (hydrogenated)
Specifications :
Hydrogen hydrocarbons of crude oil (hydrogenated) are produced by catalytic or thermal polymerization of diener and / or olefinity of aliphatic and / or alicyclic types and / or monobenoidarylalken types from crammed crude oil with one coiling range of not more than 220 ° C as well as clean monomers found in these distillers, followed by distillation, hydrogenerating and additional processing.
Properties :
Viscosity : > 3 Pa-s at 120 ° C
Bonion point of entry : > 95 ° C as determined at the ASTM Method E 28-67
Bromm : < 40 (ASTM D1159)
Colour of a 50% solution in toluene : < 11 on the Gardner color scale. Aromatic Remasmonomer :
≤ 50 ppm.
|
76721
|
Polydimethylsiloxan (Molecular weight greater than 6800) Minimum viscosity 100 x 10 -6 m 2 /s (= 100 centistoke) at 25 o C
|
76723
|
Specifications :
The fraction of a molecular weight less than 1 000 should not exceed :
1.5% w/w
|
76725
|
Specifications :
The fraction of a molecular weight less than 1 000 should not exceed :
1% w/w
|
76815
|
Polyester of adieolic acid with glycerol or pentaerythritol, esters with unbranched C22-C22-fatty acids (equal number)
Molecular fractions of < 1000 must be less than 0,05% (w/w)
|
76845
|
Polyester of 1,4-butandiol with caprolacton
Molecular fractions of < 1000 must be less than 0,05% (w/w)
|
77708
|
Polyethylenglycol (EO = 1-50) esters of linear and branched (C8-C22) alcohols of ethylene oxide in the material or the object = 1 mg/kg
|
77895
|
Polyethylenglycol (EO = 2-6) monoalkyl (C 16 -C 18 ) ether
The composition of this mixture is as follows :
-Polyethylenglycol (EO = 2-6) monoalkyl (C 16 -C 18 ether (approximately 28%)
-fatty cohols (C 16 -C 18 () (approximately 48%)
-ethyl anylene colmonoalkyl (C 16 -C 18 ether (approximately 24%)
|
79600
|
Polyethylenglycoltridecyletherphosphate
Polyethylenglycol (EO < eller = 11) Tridecyletherphosphate (mono and dialkylester) with a content of polyethylene glycol (EO < or = 11) tridecylether not more than 10%
|
80350
|
Poly (12-hydroxystearinc) -polyethylenimin-polyethylenimi-copolymer, in response between poly (12-hydroxystearic acid) and polyethylenimin
|
80480
|
Poly (6-morpholino-1,3,5-triazino-1,3,5-triazino-2,4-diyl)-[ (2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) imino) ]-hexamethylene-[ (2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) imino) ] Average molecular weight not less than 2400 As Restcontent of morpholin : < 30 mg/kg, of N, N '-bis (2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-yl) hexan-1,6-diamin : < 15000 mg/kg and of 2,4-dichloro-6-morpholino-1,3,5-triazine : ≤ 20 mg/kg
|
81500
|
Polyvinylpyrrolidone
The substance must satisfy the purity criteria laid down in Commission Directive 96 /77/EC. (OJ L 339, 30.12.1996, p. 1)
|
83595
|
Reaction product of Di- tert -Butyl phosphonite with biphenyl from the condensation of 2,4-di- tert -Butylphenol with Friedel Craft-reaction product of phosphortrichloride with biphenylcomposition :-4,4 'biphenylene-bis [ 0,0-bis (2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl) phosphonite ] (CAS No, 38613-77-3) (36-46% w/w (quantity used fabrics / quantity of formulation))-4,3-biphenylene-bis [ 0,0-bis (2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl) phosphonite ] (CAS No 118421-00-4) (17-23% w/w (quantity used fabrics / quantity of formulation))-3,3-biphenylene-bis [ 0,0-bis (2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl) phosphonite ] (CAS No, 118421-01-5) (1-5% w/w (quantity used fabrics / mass formulation))-4-biphenylene-bis [ 0,0-bis (2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl) phosphonite ] (CAS No, 91362-37-7 (11-19% w/w (quantity used fabrics / mass formulation))-tris (2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl) phosphonite ] CAS No 31570-04-4) (9-18% (w/w quantity used fabrics / quantity of formulation))-4,4 '-biphenylene-0,0-bis (2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl) phosphonat-0,0-bis (2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl) phosphonite (CAS-# 112949-97-0) (< 5% w/w (amount of substance / quantity used)) Other characteristics :-phosphorcontent : min. 5.4%, max. 5.9%-syretal : max. 10 mg KOH per. gram-melting interval 85-110 ºC
|
88640
|
Epoxided sojaooil Oxiran < 8%, jodtal < 6
|
93450
|
Titanium dioxide, coated with a copolymer of n-octyltrichlorosilan and [ aminotris (methylene phosphoric acid), pentanotrine salt ] Contents of the surface treatment scopolymer in the denoted titanium dioxide = < 1% w/w
|
95858
|
Specifications :
-Average molecular weight not less than 350.
