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On 23 November 2005 (State 1 Er April 2013)
The Federal Department of the Interior (DFI),
See art. 34, para. 2, of the Ordinance of 23 November 2005 on foodstuffs and common objects (ODAlOUs) 1 ,
Stops:
1 This order specifies the usual objects intended to come into contact with foodstuffs (articles and materials) within the meaning of Art. 33 ODAlOUs and lays down the relevant requirements.
2 Coating materials of foodstuffs such as cheeses, meat-based products, deli products or fruit, which are corpses with these foodstuffs and which are likely to be consumed with them do not fall into the category Objects and materials.
1 On objects and materials which have not yet been in contact with foodstuffs, at the time of handing over to the consumer, the following particulars must be included:
2 The indications referred to in para. 1, let. A, where, by their very nature, the objects and materials are clearly intended to be put in contact with foodstuffs.
3 The indications referred to in para. 1 may appear on the packaging, on a label or on a sign in the immediate vicinity of the objects and materials at the time of delivery; the indication referred to in par. 1, let. C, may appear on a sign only if, for technical reasons, it cannot be placed directly on the material or object.
4 Where objects and materials are not intended to be supplied to consumers, the particulars may be affixed to the objects or materials, the accompanying documents, the label or the packaging.
1 Where the use of an object or material poses a health hazard and emergency measures are required, the Federal Office for Food Safety and Veterinary Affairs (FVO) 1 May give temporary instructions to the cantonal enforcement authorities.
2 The OSAV publishes these instructions in the Official Swiss Trade Sheet.
1 The materials and materials may not contain lead, cadmium, or zinc, or alloy of these metals. This prohibition also applies to articles and materials covered by a coating. Non-leaded brass alloys are allowed.
2 Tin objects and materials shall contain at least 90 % tin mass and not more than 0.5 % lead mass and 0.05 % mass of cadmium.
3 Copper or copper alloy objects and materials shall be covered with a durable coating. Except for objects for which experience has shown that they do not present a risk of intoxication (e.g. Containers for the cooking of caramel, to beat the eggs in snow, for making cheese, beer or water-de-vie, water pipes, taps).
4 Objects and materials intended for fruit or vegetable juices may not yield to juice more than 10 mg of aluminum per litre (tolerance value).
5 Metal appliances (such as pipes, siphons, taps) for the flow of beverages containing acids, such as wine and beer, cannot be composed of nickel or covered with a nickel layer. Exceptions include ferritic food steels and austenitic food steels.
1 Metal or metal alloy objects and materials cannot be galvanized or coated with cadmium or cadmium alloys. The use of galvanized metal parts is permitted when these parts come into contact with non-acidic dry food. Drinking water pipes can be galvanized.
2 Tin used for soldering or spreading shall contain at least 97 % tin mass and not more than 0.5 % lead mass. Except tin used for welding cans.
3 Where objects and materials are covered by a layer of tin, nickel, chromium, silver, gold or any other metal, the coating shall be in constant good condition.
1 The objects and materials and their parts, as well as their parts, are considered to be:
2 Plastics are macromolecular polymers obtained from monomers and other starting materials or by chemical modification of natural macromolecules.
3 Do not fall into the category of plastics:
Plastic materials which, in accordance with the intended use, may be put in contact with foodstuffs and the requirements applicable to these plastics and their components are defined in Annex 1.
1 The FVO may, on reasoned request, authorise other substances.
2 It reviews each application, taking into account in particular:
3 It limits authorization and publishes it in the official Swiss trade sheet.
1 Repealed by c. I of the O of the DFI of 15 Nov 2006, with effect from 1 Er Jan 2007 ( RO 2006 4989 ).
1 Plastic materials and materials may not assign their constituents (monomers and other starting materials, additives and manufacturing agents; hereafter substances) to foodstuffs only in technically unavoidable quantities and Posing no health hazard.
2 For the manufacture of plastics as homopolymers, copolymers, grafted polymers, mixtures of polymers and their combinations, intended for entry into the composition of articles and materials, can only be used for substances Which are listed in List I of Annex 1.
3 The substances of departure referred to in para. 1 cannot exceed the limit values listed in List I of Schedule 1 and must meet the specific requirements of Schedule 1 of Schedule 1.
4 The addenda listed in List II of Annex 1 shall not exceed the limit values laid down therein and shall meet the specific requirements of List III of Annex 1.
1 The use of used plastics for the manufacture of plastic materials and materials requires the authorization of the FVO.
2 The authorisation shall be granted if the applicant is able to prove that the finished product meets the requirements of Art. 34, para. 1, ODAlOUs.
3 The FVO publishes the authorisation in the Swiss Federal Trade Sheet.
4 Unmixed waste or trimmings from the company itself may be used, provided that the finished product meets the requirements of s. 34, para. 1, ODAlOUs.
Plastic materials used to cover, double, varnish, coating or impregnate objects or materials must comply by analogy with the requirements applicable to plastic objects and materials.
Any person who manufactures, processes or imports plastics must communicate to the FSO, spontaneously and without delay, any new knowledge about the adverse health effects of these plastics.
1 The provisions of this section apply to articles and materials made of regenerated cellulose film (cellophane), which are finished products or parts of finished products that fall into one of the following categories:
2 They do not apply to synthetic hoses.
1 The regenerated cellulose films are thin sheets obtained from refined cellulose derived from unrecycled wood or cotton. They can be covered with a varnish on one of their faces or on both sides.
2 Regenerated cellulose film may be added to the mass or surface in order to meet the technical requirements; the provisions of the art must be taken into account. 16.
The printed face of regenerated cellulose films cannot come into contact with foodstuffs.
1 Non-varnished regenerated cellulose film may be manufactured only from the substances or groups of substances listed in Schedule 2, under the conditions set out in Schedule 2.
2 The regenerated cellulose film coated with a cellulose-derived varnish can only be manufactured from the substances or groups of substances listed in Annex 3, under the conditions laid down therein.
3 Reproduced cellulose pellicles using a varnish made of plastic may be manufactured prior to the application of the varnish only from the substances or groups of substances listed in Annex 2, under conditions which It is fixed. The varnish made of plastic may be made only from the substances or groups of substances listed in Annex 1, taking into account the requirements applicable to plastic objects and materials.
4 Art. 17 and 18 are reserved.
1 The FVO may, on reasoned request, authorise the use of other substances.
2 It reviews each application, taking into account in particular:
3 It limits authorization and publishes it in the official Swiss trade sheet.
The use of substances other than those specified in s. 16 and 17 is allowed when used as a colouring matter or as adhesives and provided that no migration of these substances into or on foodstuffs can be highlighted.
Any person who manufactures, processes or imports regenerated cellulose film must communicate to the FSO, spontaneously and without delay, any new knowledge about the adverse health effects of these cellulose films Refreshed.
Parts of ceramic, glass, enamel or other similar materials which come into contact with foodstuffs shall not yield more lead or cadmium than the maximum quantities set out in Annex 4.
1 Articles and materials in paper or paperboard must be of such quality that they do not attach to packaged foodstuffs.
2 Old papers (recycled paper) cannot be used to pack food with which they come into direct contact; are excluded from eggs as well as fruit and vegetables that do not release juice. New manufacturing waste or scrap is not considered old paper.
3 The FVO may authorise derogations from the prohibition laid down in para. 2. It publishes the authorizations in the Swiss official trade sheet.
1 Objects and materials intended to extend the shelf life or to maintain or improve the condition of packaged food are deemed to be active. They are designed to deliberately incorporate constituents that confer or subtract substances from packaged food or the food environment.
2 Traditionally used materials and materials are not considered to be active (p. Ex. Wooden barrels) to confer natural constituents on certain foodstuffs.
3 The objects and materials that control the condition of packaged food or the food environment are considered intelligent.
Active objects and materials may alter the composition or organoleptic characteristics of foodstuffs only to the extent that this amendment is in conformity with the legislation on foodstuffs.
1 Active or intelligent objects and materials must be labelled in such a way that their function and use are clearly defined.
2 In addition to the information required under s. 2, the name and quantity of the substances intended to be released by the active constituent in the foodstuff should be indicated.
The paraffins and waxes used to make the packaging in direct contact with foodstuffs must:
1 Current version: " 9 E Editing ". Not published in the RO; available on order from the OFCL, Sales of Federal Publications, 3003 Berne.
To colour the parts of objects put in contact with foodstuffs, it is permissible to use:
1 [ RO 2005 6191 . RO 2007 2997 art. 7]. See currently O of June 22, 2007 (RS 817.022.31 ).
Silicones (polysiloxanes) are macromolecular polymers characterised by Si-O-Si and Si-C bonds. Silicones include a range of products with a variety of properties and applications: silicones elastomers, silicones fluids, silicones paste, silicones resins.
Silicone materials and materials may only be manufactured from the substances listed in Annex 5, under the conditions laid down therein.
1 The FVO may, on reasoned request, authorise other substances.
2 It reviews each application, taking into account in particular:
3 It limits authorization and publishes it in the official Swiss trade sheet.
1 Silicone objects and materials shall not, under normal and foreseeable conditions of use, allow their constituents to be migrated to foods in proportions that are harmful to health or able to modify in an unacceptable manner The composition of foodstuffs or the deterioration of their organoleptic characteristics.
2 They must be manufactured and used in accordance with the manuals of good practice in manufacturing in use in the profession.
3 Substances referred to in s. 1 cannot exceed the limit values set out in the lists in Annex 5.
1 The provisions of this section shall apply to packaging inks as a specific part of articles and materials.
2 The provisions of this section do not apply where:
1 Packing inks are preparations of inks and varnishes to be printed on the surface of objects and materials that do not come into direct contact with foodstuffs.
2 They are made from substances such as binders, dyes, pigments, plasticizers, solvents, siccatives and other additives and are applied to the objects and materials by a proper printing or varnishing process.
3 The layers of wrapping inks, in their finished state, are thin film of ink or dry printing varnish or hardened on the surface of the objects and materials.
Packing inks may only be manufactured from the substances listed in Schedules 1, Lists I and II, and 6, under the conditions set out therein.
1 The use of all other substances not listed in Schedules 1 and 6 must be announced to the FSO by the person in charge. 1
2 The advertisement must be accompanied by a file that will address in particular:
3 The FSO shall lay down the conditions for the use of the announced substances and shall inform the enforcement authorities of the announcement of any new substances.
1 New content according to the c. I of the O of the DFI of 26 Nov 2008, in force since 1 Er Jan 2009 ( RO 2008 6047 ).
1 Layers of packaging inks shall not under normal and foreseeable conditions of use, allow their constituents to be migrated to foods in a manner which is harmful to health or capable of unacceptable modification of the Composition of foodstuffs or the deterioration of their organoleptic characteristics.
2 Substances referred to in s. 1 shall not exceed the limit values for migration referred to in Annex 6, respectively, to Annex 1.
3 Packaging inks must be manufactured and used in accordance with the manuals of good practice in manufacturing and printing in use in the profession.
The OSAV regularly adapts the annexes to this order according to the evolution of scientific and technical knowledge and the laws of Switzerland's main trading partners.
Are repealed:
This order shall enter into force on 1 Er January 2006.
Items and materials not in accordance with the March 11, 2010 amendments to Schedules 1 and 5 of this Order may be manufactured and imported under the old right up to March 31, 2011. They may be handed over to the consumer until stocks are exhausted.
(art. 7, 9, para. 2 to 4 and 16, para. 3)
The abbreviations used in the lists mean: |
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DL |
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Analysis method detection limit |
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EO |
= |
Ethylene oxide |
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FP |
= |
Finished object |
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LMS |
= |
Specific migration limit |
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NCO |
= |
Isocyanate group |
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QM |
= |
Maximum allowable quantity of residual material in the material or object |
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QM (T) |
= |
Maximum allowable quantity of residual substance in the material or object expressed as the total of the grouping of specified substances |
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QMA |
= |
Maximum allowable quantity of residual material in the material or finished article expressed in mg by 6 dm 2 Of the surface in contact with foodstuffs |
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SML |
= |
Specific migration limit |
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MW |
= |
Molar weight |
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A. |
= |
As/as |
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W. |
= |
With |
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O. |
= |
Or |
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E.a. |
= |
In/calculated in |
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S. |
= |
Cf. |
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N.a. |
= |
Non-detectable |
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A.t.i |
= |
Included analytical tolerance |
1 Designation |
2 CAS No. O |
3 Migration Limit Value (mg/kg) |
4 Notes |
Abietic acid |
000514-10-3 |
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Acetaldehyde |
000075-07-0 |
6 (T) |
Propionic acid, vinyl ester |
Acetic acid |
000064-19-7 |
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Acetic acid, vinyl ester |
000108-05-4 |
12 |
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Acetic anhydride |
000108-24-7 |
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Acetylene |
000074-86-2 |
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Acids, fatty, unsaturated (C 18 ), dimers, distilled |
061788-89-4 |
QMA (T) = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 |
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Acids, fatty, unsaturated (C 18 ), dimers, non-distilled |
061788-89-4 |
QMA (T) = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 |
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Acids, fatty, unsaturated (C 18 ), dimers, hydrogenated, distilled |
068783-41-5 |
QMA (T) = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 |
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Acids, fatty, unsaturated (C 18 ), dimers, hydrogenated, non-distilled |
068783-41-5 |
QMA (T) = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 |
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Acrylamide |
000079-06-1 |
N.a. (DL = 0.01) |
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2-Acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulphonic acid |
015214-89-8 |
0.05 |
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Acrylic acid |
000079-10-7 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.17 |
Acrylic acid, benzyl ester |
002495-35-4 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.17 |
Acrylic acid, n-butyl ester |
000141-32-2 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.17 |
Acrylic acid, sec-butyl ester |
002998-08-5 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.17 |
Acrylic acid, tert-butyl ester |
001663-39-4 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.17 |
Acrylic acid, dicyclopentenyl ester |
012542-30-2 |
QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 |
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Acrylic acid, dodecyl ester |
002156-97-0 |
0.05 |
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Acrylic acid, ethyl ester |
000140-88-5 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.17 |
Acrylic acid, 2-ethylhexyl ester |
000103-11-7 |
0.05 |
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Acrylic acid, hydroxyethyl ester |
000818-61-1 |
S. Acrylic acid, monoester w. Ethyleneglycol |
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Acrylic acid, 2-hydroxypropyl ester |
000999-61-1 |
QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 |
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Acrylic acid, isobutyl ester |
000106-63-8 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.17 |
Acrylic acid, isopropyl ester |
000689-12-3 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.17 |
Acrylic acid, methyl ester |
000096-33-3 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.17 |
Acrylic acid, monoester w. Ethyleneglycol |
000818-61-1 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.17 |
Acrylic acid, n-octyl ester |
002499-59-4 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.17 |
Acrylic acid, propyl ester |
000925-60-0 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.17 |
Acrylonitrile |
000107-13-1 |
N.a. (DL = 0.02, a.t.i.) |
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Adipic acid |
000124-04-9 |
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Adipic acid, divinyl ester |
004074-90-2 |
QM = 5 mg/kg in FP for use only as comonomer |
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Adipic anhydride |
002035-75-8 |
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Albumin |
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Albumin coagulated by formaldehyde |
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Alcohols, aliphatic, monohydric, saturated, linear, primary (C 4 -C 22 ) |
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1-Amino-3-aminomethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexane |
002855-13-2 |
6 |
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12 -Aminododecanoic acid |
000693-57-2 |
0.05 |
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2-Aminoethanol |
000141-43-5 |
0.05 |
S. List III.11 |
N- (2-Aminoethyl) -beta-alanine, sodium salt |
084434-12-8 |
0.05 |
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3-Aminopropyltriethoxysilane |
000919-30-2 |
S. List III.19 |
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11 -Aminoundecanoic acid |
002432-99-7 |
5 |
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Ammonia |
007664-41-7 |
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Azelaic acid |
000123-99-9 |
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Azelaic anhydride |
004196-95-6 |
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1,3-Benzenedimethanamine |
001477-55-0 |
0.05 |
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1,2,4-Benzenetricarboxylic acid |
000528-44-9 |
S. Trimellitic acid |
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1,3,5-Benzenetricarboxylic acid trichloride |
004422-95-1 |
QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 (e.a. acid) |
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Benzoguanamine |
000091-76-9 |
S. 2,4-Diamino-6-phenyl-1,3,5-triazine |
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Benzoic acid |
000065-85-0 |
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Benzyl alcohol |
000100-51-6 |
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Bicyclo [2.2.1] hept-2-ene |
000498-66-8 |
0.05 |
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Bis (4-aminocyclohexyl) methane |
001761-71-3 |
0.05 |
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N, N ' - Bis [4 - (ethoxycarbonyl) phenyl] - 1,4,5.8-naphthalene-tetra-carboxydiimide |
132459-54-2 |
0.05 |
S. List III.24 |
1,3-Bis (2-hydroxyethoxy) benzene |
000102-40-9 |
0.05 |
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Bis (2-hydroxyethyl) ether |
000111-46-6 |
S. Diethyleneglycol |
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2,2-Bis (hydroxymethyl) -1-butanol |
000077-99-6 |
S. 1,1,1-Trimethylolpropane |
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1,4-Bis (hydroxymethyl) cyclohexane |
000105-08-8 |
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2,2-Bis (hydroxymethyl) propionic acid |
004767-03-7 |
QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 |
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2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) Propane |
000080-05-7 |
0.6 |
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2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane bis (2,3-epoxypropyl) ether |
001675-54-3 |
S. List III.5 |
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2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane bis (phthalic anhydride) |
038103-06-9 |
0.05 |
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Bis (hydroxypropyl) ether |
000110-98-5 |
S. Dipropyleneglycol |
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Bis (4-isocyanatocyclohexyl) methane |
005124-30-1 |
S. Dicyclohexylmethane-4.4 ' - diisocyanate |
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3,3-Bis (3-methyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) -2-indolinone |
047465-97-4 |
1.8 |
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Bisphenol A |
000080-05-7 |
S. 2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane |
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Bisphenol A bis (2,3-epoxypropyl) ether |
001675-54-3 |
S. 2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane bis (2,3-epoxypropyl) ether |
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Bisphenol A bis (phthalic anhydride) |
038103-06-9 |
S. 2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane bis (phthalic anhydride) |