-Minimum fraudinum 2,5 cSt at 100 ° C
-The contents of hydrocarbons with carbon number less than 25 : less than 40% (w/w)
|
95859
|
Refined waxes derived from hydrocarbons from the crude oil or synthetic hydrocarbons shall have the following characteristics :
|
|
-
|
mineral hydrocarbons content number less than 25 : less than 5% (w/w)
|
|
-
|
Vicosity not less than 11 x 10 -6 m 2 /s (= 11 centistoke) at 100 o C
|
|
-
|
Average molecular weight not less than 500
|
95883
|
White parafs mineral oils obtained from hydrocarbons from the crude oil Product shall have the following characteristics :
|
|
-
|
mineral hydrocarbons content of less than 25 : less than 5% (w/w),
|
|
-
|
Viscosity not less than 8,5 x 10 -6 m 2 /s (= 8,5 centistoke) at 100 o C
|
|
-
|
Average molecular weight not less than 480
|
|
Appendix 7
Limits for lead and cadmium from ceramic and embed objects and glazed
|
Restand *
|
Bly
|
Cadmium
|
Category I :
|
0.8 mg/dm 2
|
0.07 mg/dm 2
|
1
|
Reconditions that cannot be filled.
|
0.8 mg/dm 2
|
0.07 mg/dm 2
|
2
|
Reconditions for filling if the inner depth measured between the lowest point and the horizontal plane of the top can be no more than 25 mm (flat goods).
|
0.8 mg/dm 2
|
0.07 mg/dm 2
|
3
|
Renditions determined to be axed by (mirrred). * *
|
0.8 mg/dm 2
|
0.07 mg/dm 2
|
Category II :
|
4,0 mg/l
|
0.3 mg/l
|
Items that may be filled with the exception of flat goods (category I, furtive. 2). * *
|
4,0 mg/l
|
0.3 mg/l
|
Category III :
|
1.5 mg/l
|
0.1 mg/l
|
1
|
Cooks and stews.
|
1.5 mg/l
|
0.1 mg/l
|
2
|
Packaging and storage containers with a content of more than 3 litres.
|
1.5 mg/l
|
0.1 mg/l
|
*When an object is fitted with a lid, the container alone and the internal surface of the lid must be analysed separately. The sum of the quantities of lead or cadmium (mg) of the quantities of lead or cadmium (mg) is related to the volume of the genome (1) (however the surface dm of the restag 2 for Kat. I).
|
** Krus and similar objects to drink from, must both meet the requirements of Kat. In favour of devotion from the monk and the requirements to Kat. II.
|
|
Appendix 8
Additional requirements for the documentation of establishments which bring materials and articles intended for contact with foodstuffs in trade
1) Where materials and articles intended for contact with food are placed in the trade in the earlier indent than the retail stage, they must be accompanied by a written declaration that they are produced in accordance with the legislation on materials and objects intended for contact with foodstuffs, however, 3 related to ceramics.
2) Where plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with food are placed in the trade in the past than the retail level, they shall be accompanied by a written declaration. The written declaration shall make it easy to identify the materials and objects or substances for which it is issued and are to be renewed when significant changes in production cause changes to migration, or when new ; scientific data. The declaration shall include the following information :
(a) Name and address of the company operator who manufactures or imports the plastic materials or the objects or substances intended for the manufacture of such materials and articles.
(b) the identity of the materials, the renal or substances intended for the manufacture of such materials and articles.
c) Date of the declaration.
(d) Confirmation of the fact that the plastic materials or the recorders satisfy the relevant requirements of this notice and Regulation (EC) No 2 ; 1935/2004.
(e) Relevant information on the substances used for which restrictions and / or specifications have been laid down in this notice, so that the business leaders of the subsequent framework ensure that the restrictions are complied with.