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Bisphenol S |
000080-09-1 |
S. 4.4 ' -Dihydroxydiphenyl sulphone |
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Boric acid |
010043-35-3 |
6 (T) (e.a. Boron) |
W. Borate salts |
Butadiene |
000106-99-0 |
N.a. (DL = 0.02, a.t.i.) |
SML = n.d. or QM = 1 mg/kg in FP |
1,3-Butanediol |
000107-88-0 |
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1.4-Butanediol |
000110-63-4 |
5 |
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1,4-Butanediol bis (2,3-epoxypropyl) ether |
002425-79-8 |
QM = 1 mg/kg in FP (e.a. epoxy, MW = 43) |
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1.4-Butanediol |
000505-65-7 |
QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 |
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1-Butanol |
000071-36-3 |
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1-Butene |
000106-98-9 |
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2-Butene |
000107-01-7 |
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3-Buten-2-ol |
000598-32-3 |
QMA = n.a. (DL = 0.02 mg/6 dm 2 ) Comonomer for polymeric additive |
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4-tert-Butylphenol |
000098-54-4 |
0.05 |
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Butyraldehyde |
000123-72-8 |
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Butyric acid |
000107-92-6 |
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Butyric anhydride |
000106-31-0 |
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Caprolactam |
000105-60-2 |
15 (T) |
W. Caprolactam, sodium salt |
Caprolactam sodium salt |
002123-24-2 |
15 (T) (e.a. Caprolactam) |
W. Caprolactam |
Caprolactone |
000502-44-3 |
0.05 |
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Caprylic acid |
000124-07-2 |
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Carbon monoxide |
000630-08-0 |
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Carbonyl |
000075-44-5 |
QM = 1 mg/kg in FP |
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Castor oil (= ricinus oil) |
008001-79-4 |
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Cellulose |
009004-34-6 |
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Chlorine |
007782-50-5 |
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1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane |
000106-89-8 |
S. Epichlorohydrin |
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Chlorotrifluoroethylene |
000079-38-9 |
QMA = 0.5 mg/6 dm 2 |
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Citric acid |
000077-92-9 |
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M-Cresol |
000108-39-4 |
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O-Cresol |
000095-48-7 |
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P-Cresol |
000106-44-5 |
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Crotonic acid |
003724-65-0 |
QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 |
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4-Cumylphenol |
000599-64-4 |
0.05 |
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1,4-Cyclohexanedimethanol |
000105-08-8 |
S. 1,4-Bis (hydroxymethyl) cyclohexane |
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Cyclohexyl isocyanate |
003173-53-3 |
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg in FP (e.a. NCO) |
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Cyclooctene |
000931-88-4 |
0.05 |
For use only in polymers contacting aqueous foods |
1.9-Decadiene |
001647-16-1 |
0.05 |
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N-Decanoic acid |
000334-48-5 |
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1-Decanol |
000112-30-1 |
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1-Decene |
000872-05-9 |
0.05 |
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1,4-Diaminobutane |
000110-60-1 |
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4.4 ' -Diaminodiphenyl sulphone |
000080-08-0 |
5 |
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1.2-Diaminoethane |
000107-15-3 |
S. Ethylenediamine |
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1.6-Diaminohexane |
000124-09-4 |
S. Hexamethylenediamine |
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2,4-Diamino-6-phenyl-1,3,5-triazine |
000091-76-9 |
QMA = 5 mg/6 dm 2 |
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1.4:3.6-Dianhydrosorbol |
000652-67-5 |
5 |
Only for use as a comonomer in polyethylene-co-isosorbide terephthalate) |
1,4-Dichlorobenzene |
000106-46-7 |
12 |
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4.4 ' -Dichlorodiphenyl sulphone |
000080-07-9 |
0.05 |
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Dicyclohexylmethane-4.4 ' - diisocyanate |
005124-30-1 |
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg in FP (e.a. NCO) |
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Diethyleneglycol |
000111-46-6 |
30 (T) |
W. Ethyleneglycol |
Diethylenetriamine |
000111-40-0 |
5 |
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4.4 ' -Difluorobenzophenone |
000345-92-6 |
0.05 |
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1,2-Dihydroxybenzene |
000120-80-9 |
6 |
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1,3-Dihydroxybenzene |
000108-46-3 |
2.4 |
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1,4-Dihydroxybenzene |
000123-31-9 |
0.6 |
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4.4 ' -Dihydroxybenzophenone |
000611-99-4 |
6 (T) |
A. Sum of all hydroxybenzophenone products |
4.4 ' -Dihydroxybiphenyl |
000092-88-6 |
6 |
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4.4 ' -Dihydroxydiphenyl sulphone |
000080-09-1 |
0.05 |
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Dimethylaminoethanol |
000108-01-0 |
18 |
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3,3 '-Dimethyl-4.4' - diaminodicyclohexyl methane |
006864-37-5 |
0.05 |
To be used only in PA |
3,3 '-Dimethyl-4,4' - diisocyanatobiphenyl |
000091-97-4 |
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (e.a. NCO) |
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2.6-Dimethylphenol |
000576-26-1 |
0.05 |
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2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-propanediol |
000126-30-7 |
0.05 |
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1,3-Dioxolane |
000646-06-0 |
5 |
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Dipentaerythritol |
000126-58-9 |
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Diphenyl carbonate |
000102-09-0 |
0.05 |
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Diphenylether-4,4 ' - diisocyanate |
004128-73-8 |
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (e.a. NCO) |
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Diphenylmethane-2,4 ' - diisocyanate |
005873-54-1 |
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (e.a. NCO) |
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Diphenylmethane-4.4 ' - diisocyanate |
000101-68-8 |
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (e.a. NCO) |
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Diphenyl sulphone |
000127-63-9 |
3 |
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Dipropyleneglycol |
000110-98-5 |
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Divinylbenzene |
001321-74-0 |
N.a. (DL = 0.02, a.t.i.) |
SML = n.d or QMA = 0.01 mg/6 dm 2 |
N, N ' -Divinyl-2-imidazolidinone |
013811-50-2 |
QM = 5 mg/kg in FP |
|
N-Dodecanedioic acid |
000693-23-2 |
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1-Dodecene |
000112-41-4 |
0.05 |
|
Epichlorohydrin |
000106-89-8 |
QM = 1 mg/kg in FP |
|
Ethanol |
000064-17-5 |
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Ethylene |
000074-85-1 |
||
Ethylene carbonate |
000096-49-1 |
S. List III.20 |
|
Ethylenediamine |
000107-15-3 |
12 |
|
Ethyleneglycol |
000107-21-1 |
30 (T) |
W. Diethyleneglycol |
Ethyleneimine |
000151-56-4 |
N.a. (DL = 0.01) |
|
Ethylene oxide |
000075-21-8 |
QM = 1 mg/kg in FP |
|
2-Ethyl-1-hexanol |
000104-76-7 |
30 |
|
5-Ethylidenebicyclo [2,2, 1] hept-2-ene |
016219-75-3 |
QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 , ratio surface/quantity of food shall be lower than 2 dm 2 /kg |
|
Eugenol |
000097-53-0 |
N.a. (DL = 0.02, a.t.i.) |
|
Fatty acids, coco |
061788-47-4 |
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Fatty acids, soy |
068308-53-2 |
||
Fatty acids, tall oil |
061790-12-3 |
||
Formaldehyde |
000050-00-0 |
15 (T) |
W. Hexamethylenetetramine |
Fumaric acid |
000110-17-8 |
||
Glucose |
000050-99-7 |
||
Glutaric acid |
000110-94-1 |
||
Glutaric anhydride |
000108-55-4 |
||
Glycerol |
000056-81-5 |
||
N-Heptylaminoundecanoic acid |
068564-88-5 |
0.05 |
|
Hexachloroendomethylenetetrahydrophthalic acid |
000115-28-6 |
N.a. (DL = 0.01) |
|
Hexachloroendomethylenetetrahydrophthalic anhydride |
000115-27-5 |
N.a. (DL = 0.01) |
|
1-Hexadecanol |
036653-82-4 |
||
Hexafluoropropylene |
000116-15-4 |
N.a. (DL = 0.01) |
|
Hexamethylenediamine |
000124-09-4 |
2.4 |
|
Hexamethylene diisocyanate |
000822-06-0 |
QM = 1 mg/kg in FP (e.a. NCO) |
|
Hexamethylenetetramine |
000100-97-0 |
15 (T) (e.a. Formaldehyde) |
|
1.6-Hexanediol |
000629-11-8 |
0.05 |
|
1-Hexene |
000592-41-6 |
3 |
|
Hydroquinone |
000123-31-9 |
S. 1.4-Dihydroxybenzene |
|
P-Hydroxybenzoic acid |
000099-96-7 |
||
3-Hydroxybutanoic acid, 3-hydroxypentanoic acid, copolymer |
080181-31-3 |
S. List III.21 |
|
4 - (Hydroxymethyl) -1-cyclohexene |
001679-51-2 |
0.05 |
|
6-Hydroxy-2-naphthalenecarboxylic acid |
016712-64-4 |
0.05 |
|
N - (4-Hydroxyphenyl) acetamide |
000103-90-2 |
0.05 |
|
Isobutene |
000115-11-7 |
||
Isobutyl vinyl ether |
000109-53-5 |
QM = 5 mg/kg in FP |
|
1-Isocyanato-3-isocyanatomethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexane |
004098-71-9 |
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (e.a. NCO) |
|
Isophthalic acid |
000121-91-5 |
5 (T) |
|
Isophthalic acid dichloride |
000099-63-8 |
5 (T) (e.a. Isophthalic acid) |
|
Isophthalic acid, dimethyl ester |
001459-93-4 |
0.05 |
|
Isoprene |
000078-79-5 |
S. 2-Methyl-1,3-butadiene |
|
Itaconic acid |
000097-65-4 |
||
Lactic acid |
000050-21-5 |
||
Lauric acid |
000143-07-7 |
||
Lauric acid, vinyl ester |
002146-71-6 |
||
Laurolactam |
000947-04-6 |
5 |
|
Lignocellulose |
011132-73-3 |
||
Maleic acid |
000110-16-7 |
30 (T) |
W. Maleic anhydride |
Maleic anhydride |
000108-31-6 |
30 (T) (e.a. Maleic acid) |
|
Melamine |
000108-78-1 |
S. 2,4,6-Triamino-1,3,5-triazine |
|
Methacrylamide |
000079-39-0 |
N.a. (DL = 0.02, a.t.i) |
|
Methacrylic acid |
000079-41-4 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.18 |
Methacrylic acid, allyl ester |
000096-05-9 |
0.05 |
|
Methacrylic acid benzyl ester |