(f) Relevant information relating to substances subject to a food-related restriction provided by experimental data or theoretical calculations, on the extent of their specific migration and, where appropriate, purity criteria in Directive 95 /31/EC and 96 /77/EC so that the user of the materials concerned and objects are given the opportunity to comply with the relevant legislation.
(g) Specifications for the use of the material or object, e.g. : i) which (s) the food type (s) it / it is intended to reach in contact with, ii) time and temperature during processing and storage in contact with food, (iii) the relationship between surface area of contact with the food and the volume used to establish that the material or object is in accordance with the requirements.
(h) When a functional plastic barrier is used in multilayer or articles, a confirmation that the material or object is in accordance with the requirements of this notice shall be made in the written declaration.
3) In the case of ceramics which have not yet been brought into contact with food, they shall be accompanied by a written declaration in accordance with Article 16 of the Regulation (EC) No 2 of the European Parliament and of the Council (EC) No 2. 1935/2004. The written declaration shall make it easier to identify the goods for which it is issued and shall be renewed when significant changes in production cause changes in the release of lead and cadmium. The declaration shall be issued by the manufacturer or by a negotiator established within the Community. The written declaration shall contain the following information :
(a) the name and address of the undertaking producing the finished ceramic subject, and on the importer who imports it into the Community.
b) The identity of the reposition
c) Date of the declaration
d) Confirmation of the ceramic subject to be met by the relevant requirements of this notice and in Regulation No 1935/2004.
Appendix 9
Lipofile substances the FRF shall apply to :
Ref.
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CAS No
|
Chemical designation
|
31520
|
061167-58-6
|
2-Tert-butyl-6-(3-tert-butyl-2-hydroxy-5-methylbenzyl)-4-methylphenylacrylate
|
31530
|
123968-25-2
|
2,4-Di-tert-pentyl-6-[ 1-(3,5-di-tert-pentyl-2-hydroxyphenyl) ethyl ] phenylacrylate
|
31920
|
000103-23-1
|
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) adipat
|
34130
|
-WHAT?
|
Alkyl, linear with a straight number of carbon atoms (C) 12 -C 20 ()
Dimethylamines
|
38240
|
000119-61-9
|
Benzophenon
|
38515
|
001533-45-5
|
4,4 ' -Bis (2-benzoxoxazolyl) stymilar
|
38560
|
007128-64-5
|
2,5-Bis (5-tert-butyl-2-benzoxazolyl) thiopen
|
38700
|
063397-60-4
|
Bis (2-carbobutoxyethyl) tin-bis (isooctylmercaptoacetate)
|
38800
|
032687-78-8
|
N, N '-Bis (3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) propionyl) hydrazid
|
38810
|
080693-00-1
|
Bis (2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenyl) pentaerythritoldiphosphit
|
38820
|
026741-53-7
|
Bis (2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl) pentaerythritoldiphosphit
|
38840
|
154862-43-8
|
Bis (-2,4-dicumylphenyl) pentaerythritoldiphosphit
|
39060
|
035958-30-6
|
1,1-Bis (2-hydroxy-3,5-di-tert-butylphenyl) ethan
|
39815
|
182121-12-6
|
9,9-Bis (methoxymethyl) the fluoride
|
39925
|
129228-21-3
|
3,3-Bis (methoxymethyl) -2,5-dimethylhexane
|
40000
|
000991-84-4
|
2,4-Bis (octylmercapto)-6-(4-hydroxy-3,5-di-tert-butylanilino)-1,3,5-triazine
|
40020
|
110553-27-0
|
2,4-Bis (octyl thiomethyl) -6-methylphenol
|
40800
|
013003-12-8
|
4,4 '-Butyliden-bis (6-tert-butyl-3-methyl phenyl-ditridecylphosphit)
|
42000
|
063438-80-2
|
(2-Carbobutoxyethyl) tin-tris (isooctylmercaptoacetate)
|
45450
|
068610-51-5
|