002495-37-6 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.18 |
Methacrylic acid, butyl ester |
000097-88-1 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.18 |
Methacrylic acid, sec-butyl ester |
002998-18-7 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.18 |
Methacrylic acid, tert-butyl ester |
000585-07-9 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.18 |
Methacrylic acid, cyclohexyl ester |
000101-43-9 |
0.05 |
|
Methacrylic acid, diester with 1,4-butanediol |
002082-81-7 |
0.05 |
|
Methacrylic acid, diester with ethyleneglycol |
000097-90-5 |
0.05 |
|
Methacrylic acid, 2 - (dimethylamino) ethyl ester |
002867-47-2 |
N.a. (DL = 0.02, a.t.i.) |
|
Methacrylic acid, 2,3-epoxypropyl ester |
000106-91-2 |
QMA = 0.02 mg/6 dm 2 |
|
Methacrylic acid |
000097-63-2 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.18 |
Methacrylic acid, isobutyl ester |
000097-86-9 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.18 |
Methacrylic acid, isopropyl ester |
004655-34-9 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.18 |
Methacrylic acid, methyl ester |
000080-62-6 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.18 |
Methacrylic acid, monoester with ethyleneglycol |
000868-77-9 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.18 |
Methacrylic acid, phenyl ester |
002177-70-0 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.18 |
Methacrylic acid propyl ester |
002210-28-8 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.18 |
Methacrylic acid, 2-sulphoethyl ester |
010595-80-9 |
QMA = n.a. (DL = 0.02 mg/6 dm 2 ) |
|
Methacrylic acid, sulphopropyl ester |
054276-35-6 |
QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 |
|
Methacrylic anhydride |
000760-93-0 |
6 (T) |
S. List III.18 |
Methacrylonitrile |
000126-98-7 |
N.a. (DL = 0.02, a.t.i.) |
|
Methallylsulphonic acid, sodium salt |
001561-92-8 |
5 |
|
Methanol |
000067-56-1 |
||
2-Methyl-1,3-butadiene |
000078-79-5 |
N.a. (DL = 0.02, a.t.i.) |
SML = n.d. or QM = 1 mg/kg in FP |
3-Methyl-1-butene |
000563-45-1 |
QMA = 0.006 mg/6 dm 2 For use only in PP |
|
4.4 ' -Methylenebis (3-chloro-2,6-diethylaniline) |
106246-33-7 |
QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 |
|
1.4 - (Methylenedioxy) butane |
000505-65-7 |
QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 |
|
N-Methylolacrylamide |
000924-42-5 |
N.a. (DL = 0.01, and others Acrylamide) |
|
N-Methylolmethacrylamide |
000923-02-4 |
0.05 |
|
4-Methyl-1-pentene |
000691-37-2 |
0.05 |
|
Alpha-Methylstyrene |
000098-83-9 |
0.05 |
|
Mixture of (35-45 % w/w) 1,6-diamino-2,2,4-trimethylhexane and (55-65 % w/w) 1,6-diamino-2,4,4-trimethylhexane |
025513-64-8 |
QMA = 5 mg/6 dm 2 |
|
Mixture (40 % w/w) of 2,2,4-trimethylhexane-1,6-diisocyanate and of (60 % w/w) 2,4,4-trimethylhexane-1,6-diisocyanate |
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (e.a. NCO) |
||
Myristic acid |
000544-63-8 |
||
1.5-Naphthalene diisocyanate |
003173-72-6 |
QM = 1 mg/kg in FP (e.a. NCO) |
|
2.6-Naphthalenedicarboxylic acid |
001141-38-4 |
5 |
|
2.6-Naphthalenedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester |
000840-65-3 |
0.05 |
|
Neopentylglycol |
000126-30-7 |
S. 2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-propanediol |
|
Nitrocellulose |
009004-70-0 |
||
1-Nonanol |
000143-08-8 |
||
Norbornene |
000498-66-8 |
S. Bicyclo [2.2.1] hept-2-ene |
|
Octadecyl isocyanate |
000112-96-9 |
QM = 1 mg/kg in FP (e.a. NCO) |
|
1-Octanol |
000111-87-5 |
||
1-Octene |
000111-66-0 |
15 |
|
Oleic acid |
000112-80-1 |
||
Oxalic acid |
000144-62-7 |
6 |
|
4.4 ' -Oxybis (benzenesulphonyl azide) |
007456-68-0 |
QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 |
|
Palmitic acid |
000057-10-3 |
||
Pentaerythritol |
000115-77-5 |
||
1-Pentanol |
000071-41-0 |
||
1-Pentene |
000109-67-1 |
5 |
|
Perfluoromethyl perfluorovinyl ether |
001187-93-5 |
0.05 |
Only to used for antistick coatings |
Perfluoropropyl perfluorovinyl ether |
001623-05-8 |
0.05 |
|
Phenol |
000108-95-2 |
||
1,3-Phenylenediamine |
000108-45-2 |
N.a. (DL = 0.02, a.t.i.) |
|
(1,3-Phenylenedioxy) diacetic acid |
000102-39-6 |
QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 |
|
Phosgene |
000075-44-5 |
S. Carbonyl chloride |
|
Phosphoric acid |
007664-38-2 |
||
Phosphorous acid, triethyl ester |
000122-52-1 |
QM = n.a. (DL = 1 mg/kg in FP) |
|
Phthalic acid |
000100-21-0 |
S. Terephthalic acid |
|
O-Phthalic acid |
000088-99-3 |
||
Phthalic acid, diallyl ester |
000131-17-9 |
N.a. (DL = 0.01) |
|
Phthalic anhydride |
000085-44-9 |
||
Alpha-Pinene |
000080-56-8 |
||
Beta-Pinene |
000127-91-3 |
||
Polydimethylsiloxane (MW > 6800) |
009016-00-6 063148-62-9 |
S. List III.10.1 |
|
Polyethyleneglycol |
025322-68-3 |
||
Polypropylene glycol |
025322-69-4 |
||
1,2-Propanediol |
000057-55-6 |
||
1.3-Propanediol |
000504-63-2 |
0.05 |
|
1-Propanol |
000071-23-8 |
||
2-Propanol |
000067-63-0 |
||
Propionaldehyde |
000123-38-6 |
||
Propionic acid |
000079-09-4 |
||
Propionic acid, vinyl ester |
000105-38-4 |
6 (T) (e.a. Acetaldehyde) |
|
Propionic anhydride |
000123-62-6 |
||
Propylene |
000115-07-1 |
||
Propylene oxide |
000075-56-9 |
QM = 1 mg/kg in FP |
|
Pyrocatechol |
000120-80-9 |
S. 1,2-Dihydroxybenzene |
|
Pyromellitic anhydride |
000089-32-7 |
0.05 (and Others Pyromellitic acid) |
|
Resin acids and Rosin acids |
073138-82-6 |
||
Resorcinol |
000108-46-3 |
S. 1.3-Dihydroxybenzene |
|
Resorcinol diglycidyl ether |
000101-90-6 |
QMA = 0.005 mg/6 dm 2 S. List III.11 |
|
Rosin |
008050-09-7 |
||
Rosin gum |
008050-09-7 |
S. Rosin |
|
Rosin tall oil |
008052-10-6 |
||
Rosin wood |
065997-05-9 |
||
Rubber, natural |
009006-04-6 |
||
Salicylic acid |
000069-72-7 |
||
Sebacic acid |
000111-20-6 |
||
Sebacic anhydride |
002561-88-8 |
||
Sodium sulphide |
001313-82-2 |
||
Sorbitol |
000050-70-4 |
||
Soybean oil |
008001-22-7 |
||
Starch, edible |
009005-25-8 |
||
Stearic acid |
000057-11-4 |
||
Styrene |
000100-42-5 |
||
Styrenesulphonic acid |
026914-43-2 |
0.05 |
|
Succinic acid |
000110-15-6 |
||
Succinic anhydride |
000108-30-5 |
||
Sucrose |
000057-50-1 |
||
5-Sulphoisophthalic acid, monolithium salt |
046728-75-0 |
5 0.6 (T) (e.a. Lithium) |
|
5-Sulphoisophthalic acid, monosodium salt |
006362-79-4 |
5 |
|
5-Sulphoisophthalic acid, monosodium salt, dimethyl ester |
003965-55-7 |
0.05 |
|
Syrups, hydrolysed starch |
068425-17-2 |
S. List III.31 |
|
Terephthalic acid |
000100-21-0 |
7.5 |
|
Terephthalic acid dichloride |
000100-20-9 |
7.5 (T) (e.a. Terephthalic acid) |
|
Terephthalic acid, dimethyl ester |
000120-61-6 |
||
1-Tetradecene |
001120-36-1 |
0.05 |
|
Tetraethyleneglycol |
000112-60-7 |
||
Tetrafluoroethylene |
000116-14-3 |
0.05 |
|
Tetrahydrofuran |
000109-99-9 |
0.6 |
|
N, N, N ', N' -Tetrakis (2-hydroxypropyl) ethylenediamine |
000102-60-3 |
||
2,4-Toluene diisocyanate |
000584-84-9 |
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (e.a. NCO) |
|
2.6-Toluene diisocyanate |
000091-08-7 |
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (e.a. NCO) |
|
2,4-Toluene diisocyanate dimer |
026747-90-0 |
QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (e.a. NCO) |
|
Trialkyl (C 5 -C 15 ) acetic acid, 2,3-epoxypropyl ester |
QM = 1 mg/kg in FP (e. A. Epoxy, MW = 43) |
||
Trialkyl (C 7 -C 17 ) acetic acid, vinyl esters (= Vinyl versata) |
QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 |
||
Triallylamine |
000102-70-5 |
S. List III.13 |
|
2,4,6-Triamino-1,3,5-triazine |
000108-78-1 |
30 |
|
Tricyclodecanedimethanol |
026896-48-0 |
0.05 |
|
Triethyleneglycol |
000112-27-6 |
||
Trimellitic acid |
000528-44-9 |
5 (T) |
W. Trimellitic anhydride |
Trimellitic anhydride |
000552-30-7 |
5 (T) |
W. Trimellitic acid |
1,1,1-Trimethylolpropane |
000077-99-6 |
6 |
|
1,1,1-Trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate |
003290-92-4 |
0.05 |
|
Trioxane |
000110-88-3 |
5 |
|
Tripropylene glycol |
024800-44-0 |
||
1,1,1-Tris (4-hydroxyphenyl) ethane |
027955-94-8 |
QM = 0.5 mg/kg in FP For use only in PC |
|
Urea |
000057-13-6 |
||
Vinyl chloride |
000075-01-4 |
N.a. (DL = 0.01) |
QM = 1 mg/kg in FP |
Vinylidene chloride |
000075-35-4 |
N.a. (DL = 0.05) |
SML = n.d. or QM = 5 mg/kg in FP |
Vinylidene fluoride |
000075-38-7 |
5 |
|
1-Vinylimidazole |
001072-63-5 |
QM = 5 mg/kg in FP |
|
N-Vinyl-N-Methylacetamide |
003195-78-6 |
QM = 2 mg/kg in FP |
|
Vinyltriethoxysilane |
000078-08-0 |
0.05 |
Only to be used as surface treatment agent |
Vinyltrimethoxysilane |
002768-02-7 |
QM = 5 mg/kg in FP |
|
Water |
007732-18-5 |
||
1 Designation |
2 CAS No. |
3 Migration Limit Value (mg/kg) |
4 Notes |
Dicyclopentadiene |
000077-73-6 |
||
1,4-Hexadiene |
000592-45-0 |
||
Vinylpyrrolidone |
000088-12-0 |
||
1 Designation |
2 CAS No. O |
3 Migration Limit Value (mg/kg) |
4 Notes |
Acetic acid |
000064-19-7 |
||
Acetic acid, butyl ester |
000123-86-4 |
||
Acetic acid, ethyl ester |
000141-78-6 |
||
Acetic anhydride |
000108-24-7 |
||
Acetone |
000067-64-1 |
||
Acetylacetic acid, salts |
|||
Acetylated mono-and diglycerides of fatty acids |
|||
Acids, C 2 -C 24 , aliph., linear, monocarb. From natural oils and fats, and their mono -, di-and triglycerol esters |
|||
Acids, C 2 -C 24 , aliph., linear, monocarbons, synthetic and their mono -, di-and triglycerol esters |
|||
Acids, aliph., monocarb. (C 6 -C 22 ) Esters with polyglycerol |
|||
Acids, fatty from animal or vegetable food fats and oils |
|||
Acrylic acid, 2-tert-butyl-6 - (3-tert-butyl-2-hydroxy-5-methylbenzyl) - 4-methylphenyl ester |
061167-58-6 |
6 |
|
Acrylic acid, 2,4-di-tert-pentyl-6 - (1 - (3,5-di-tert-pentyl-2-hydroxy-phenyl) ethyl) phenyl ester |
123968-25-2 |
5 |
|
Adipic acid |
000124-04-9 |
||
Adipic acid, bis (2-ethylhexyl) ester |
000103-23-1 |
18 |
|
Alcohols, aliph., monoh., sat., linear, primary (C 4 -C 24 ) |
|||
Alginic acid |
009005-32-7 |
||
Alkyl, linear with an even number of carbon atom (C 12 -C 20 ) Dimethyl-amines |
30 |
||
Alkyl (C 8 -C 22 ) sulphonic acids |
6 |
||
Alkyl (C 8 -C 22 ) sulphuric acids, linear, primary, with an even number of carbon atoms |
|||
Aluminium calcium hydroxide phosphite, hydrate |
|||
Aluminium fibers, flakes and powders |
|||
Aluminium hydroxide |
021645-51-2 |
||
Aluminium magnesium carbonate hydroxide |
011097-59-9 |
||
Aluminium oxide |
001344-28-1 |
||
Amines, bis (hydrogenated tallow alkyl) oxidised |
143925-92-2 |
S. List III.22 |
|
2-Aminobenzamide |
000088-68-6 |
0.05 |
To be used only for PET for water and beverages |
3-Aminocrotonic acid, diester with thiobis (2-hydroxyethyl) ether |
013560-49-1 |
||
2-Aminoethanol |
000141-43-5 |
0.05 |
S. List III.11 |
N - (2-Aminoethyl) ethanolamine |
000111-41-1 |
0.05 |
S. List III.11 |
Ammonia |
007664-41-7 |
||
Ammonium bromide |
012124-97-9 |
||
Ammonium hydroxide |
001336-21-6 |