p-Cresol-dicyclopentadiene-isobutyl, copolymer
|
45705
|
166412-78-8
|
1,2-Cyclohexandicarboxylic acid, diisononyless;
|
46720
|
004130-42-1
|
2,6-Di-tert-butyl-4-ethylphenol
|
47540
|
027458-90-8
|
Di-tert-dodecyldisulfide
|
47600
|
084030-61-5
|
Di-n-dodecyltin-bis (isooctylmercaptoacetate)
|
48800
|
000097-23-4
|
2,2 '-Dihydroxy-5,5'-dichlordiphenylmethan
|
48880
|
000131-53-3
|
2,2 '-Dihydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenon
|
49080
|
852282-89-4
|
N-(2,6-Diisopropylphenyl) -6-[ 4-( 1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) phenoxy ] -1H-benzo [ de ] isoquinolin-1,3 (2H)-dion
|
49485
|
134701-20-5
|
2,4-Dimethyl-6-(1-methylpentadecyl) phenol
|
49840
|
002500-88-1
|
Dioctadecyldisulphid
|
51680
|
000102-08-9
|
N, N ' -Diphenylthiourinstof
|
52320
|
052047-59-3
|
2-(4-Dodecylphenyl) indol
|
53200
|
023949-66-8
|
2-Ethoxy-2 '-ethyloxanilid
|
53670
|
032509-66-3
|
Ethylene lycol-bis [ 3,33-bis (3-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) butyrate ]
|
54300
|
118337-09-0
|
2,2 ' Ethyliden-bis (4,6-di-tert-butylphenyl) fluorophosphonite
|
59120
|
023128-74-7
|
1,6-Hexamethylene-bis (3-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) propionamide)
|
59200
|
035074-77-2
|
1,6-Hexamethylene-bis (3-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate),
|
60320
|
070321-86-7
|
2-[ 2-Hydroxy-3,5-bis (1,1-dimethylbenzyl) phenyl ] benzotriazole
|
60400
|
003896-11-5
|
2-(2 '-Hydroxy-3'-tert-butyl-5 '-methylphenyl) -5-chlorobenzotriazole
|
60480
|
003864-99-1
|
2-(2-Hydroxy-3,5-di-tert-butylphenyl)-5-chloropbenzotriazole
|
61280
|
003293-97-8
|
2-Hydroxy-4-n-hexyloxybenzophenon
|
61360
|
000131-57-7
|
2-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenon
|
61600
|
001843-05-6
|
2-Hydroxy-4-n-octyloxybenzophenon
|
66360
|
085209-91-2
|
2 ', 2'-Methylene-bis (4,6-di-tert-butylphenyl) sodium phosphate
|
66400
|
000088-24-4
|
2,2 '-Methylene-bis (4-ethyl-6-tert-butylphenol)
|
66480
|
000119-47-1
|
2,2 '-Methylene-bis (4-methyl-6-tert-butylphenol)
|
66560
|
004066-02-8
|
2,2 ' -Methylene bis (4-methyl-6-cyclohexylphenol)
|
66580
|
000077-62-3
|
2,2 ' -Methylene bis [ 4-methyl-6 (1-methylcyclohexyl) phenol ]
|
68145
|
080410-33-9
|
2,2 ', 2 "-Nitrilo [ triethyl tris (3.3', 5,5 '-tetra-tert-butyl-1,1'-bi-phenyl-2,2 '-Diyl) phosphit ]
|
68320
|
002082-79-3
|
Octadecyl-3-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate
|
68400
|
010094-45-8
|
Octadecylerucamide
|
69840
|
016260-09-6
|
Oleylpalmitamide
|
71670
|
178671-58-4
|
Pentaerythritoltetrakis (2-cyani-3,3-diphenylacrylate)
|
72081/10
|
-
|
Cocks of hydrocarbons of crude oil (hydrogenated)
|
72141
|
0018600-59-4
|
2,2 '-(1,4-Phenylene) bis (4H-3,1-benzoxazin-4-on)
|
72160
|
000948-65-2
|
2-Phenylindol
|
72800
|
001241-94-7
|
2-Ethylhexyldiphenylphosphate
|
73160
|
-
|
Mono-and di-n-alkyl (C 16 and C 18 ) phosphates
|
74010
|
145650-60-8
|
Bis (2,4-di-tert-butyl-6-methylphenyl) ethylphosphate
|
74400
|
-
|
Tris (nonyl and / or dinonylphenyl) phosphate
|
76807
|
0007308-26-5
|
Polyester of adipinic acid with butan-1,3-diol, propan-1,2-diol and 2-ethylene-1-hexanol
|
76866
|
-
|
Polyesters of 1,2-propandiol and / or 1,3-and / or 1,4-butandiol and / or polypropylene glycol with adieacic acid, including by acetic acid or fatty acids (C) 12 -C 18 () or n-octanol and / or n-decanol i endeterminate position,
|
77440
|
-
|
Polyethylenglycoliricinoleate
|
78320
|
009004-97-1
|
Polyethylenglycolmonoricinoleate
|
81200
|
071878-19-8
|
Poly [ 6-[ 1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) amino ]-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diyl ]-[ 2,2,6,6-tetra-methyl-4-piperidyl)-imino ] hexamethylene [ 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) imino ]