||
Antimony trioxide |
001309-64-4 |
0.04 (and Others Antimony) |
For use only in polyesters (PET, ...) |
Arachidic acid |
000506-30-9 |
||
Arachidonic acid |
007771-44-0 |
||
Ascorbic acid |
000050-81-7 |
||
Ascorbyl palmitate |
000137-66-6 |
||
Ascorbyl stearate |
010605-09-1 |
||
Beeswax |
008012-89-3 |
||
Behenamide |
003061-75-4 |
||
Behenic acid |
000112-85-6 |
||
Bentonite |
001302-78-9 |
||
Benzaldehyde |
000100-52-7 |
||
Benzoic acid |
000065-85-0 |
||
Benzoic acid, butyl ester |
000136-60-7 |
||
Benzoic acid |
000093-89-0 |
||
Benzoic acid |
000093-58-3 |
||
Benzoic acid propyl ester |
002315-68-6 |
||
Benzophenone |
000119-61-9 |
0.6 |
|
2.5-Bis (5-tert-butyl-2-benzoxazolyl) thiophene |
007128-64-5 |
0.6 |
|
N, N ' - Bis (3 - (3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) propionyl) hydrazide |
032687-78-8 |
15 |
|
Bis (2.6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenyl) pentaerythritol diphosphite |
080693-00-1 |
5 (T) |
A. Sum of phosphite and phosphate |
Bis (2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl) pentaerythritol diphosphite |
026741-53-7 |
0.6 |
S. List III.1 |
Bis (2,4-dicumylphenyl) pentaerythritol diphosphite |
154862-43-8 |
5 (T) |
A. Sum of phosphite, phosphate and its hydrolysis product |
Bis (2,6-diisopropylphenyl) carbodiimide |
002162-74-5 |
0.05 |
For use behind a PET layer |
Bis (3,4-dimethylbenzylidene) sorbitol |
135861-56-2 |
||
2,4-Bis (2,4-dimethylphenyl) - 6 - (2-hydroxy-4-n-octyloxyphenyl) - 1,3,5-triazine |
002725-22-6 |
0.05 |
For aqueous foods only |
2,4-Bis (dodecylthiomethyl) -6-methylphenol |
110675-26-8 |
5 (T) |
W. CAS No. O 110553-27-0 |
Bis (4-ethylbenzylidene) sorbitol |
079072-96-1 |
||
1.1-Bis (2-hydroxy-3,5-di-tert-butylphenyl) |
035958-30-6 |
5 |
|
N, N-Bis (2-hydroxyethyl) alkyl (C 8 -C 18 ) amine |
1.2 (T) |
||
N, N-Bis (2-hydroxyethyl) alkyl (C 8 -C 18 ) hydrochlorides |
1.2 (T) (e.a. tertiary amine, excluding HCl) |
||
2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) Propane |
000080-05-7 |
0.6 |
|
2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane bis (2,3-epoxypropyl) ether |
001675-54-3 |
S. List III.5 |
|
9.9-Bis (methoxymethyl) fluorene |
182121-12-6 |
0.05 |
|
Bis (methylbenzylidene) sorbitol |
087826-41-3 069158-41-4 054686-97-4 081541-12-0 |
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2,4-Bis (octylmercapto) - 6 - (4-hydroxy-3,5-di-tert-butylanilino) - 1,3,5-triazine |
000991-84-4 |
30 |
|
2,4-Bis (octylthiomethyl) -6-methylphenol |
110553-27-0 |
5 (T) |
W. CAS No. O 110675-26-8 |
Nitride Boron |
010043-11-5 |
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Butane |
000106-97-8 |
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1.4-Butanediol |
000110-63-4 |
0.05 |
|
Tert-Butyl-4-hydroxyanisole (= BHA) |
025013-16-5 |
30 |
|
4.4 ' - Butylidene-bis (6-tert-butyl-3-methylphenyl-ditridecylphosphite) |
013003-12-8 |
6 |
|
Butyric acid, calcium salt |
005743-36-2 |
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Calcium chloride |
010043-52-4 |
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Calcium hydroxide |
001305-62-0 |
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Calcium oxide |
001305-78-8 |
||
Calcium sulphoaluminate |
012004-14-7 037293-22-4 |
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Candelilla wax |
008006-44-8 |
||
Caprolactam |
000105-60-2 |
15 (T) |
W. Caprolactam, sodium salt |
Caprylic acid |
000124-07-2 |
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Carbon black |
001333-86-4 |
S. List III.9.5 |
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Carbon dioxide |
000124-38-9 |
||
Carbonic acid |
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Carboxymethylcellulose |
009000-11-7 |
||
Carnauba wax |
008015-86-9 |
||
Casein |
009000-71-9 |
||
Castor oil (= ricinus oil) |
008001-79-4 |
||
Beaver oil, dehydrated (food grade quality) |
064147-40-6 |
||
Beaver oil, mono-and diglycerides |
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Cellulose |
009004-34-6 |
||
Cellulose acetate butyrate |
009004-36-8 |
||
Cellulose, regenerated |
068442-85-3 |
||
Ceresin, refined |
008001-75-0 |
||
Charcoal, activated |
064365-11-3 |
S. List III.25 |
|
Citric acid |
000077-92-9 |
||
Citric acid, triethyl ester |
000077-93-0 |
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Cotton fibers |
|||
P-Cresol-dicyclopentadiene-isobutylene |
068610-51-5 |
5 |
|
Cristobalite |
014464-46-1 |
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Crotonic acid |
003724-65-0 |
QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 |
|
2-Cyano-3,3-diphenylacrylic acid, ethyl ester |
005232-99-5 |
0.05 |
|
Cis-1,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, calcium salt |
491589-22-1 |
5 |
|
1,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, diisononyl ester |
166412-78-8 |
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Cyclohexylamine |
000108-91-8 |
||
Dammar |
009000-16-2 |
||
N-Decanoic acid |
000334-48-5 |
||
Alpha-Dextrin |
010016-20-3 |
||
Beta-Dextrin |
007585-39-9 |
||
Diatomaceous earth |
061790-53-2 |
||
Diatomaceous earth, soda ash flux-calcined |
068855-54-9 |
||
Sorbitol Dibenzylidene |
032647-67-9 |
||
2.6-Di-tert-butyl-p-cresol (= BHT) |
000128-37-0 |
3 |
|
5.7-Di-tert-Butyl-3 - (3,4-and 2,3-dimethylphenyl) -3H - benzofuran-2-one 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-benzofuran-2-one (0 to 20 % w/w) |
5 |
||
2.6-Di-tert-butyl-4-ethylphenol |
004130-42-1 |
QMA = 4.8 mg/6 dm 2 |
|
3,5-Di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzoic acid, 2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl ester |
004221-80-1 |
||
3,5-Di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzoic acid, hexadecyl ester |
067845-93-6 |
||
3,5-Di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzylphosphonic acid, dioctadecyl ester |
003135-18-0 |
||
3,5-Di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzylphosphonic acid, monoethyl ester, calcium salt |
065140-91-2 |
6 |
|
Dicyanodiid |
000461-58-5 |
||
N, N ' -Dicyclohexyl-2,6-naphthalene dicarboxamide |
153250-52-3 |
5 |
|
Diethyleneglycol |
000111-46-6 |
30 (T) |
W. Ethyleneglycol |
1,4-Dihydroxybenzene |
000123-31-9 |
0.6 |
|
4.4 ' -Dihydroxybenzophenone |
000611-99-4 |
6 (T) |
A. Sum of all hydroxybenzophenone products |
9.10 -Dihydroxystearic acid and its oligomers |
5 |
||
2,4-Dimethyl-6 - (1-methylpentadecyl) phenol |
134701-20-5 |
1 |
|
Dimethyl sulphoxide |
000067-68-5 |
||
Dipentaerythritol |
000126-58-9 |
||
2 - (4,6-Diphenyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl) -5-(hexyloxy) phenol |
147315-50-2 |
0.05 |
|
Dipropyleneglycol |
025265-71-8 000110-98-5 |
||
Dolomite |
016389-88-1 |
||
Cis-11-Eicosenamide |
010436-08-5 |
||
Erucamide |
000112-84-5 |
||
Erucic acid |
000112-86-7 |
||
Ethanol |
000064-17-5 |
||
2-Ethoxy-2 ' - ethyloxanilide |
023949-66-8 |
30 |
|
Ethylcarboxymethylcellulose |
037205-99-5 |
||
Ethylcellulose |
009004-57-3 |
||
N, N ' -Ethylenebisoleamide |
000110-31-6 |
||
N, N ' -Ethylenebispalmitamide |
005518-18-3 |
||
N, N ' -Ethylenebisstearamide |
000110-30-5 |
||
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid |
000060-00-4 |
||
Ethyleneglycol |
000107-21-1 |
30 (T) |
W. Diethyleneglycol |
Ethyleneglycol bis [3.3-bis (3-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) butyrate |
032509-66-3 |
6 |
|
Ethylene-N-palmitamide-N ' - stearamide |
005136-44-7 |
||
Ethylhydroxyethylcellulose |
009004-58-4 |
||
Ethylhydroxymethylcellulose |
|||
Ethylhydroxypropylcellulose |
|||
2,2 ' - Ethylidenebis (4,6-di-tert-butylphenyl) fluorophosphonite |
118337-09-0 |
6 |
|
Fats and oils, from animal or vegetable food sources |
|||
Fats and oils, hydrogenated, from animal or vegetable food sources |
|||
Formic acid |
000064-18-6 |
||
Fumaric acid |
000110-17-8 |
||
Gadoleic acid |
029204-02-2 |
||
Gelatin |
009000-70-8 |
||
Glass fibers |
|||
Glass microballs |
|||
Glutaric acid |
000110-94-1 |
||
Glycerides, castor oil mono, hydrogenated |
736150-63-3 |
||
Glycerol |
000056-81-5 |
||
Glycerol dibehenate |
099880-64-5 |
||
Glycerol, esters with acetic acid |
|||
Glycerol, esters with aliphatic, sat., linear acids with an even number of C-atoms (C 14 -C 18 ) And with aliphatic, unsaturated, linear acids with an even number of C-atoms (C 16 -C 18 ) |
|||
Glycerol, esters with butyric acid |
|||
Glycerol, esters with erucic acid |
|||
Glycerol, esters with 12-hydroxystearic acid |
|||
Glycerol, esters with lauric acid |
|||
Glycerol, esters with linoleic acid |
|||
Glycerol, esters with myristic acid |
|||
Glycerol, esters with nonanoic acid |
|||
Glycerol esters with oleic acid |
|||
Glycerol, esters with palmitic acid |
|||
Glycerol, esters with propionic acid |
|||
Glycerol, esters with ricinoleic acid |
|||
Glycerol, esters with stearic acid |
|||
Glycerol monobehenate |
030233-64-8 |
||
Glycerol monohexanoate |
026402-22-2 |
||
Glycerol monolaurate diacetate |
030899-62-8 |
||
Glycerol monooctanoate |
026402-26-6 |
||
Glycerol monooleate, ester with ascorbic acid |
|||
Glycerol monooleate, ester with citric acid |
|||
Glycerol monopalmitate, ester with ascorbic acid |
|||
Glycerol monopalmitate, ester with citric acid |
|||
Glycerol monostearate, ester with ascorbic acid |
|||
Glycerol monostearate, ester with citric acid |
|||
Glycerol tribehenate |
018641-57-1 |
||
Glycerol triheptanoate |
000620-67-7 |
||
Glycine, salts |
|||
Graphite |
007782-42-5 |
||
Guar gum |
009000-30-0 |
||
Gum arabic |
009000-01-5 |
||
Heptanoic acid |
000111-14-8 |
||
1.6-Hexamethylene-bis (3 - (3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) - propionamide) |
023128-74-7 |
45 |
|
1.6-Hexamethylene-bis (3 - (3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) - propionate) |
035074-77-2 |
6 |
|
Hexamethylenetetramine |
000100-97-0 |
15 (T) (e.a. Formaldehyde) |
|
N-Hexanoic acid |
000142-62-1 |
||
Huntite (natural calcium magnesium carbonate) |
019569-21-2 |
||
Hydrochloric acid |
007647-01-0 |
||
Hydrogenated homopolymers and/or copolymers made of 1-decene and/or 1-dodecene and/or 1-octene |
S. List III.29 not to used for articles in contact with fatty foods |
||
Hydromagnesite |
012072-90-1 |
||
Hydrotalcite (Mg/Al carbonate complex) |
012304-65-3 |
||
4-Hydroxybenzoic acid, ethyl ester |
000120-47-8 |
||
4-Hydroxybenzoic acid, isopropyl ester |
004191-73-5 |
||
4-Hydroxybenzoic acid, methyl ester |
000099-76-3 |
||
4-Hydroxybenzoic acid, propyl ester |
000094-13-3 |
||
2 - [2-Hydroxy-3,5-bis (1,1-dimethylbenzyl) phenyl] benzotriazole |
070321-86-7 |
1.5 |
|
2 - (2 '- Hydroxy-3' - tert-butyl-5 ' - methylphenyl) - 5-chloro-benzotriazole |
003896-11-5 |
30 (T) |
A. Sum of all benzotriazole additives |
2 - (2 '- Hydroxy-3', 5 ' - di-tert-butylphenyl) - 5-chlorobenzotriazole |
003864-99-1 |
30 (T) |
A. Sum of all benzotriazole additives |
Hydroxyethylcellulose |
009004-62-0 |
||
1 - (2-Hydroxyethyl) -4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl piperidine-succinic acid, dimethyl ester, copolymer |
065447-77-0 |
30 |
|
Hydroxyethylmethylcellulose |
009032-42-2 |
||
Hydroxyethyl starch |
009005-27-0 |
||
Hydroxymethylcellulose |
037353-59-6 |
||
2 - (2 '-Hydroxy-5' - methylphenyl) benzotriazole |
002440-22-4 |
30 (T) |
A. Sum of all benzotriazole additives |
2-Hydroxy-4-n-octyloxybenzophenone |
001843-05-6 |
6 (T) |
A. Sum of all hydroxybenzophenone products |
Hydroxypropylcellulose |
009004-64-2 |
||
Hydroxypropyl starch |
009049-76-7 |
||
12 -Hydroxystearic acid |
000106-14-9 |
||
12 -Hydroxystearic acid, lithium salt |
007620-77-1 |
0.6 (T) (e.a. Lithium) |
|
Hypophosphorous acid |
006303-21-5 |
||
Iron oxide |
001332-37-2 |
||
Isobutylene-butene copolymer |
009044-17-1 |
||
Isopentane |
000078-78-4 |
||
Japan wax |
008001-39-6 |
||
Kaolin |
001332-58-7 |
||
Kaolin, calcined |
066402-68-4 |
||
Lactic acid |
000050-21-5 |
||
Lactic acid, butyl ester |
000138-22-7 |
||
Lauric acid |
000143-07-7 |
||
Lecithin |
008002-43-5 |
||
Levulinic acid |
000123-76-2 |
||
Lignoceric acid |
000557-59-5 |
||
Linoleic acid |
000060-33-3 |
||
Linolenic acid |
028290-79-1 |
||
Lysine, sels |
|||
Magnesium hydroxide |
001309-42-8 |
||
Magnesium oxide |
001309-48-4 |
||
Maleic acid |
000110-16-7 |
30 (T) |
W. Maleic anhydride |
Malic acid |
006915-15-7 |
||
Malonic acid |
000141-82-2 |
||
Mannitol |
000087-78-5 |
||
Methylcarboxymethylcellulose |
037206-01-2 |
||
Methylcellulose |
009004-67-5 |
||
2,2 ' - Methylenebis (4-methyl-6-tert-butylphenol) |
000119-47-1 |
1.5 |
|
Methylethylcellulose |
009004-59-5 |
||
Methylhydroxymethylcellulose |
|||
Methylhydroxypropylcellulose |
009004-65-3 |
||
2-Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one |
002682-20-4 |
0.5 |
S. List III 30 |
Mica |
012001-26-2 |
||
Mixture of (50 % w/w) phthalic acid n-decyl n-octyl ester, (25 % w/w) phthalic acid di-n-decyl ester, (25 % w/w) phthlalic acid di-n-octyl ester |
5 |
||
Molybdenum disulphide |
001317-33-5 |
||
Montanic acids (purified) and/or their esters with ethyleneglycol and/or with 1,3-butanediol and/or glycerol |
|||
Montan wax |
008002-53-7 |
||
Myristic acid |
000544-63-8 |
||
7 - [2H-Naphtho - (1,2-D) triazol-2-yl] -3-phenylcoumarin |
000333-62-8 |
||
Neodecanoic acid, cobalt salt |
027253-31-2 |
0.05 (T) (e.a. Neodecanoic acid) 0.05 (T) (e.a. Cobalt) |
Not for use in polymers contacting foods for which simulant D is ugly down |
Nepheline syenite |
037244-96-5 |
||
2.2 ', 2 " - Nitrilo (triethyl-tris (3.3', 5.5 '- tetra-tert-butyl-1,1' - biphenyl-2,2 ' - diyl) phosphite |
080410-33-9 |
5 |
|
Octadecyl 3 - (3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate |
002082-79-3 |
6 |
|
Oleamide |
000301-02-0 |
||
Oleic acid |
000112-80-1 |
||
Oleyl alcohol |
000143-28-2 |
||
Oxalic acid |
000144-62-7 |
6 |
|
2,2 ' - Oxamidobis [ethyl-3 - (3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) - propionate] |
070331-94-1 |
||
Ozokerite |
012198-93-5 |
||
Palmitic acid |
000057-10-3 |
||
Palmitic acid, butyl ester |
000111-06-8 |
||
Palmitoleic acid |
000373-49-9 |
||
Pectin |
009000-69-5 |
||
Pentaerythritol |
000115-77-5 |
||
Pentaerythritol-tetrakis [3 - (3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) - propionate] |
006683-19-8 |
||
Pentane |
000109-66-0 |
||
Perfluorooctanoic acid, ammonium salt |
003825-26-1 |
Only to be used in repeated use articles, sintered at high temperatures |
|
Petroleum hydrocarbon (hydrogenated) |
S. List III.26 |
||
Phosphoric acid |
007664-38-2 |
||
Phosphoric acid, mono-and di-n-alkyl (C 16 And C 18 ) Esters |
0.05 |
||
Phosphorous acid, bis (2,4-di-tert-butyl-6-methylphenyl) ethyl ester |
145650-60-8 |
5 (T) |
A. Sum of phosphite and phosphate |
Phosphorous acid, tris (2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl) ester |
031570-04-4 |
||
Phosphorous acid, tris (nonyl-and/or dinonylphenyl) ester |
30 |
||
O-Phthalic acid |
000088-99-3 |
||
Phthalic acid, benzyl butyl ester |
000085-68-7 |
30 |
S. List III.27.1 |
Phthalic acid, bis (2-ethylhexyl) ester |
000117-81-7 |
1.5 |
S. List III.27.2 |
Phthalic acid, dibutyl ester |
000084-74-2 |
0.3 |
S. List III.27.3 |
Phthalic acid, diesters with primary, saturated C 8 -C 10 Branched alcohols, more than 60 % C 9 |
068515-48-0 028553-12-0 |
9 |
S. List III.27.4 |
Phthalic acid, diesters with primary, saturated C 9 -C 11 Branched alcohols, more than 90 % C 10 |
068515-49-1 026761-40-0 |
9 |
S. List III.27.5 |
Phthalic anhydride |
000085-44-9 |
||
Pimelic acid, calcium salt |
019455-79-9 |
||
Polyacrylic acid, salts |
6 (T) |
S. List III.17 |
|
Polydimethylsiloxane (Mw > 6800) |
009016-00-6 063148-62-9 |
S. List III.10.1 |
|
Polydimethylsiloxane, 3-aminopropyl terminated, polymer with dicyclohexylmethane-4.4 ' - diisocyanate |
167883-16-1 |
S. List III.10.2 |
|
Polydimethylsiloxane, 3-aminopropyl terminated, polymer with 1-isocyanato-3-isocyanatomethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexane |
661476-41-1 |
S. List III.10.3 |
|
Polyester of adipic acid with glycerol or pentaerythritol esters with even numbered, unbranched C 12 -C 22 Fatty acids |
MW fraction < 1000 is less than 5 % |
||
Polyester of 1,4-butanediol with caprolactone |
031831-53-5 |
0.05 (e.a. 1,4-Butanediol) 0.05 (and others Caprolactone) |
MW fraction < 1000 is less than 0.5 % |
Polyesters of 1,2-propanediol and/or 1,3-and/or 1,4-butanediol and/or polypropyleneglycol with adipic acid, which can be end-capped with acetic acid or fatty acids C 12 -C 18 Or n-octanol and/or n-decanol |
30 |
||
Polyethyleneglycol |
025322-68-3 |
||
Polyethyleneglycol ester of hydrogenated castor oil |
061788-85-0 |
||
Polyethyleneglycol esters of aliphatic monocarboxylic acids (C 6 -C 22 ) And their ammonium and sodium sulphates |
|||
Polyethyleneglycol (EO = 1-30, typically 5) ether of butyl 2-cyano-3 - (4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl) acrylate |
0.05 |
Only for use in PET |
|
Polyethyleneglycol (EO = 1-30, 5) ether of butyl-2-cyano-3 - (4-hydroxyphenyl) acrylate |
0.05 |
Only for use in PET |
|
Polyethyleneglycol (EO = 1-50) monoalkylether (linear and branched, C 8 -C 20 ) Sulphate, salts |
5 |
||
Polyethyleneglycol (EO = 2-6) monoalkyl (C 16 -C 18 ) Ether |
068439-49-6 |
0.05 |
S. List III.23 |
Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan monolaurate |
009005-64-5 |
||
Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan monooleate |
009005-65-6 |
||
Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan monopalmitate |
009005-66-7 |
||
Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan monostearate |
009005-67-8 |
||
Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan trioleate |
009005-70-3 |
||
Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan tristearate |
009005-71-4 |
||
Poly (ethylene propylene) glycol |
009003-11-6 106392-12-5 |
||
Polyethylene wax |
009002-88-4 |
||
Polyglycerol ricinoleate |
029894-35-7 |
||
Polyoxyalkyl (C 2 -C 4 ) dimethylpolysiloxane |
|||
Polyphosphoric acids |
008017-16-1 |
||
Polypropylene glycol |
025322-69-4 |
||
Polypropylene wax |
009003-07-0 |
||
Poly [6 - [(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) amino] -1,3,5 - triazine-2,4-diyl]-[2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) - imino] hexamethylene [(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) imino] |
071878-19-8 |
3 |
|
Poly - [[6 - [N - (2,2,6.6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl) - n-butylamino] - 1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diyl] [2,2,6.6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl) imino] - 1.6-hexane-diyl - [(2,2,6.6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl) imino)] - alpha - [N, N, N ', N' - tetra-butyl-N "-(2,2,6.6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl) - N "-[6 - (2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinylamino) - hexyl]-[1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamine] - omega-N, N, N ', N' - tetrabutyl-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine] |
192268-64-7 |
5 |
|
Polyvinylpyrrolidone |
009003-39-8 |
S. List III.32 |
|
Potassium bromide |
007758-02-3 |
||
Potassium hydroxide |
001310-58-3 |
||
1,2-Propanediol |
000057-55-6 |
||
2-Propanol |
000067-63-0 |
||
Propionic acid |
000079-09-4 |
||
1,2-Propyleneglycol alginate |
009005-37-2 |
||
1,2-Propyleneglycol dilaurate |
022788-19-8 |
||
1,2-Propyleneglycol dioleate |
000105-62-4 |
||
1,2-Propyleneglycol dipalmitate |
033587-20-1 |
||
1,2-Propyleneglycol distearate |
006182-11-2 |
||
1,2-Propyleneglycol monolaurate |
027194-74-7 |
||
1,2-Propyleneglycol monooleate |
001330-80-9 |
||
1,2-Propyleneglycol monopalmitate |
029013-28-3 |
||
1,2-Propyleneglycol monostearate |
001323-39-3 |
||
Propylhydroxyethylcellulose |
|||
Propylhydroxymethylcellulose |
|||
Propylhydroxypropylcellulose |
|||
Pyrophosphoric acid |
002466-09-3 |
||
Pyrophosphorous acid |
013445-56-2 |
||
Pyrophyllite (= natural silicate aluminum) |
068136-61-8 |
||
Quartz |
014808-60-7 |
||
Resin acids and rosin acids |
073138-82-6 |
||
Rosin (Colophonium) |
008050-09-7 |
||
Rosin, ester with glycerol |
008050-31-5 |
||
Rosin, ester with pentaerythritol |
008050-26-8 |
||
Rosin, hydrogenated |
065997-06-0 |
||
Rosin, hydrogenated, ester with glycerol |
065997-13-9 |
||
Rosin, hydrogenated, ester with methanol |
008050-15-5 |
||
Rosin, hydrogenated, ester with pentaerythritol |
064365-17-9 |
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Rubber, natural |
009006-04-6 |
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Salicylic acid |
000069-72-7 |
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Sebacic acid, dibutyl ester |
000109-43-3 |
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Silicates, natural |
Asbestos free |
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Silicates, natural, silanated |
Asbestos free |
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Silicic acid |
001343-98-2 |
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Silicic acid, lithium magnesium salt |
053320-86-8 |
0.6 (e.a. Lithium) |
A. Sum of all lithium salts |
Silicic acid, silylated |
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Silicon carbide |
000409-21-2 |
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Silicon dioxide |
007631-86-9 |
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Silicon dioxide, silicon dioxide |
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Sodium bromide |
007647-15-6 |
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Sodium hydroxide |
001310-73-2 |