|
83599
|
068442-12-6
|
Response products of oil acids, 2-mercaptoethylester with diclordimethyline, sodium sulphid and triclormethyltin
|
83700
|
000141-22-0
|
Ricinolacid
|
84800
|
000087-18-3
|
4-Tert-butylphenylsalicylate
|
92320
|
-
|
Tetradecylylene polyethylenglycol (EO = 3-8) ether of glycolonic acid
|
92475
|
0203255-81-6
|
3,3 ', 5.5' -Tetrakis (tert-butyl) -2,2 ' -dihydroxybiphenyl, cyclic ester with [ 3-tert-butyl-4-hydroxy-5-methyl phenyl) propyl ] oxyphosphonsyrling
|
92560
|
038613-77-3
|
Tetrakis (2,4-di-tert-butyl-phenyl)-4,4 '-biphenylylendiphosphonit
|
92700
|
078301-43-6
|
2 ,2,4,4-Tetramethyl-20-(2,3-epoxypropyl) -7-oxa-3,20-diazadispiro-[ 5.1.11.2 ]-heneicosan-21-on, polymer
|
92800
|
000096-69-5
|
4,4 '-Thiobis (6-tert-butyl-3-methylphenol)
|
92880
|
041484-35-9
|
Triodiethanol-bis (3-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate
|
93120
|
000123-28-4
|
Didodecylthiodipropionate
|
93280
|
000693-36-7
|
Dioctadecylthiodipropionate
|
95270
|
161717-32-4
|
2,4,6-Tris (tert-butyl) phenyl-2-butyl 2-ethyl-1,3-propandiolphosphit
|
95280
|
040601-76-1
|
1,3,5-Tris (4-tert-butyl-3-hydroxy-2,6-dimethylbenzyl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-(1H, 3H, 5H)-trion
|
95360
|
027676-62-6
|
1,3,5-Tris (3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzyl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6 (1H, 3H, 5H)-trion
|
95600
|
001843-03-4
|
1,1,3-Tris (2-methyl-4-hydroxy-5-tert-butylphenyl) butane
|
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Official notes
1) The notice contains provisions that implement parts of the Council Directive of 78 /142/EEC of 30. January 1978 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to materials and articles containing monomert vinyl chloride and intended to come into contact with foodstuffs (Official Journal of 1978). L 44 s. (15) Council Directive 84 /500/EEC of 15. October 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to ceramics intended to come into contact with foodstuffs (EC Official Journal) : L 277 s. Directive 12) as amended by Commission Directive 2005 /31/EC of 29. April 2005 amending Council Directive 84 /500/EEC in respect of a declaration of conformity and requirements for ceramic objects for ceramic objects is intended to come into contact with foodstuffs (EU Official Journal). L 110, 30/4 2005, p. 36-39), Commission Directive 2007 /42/EC of 29. June 2007 on materials and articles of phooil of celluloseregenerates destined for contact with food products (EC Official Journal 2007. In 172 p.71, the Commission Directive 2002/72/EC of 6 was adopted. August 2002 on plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs (Official Journal of 2002. I'm 221 s. Directive 18), as amended by Commission Directive 2004 /1/EC of 6. 1 January 2004 amending Directive 2002/72/EC for the suspension of the use of azodidiocarbonamide as an acetic solution (EU Official Journal 2004) L 7 d. 45), Commission Directive 2004 /19/EC of 1. March 2004 amending Directive 2002/72/EC on plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs (EU Official Journal 2004) I'm 17, s. 8), Commission Directive 2005 /79/EC of 18. November 2005 amending Directive 2002/72/EC on plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs (EU Official Journal 2005 # L302, s. Commission Directive 2007 /19/EC of 2. April 2007 amending Directive 2002/72/EC on plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs (EU Official Journal 2007) L 97, s. The Commission Directive 2008 /39/EC of 6 was adopted by the Commission. March 2008 amending Directive 2002/72/EC on plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs (EU Official Journal 2008 # L 63, s. 6).