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Sorbic acid |
000110-44-1 |
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Sorbitan dioleate |
029116-98-1 |
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Sorbitan monobehenate |
062568-11-0 |
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Sorbitan monolaurate |
001338-39-2 |
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Sorbitan monooleate |
001333-68-2 |
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Sorbitan monopalmitate |
026266-57-9 |
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Sorbitan monostearate |
001338-41-6 |
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Sorbitan tetrastearate |
061752-68-9 |
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Sorbitan trioleate |
026266-58-0 |
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Sorbitan tripalmitate |
054140-20-4 |
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Sorbitan tristearate |
026658-19-5 |
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Sorbitol |
000050-70-4 |
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Sorbitol monostearate |
026836-47-5 |
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Soybean oil, epoxidised |
008013-07-8 |
60 |
S. List III.12 |
Starch, edible |
009005-25-8 |
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Starch hydrolysed |
068412-29-3 |
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Stearamide |
000124-26-5 |
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Stearic acid |
000057-11-4 |
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Stearic acid, butyl ester |
000123-95-5 |
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Stearic acid, esters with ethyleneglycol |
30 |
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Stearoylbenzoylmethane |
058446-52-9 |
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Stearoyl-2-lactylic acid, calcium salt |
005793-94-2 |
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Succinic acid |
000110-15-6 |
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Sucrose acetate isobutyrate |
000126-13-6 |
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Octaacetate Sucrose |
000126-14-7 |
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Sulphur |
007704-34-9 |
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Acid-acid |
007664-93-9 |
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Sulphuric acid barium salt |
007727-43-7 |
1 (T) (e.a. Barium) |
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Talc |
014807-96-6 |
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Tartar acid |
000087-69-4 |
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Taurine salts |
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Terephthalic acid, diester with 2,2 ' - methylenebis (4-methyl-6-tert-butylphenol) |
057569-40-1 |
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Tetraethyleneglycol |
000112-60-7 |
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Tetrakis (2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl) - 4.4 ' - biphenylylene diphosphonite |
038613-77-3 |
18 |
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N, N, N ', N' -Tetrakis (2-hydroxypropyl) ethylenediamine |
000102-60-3 |
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4.4 ' - Thiobis (6-tert-butyl-3-methylphenol) |
000096-69-5 |
0.48 |
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Thiodiethanol bis (3 - (3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate) |
041484-35-9 |
2.4 |
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Thiodipropionic acid didodecyl ester |
000123-28-4 |
5 (T) |
W. CAS No. 000693-36-7 |
Thiodipropionic acid, dioctadecyl ester |
000693-36-7 |
5 (T) |
W. CAS No. 000123-28-4 |
Titanium dioxide |
013463-67-7 |
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Alpha-Tocopherol |
000059-02-9 010191-41-0 |
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Cpl. Gum |
009000-65-1 |
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Tri-n-butyl acetyl citrate |
000077-90-7 |
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Tricyclodecanedimethanol bis (hexahydrophthalate) |
0.05 |
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Triethyleneglycol |
000112-27-6 |
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Triethyleneglycol bis [3 - (3-tert-butyl-4-hydroxy-5-methylphenyl) - propionate] |
036443-68-2 |
9 |
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Triisopropanolamine |
000122-20-3 |
5 |
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1,1,1-Trimethylolpropane |
000077-99-6 |
6 |
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Trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate methyl methacrylate copolymer |
028931-67-1 |
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2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate |
006846-50-0 |
5 |
To be used in single-use gloves only |
1,3,5-Trimethyl-2,4,6-tris (3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzyl) - benzene |
001709-70-2 |
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1,3,5-Tris (3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzyl) - 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6 - (1H, 3H, 5H) - trione |
027676-62-6 |
5 |
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1,3,5-Tris (2,2-dimethylpropanamido) benzene |
745070-61-5 |
0.05 |
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Waxes, paraffinic, refined, derived from petroleum based or synthetic hydrocarbon feedstocks |
0.05 |
S. List III.14.1 not to be used for articles in contact with fatty foods |
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Waxes, refined, derived from petroleum based or synthetic hydrocarbon feedstocks |
S. List III.14.2 |
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White mineral oils, paraffinic, derived from petroleum based hydrocarbon |
S. List III.14.3 |
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Wollastonite (= natural calcium silicate) |
013983-17-0 |
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Wood flour and fibers, untreated |
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Xanthan gum |
011138-66-2 |
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Zinc hydroxide |
020427-58-1 |
25 (T) (e.a. Zinc) |
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Zinc oxide |
001314-13-2 |
25 (T) (e.a. Zinc) |
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Zinc sulphide |
001314-98-3 |
25 (T) (e.a. Zinc) |
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1 |
Bis (2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl) pentaerythritol diphosphite |
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May contain as a stabilizer of hydrolysis 1 % mass to the maximum of triisopropanolamine. |
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2 |
Natural Calcium Carbonate |
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Maximum content by: |
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A. |
Magnesium carbonate |
20 % mass |
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B. |
Arsenic |
0.1 mg/kg |
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C. |
Lead |
30 mg/kg |
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D. |
Cadmium |
0.5 mg/kg |
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E. |
Chlorine |
30 mg/kg |
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F. |
Mercury |
0.05 mg/kg |
|
3 |
Chloride of choline esters of natural linear chain fatty acids with predominance of fatty acids in C 8 -C 18 |
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Content: |
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A. |
Free fatty acids |
Maximum 3 % mass |
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B. |
Fatty acid esters with dimethylaminoethanol |
Maximum 3 % mass |
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4 |
Copolymer grafted with maleic anhydride and ethylene |
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A. |
Average molecular weight |
10,000 |
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B. |
Linked maleic anhydride |
Maximum 2 % mass |
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C. |
Free maleic anhydride |
Maximum 10 mg/kg |
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D. |
3-phenylpropane-1,2-dicarboxylic acid anhydride |
Maximum 50 mg/kg |
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5 |
Epoxy derivatives |
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5.1 |
Specific migration limit of 2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane bis (2,3-epoxypropyl) ether (BADGE) and some of its derivatives |
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5.1.1 |
The specific migration limit of BADGE and some of its derivatives resulting from hydrolysis or hydrochlorination of the epoxide function (BADGE.H 2 BADGE.HCl, BADGE.2HCl, BADGE.H 2 O.HCl) may not exceed 1 mg/kg of food or food simulant (including analytical tolerance). During migration tests with aqueous food simulant, the concentration of the derivative BADGE.2H 2 O must be included in this figure. |
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5.2 |
Novolac glycidyl ethers (NOGE), including 2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) - methane bis (2,3-epoxypropyl) ether (BFDGE) |
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5.2.1 |
The use of NOGE in the manufacture of tin cans is prohibited. The use of NOGE for other purposes is not subject to restriction as long as the general requirements set out in s. 34 ODAlOUs are respected. |
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6 |
Aromatic mines |
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Materials and articles should not release primary aromatic amines in detectable amounts (DL = 0.01 mg/kg of food or food simulator, analytical tolerance included). This restriction does not apply to the migration of the primary aromatic amines listed in Appendix 1. |
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7 |
Esters of montanic acids (C 25 -C 30 ) With ethylene glycol |
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Content: |
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A. |
Free ethylene glycol |
Maximum 0.3 % mass |
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B. |
Free montanic acid |
Maximum 10 % mass |
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C. |
Montanic acid monoesters |
Maximum 0.5 % mass |
|
8 |
Organotin stabilizers |
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8.1 |
Di-n-octyltin compounds |
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8.1.1 |
3 % maximum mass of the present tin can be linked to isooctyl and alkyl groups with a number of carbon atoms less than 8 as di-and trialkyltin compounds. However, the methyl, ethyl, and aryl compounds should not be detected. |
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8.1.2 |
The sum of arsenic, lead and cadmium levels cannot be greater than 30 mg/kg. Mercury cannot be detected. |
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8.2 |
Dimethyltin compounds [76 % dimethyltin bis (isooctyl thioglycollate) and 24 % monomethyltin (isooctyl thioglycollate)] |
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Content: |
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A. |
Trimethyltin compounds |
Maximum 0.4 % mass |
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B. |
Other alkyltin compounds |
Maximum 20 mg/kg |
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C. |
Arsenic, lead and cadmium |
Maximum 30 mg/kg |
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D. |
Mercury |
Not detected |
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8.3 |
Mono-n-octyltin tris (thioglycollate C 10 -C 16 ) And di-n-octyltin bis (thioglycollate C 10 -C 16 ) In Report 2: 1 |
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Same specifications as for 8.1 |
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9 |
Pigments and Colouring Matter |
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9.1 |
The metal and metalloid content of 0.1 M hydrochloric acid, determined as a percentage of the pigment or dye, cannot exceed the following values: |
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A. |
Antimony |
0.05 % mass |
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B. |
Arsenic |
0.01 % Mass |
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C. |
Baryum |
0.01 % Mass |
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D. |
Cadmium 3 |
0.01 % Mass |
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E. |
Chromium (III) 4 |
0.10 % mass |
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F. |
Lead |
0.01 % Mass |
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G. |
Mercury |
0.005 % mass |
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H. |
Selenium |
0.01 % Mass |
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9.2 |
The content of non-sulfonated primary aromatic amines (expressed in aniline) cannot exceed 500 mg/kg. The benzidine, ß-naphthylamine, and 4-aminobiphenyl content, taken individually or together, cannot exceed 10 mg/kg. |
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9.3 |
The content of sulfonated aromatic amines (expressed as anilinosulfonic acid) may not exceed 500 mg/kg. |
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9.4 |
The content of extractable polychlorinated biphenyls, expressed in decachlorobiphenyl, cannot exceed 25 mg/kg. |
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9.5 |
Carbon black specifications |
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- |
Toluene-extractable substances: maximum 0.1 % mass, determined by the ISO 6209 method |
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- |
UV absorption at 386 nm of the extract in cyclohexane: < 0.02 UA for a 1 cm cell, or < 0.1 UA for a 5 cm cell, determined by a generally accepted method of analysis |
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- |
Benzo (a) pyrene: maximum 0.25 mg/kg of carbon black |
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- |
Maximum permissible carbon black rate in the polymer: 2.5 % mass |
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9.6 |
The use of cadmium pigments is not permitted. |
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10 |
Polydimethylsiloxanes |
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10.1 |
Polydimethylsiloxane oils |
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-In the structure of the molecules of polydimethylsiloxane, the same silicon atom can carry only methyl groups. |
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-The viscosity at 25 ° C cannot be less than 1 cm 2 × Sec -1 (100 centistokes). |
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10.2 |
Polydimethylsiloxane ending with 3-aminopropyl polymerized with 4,4 ' - diisocyanate of dicyclohexylemethane |
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Specifications: The fraction with a molecular weight less than 1000 shall not exceed 1.5 % mass. |
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10.3 |
Polydimethylsiloxane ending with 3-aminopropyl polymerized with 1-isocyanato-3-isocyanatomethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexane |
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Specifications: The fraction with a molecular weight less than 1000 shall not exceed 1.0 % mass. |
|||
11 |
Polyhydroxyamino ether (PHAE) |
||
This thermoplast formed from resorcinol diglycidyl ether, BADGE, 2-aminoethanol, and N - (2-aminoethyl) ethanolamine (additive) can only be used in indirect contact, behind a PET layer. |
|||
12 |
Epoxy soybean oil |
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Oxirane < 8 %, iodine index < 6 In the case of PVC seals used for the sealing of glass jars containing infant formula and preparations thereof or containing preparations made from cereals and other foods for infants and children in Age, the migration limit value is reduced to 30 mg/kg. |
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13 |
Triallylamine |
||
40 mg/kg hydrogel, used in a ratio of 1.5 g of hydrogel to a maximum of 1 kg of food. Suitable for hydrogels intended for use without direct contact with food. |
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14 |
White mineral waxes and oils |
||
14.1 |
Waxes, paraffinic, refined, produced from feedstocks derived from petroleum or synthetic hydrocarbons shall have the following specifications: |
||
A. |
Mineral hydrocarbon content with a carbon number less than 25: not more than 40 % mass; |
||
B. |
Viscosity at least 2.5 centistokes (cSt) at 100 ° C; |
||
C. |
Average molecular weight at least 350. |
||
14.2 |
Waxes, refined, derived from petroleum or synthetic hydrocarbons shall have the following specifications: |
||
A. |
Mineral hydrocarbon content with a carbon number less than 25: not more than 5 % mass; |
||
B. |
Viscosity at least 11 ' 10 -6 M 2 /s (= 11 centistokes) at 100 ° C; |
||
C. |
Average molecular weight at least 500. |
||
14.3 |
Paraffinic white mineral oils derived from petroleum hydrocarbons must have the following specifications: |
||
A. |
Mineral hydrocarbon content with a carbon number less than 25: not more than 5 % mass; |
||
B. |
Viscosity at least 8.5 ' 10 -6 M 2 /s (= 8.5 centistokes) at 100 ° C; |
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C. |
Average molecular weight at least 480. |
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15 |
Azodicarbonamide |
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The use of azodicarbonamide is prohibited. |
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16 |
PVC and plasticized PVDC films |
||
The use of phthalates as plasticizers for PVC and PVDC films for food contact is prohibited. |
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16.1 |
PVC plasticized films |
||
16.1.1 |
Manual packaging films |
||
The concentration of monomeric plasticizer shall not exceed 10 % mass. The film thickness cannot exceed 11 µ m (a.t.i). |
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16.1.2 |
Films for automatic packaging machines |
||
The monomeric plasticizer content of PVC films intended to pack fat or fatty foods cannot exceed 10 % mass. If the packaging is made of a barquette, the content may be 15 % maximum as long as the thickness of the film does not exceed 14 µ m (tolerance 2 µ m) before drawing and the ratio of the "contact surface of the film/volume of the food" does not exceed 0.4 Cm -1 . The monomeric plasticizer content of PVC films for the packaging of non-fat foodstuffs cannot exceed 22 % mass. |
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16.1.3 |
Labeling |
||
The films must be marked on their packaging, on the core of the roll and on the accompanying documents, indicating the restriction of use. |
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16.2 |
PVDC plasticized films |
||
The content of the monomeric plasticizer shall not exceed 5 % mass. |
|||
17 |
Acrylic acid esters |
||
The sum of the migration of the esters of acrylic acid must not exceed the indicated value (6 mg/kg), except for esters with a lower restriction. |
|||
18 |
Esters of methacrylic acid |
||
The sum of the migration of the esters of methacrylic acid must not exceed the indicated value (6 mg/kg), except for esters with a lower restriction. |
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19 |
3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane |
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The extractable quantity of 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane must be less than 3 mg/kg charge in case of use in treatment to enhance the surface reactivity of inorganic loads. LMS = 0.05 mg/kg in case of use in surface treatment of materials and objects. |
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20 |
Ethylene carbonate |
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Residual concentration of 5 mg/kg of hydrogel at a maximum concentration of 10 g of hydrogel for 1 kg of food. The hydrolysate contains ethylene glycol which has a LMS of 30 mg/kg. |
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21 |
Copolymer of 3-hydroxybutanoic acid with 3-hydroxypentanoic acid |
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Definition |
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These copolymers are obtained by controlled fermentation of Alcaligenes eutr O Phus Using mixtures of glucose and propanoic acid as carbon sources. The organism used is not obtained by genetic engineering but is derived from a single wild strain of the organism Alcaligenes eutr O Phus (strain H16NCIMB 10442). The basic stocks of the organism are kept in freeze-dried ampoules. A working stock prepared from the base stock is stored in liquid nitrogen and is used to prepare inocula for the fermener. On a daily basis, the samples in the fermenar are subjected to microscopic examination and to the investigation of possible changes in colony morphology on various plates and at different temperatures. The copolymers are isolated from thermally treated bacteria by the controlled digestion of the other cellular components, washing and drying. These copolymers are normally in the form of granules formed by fusion and containing additives such as nucleation agents, plasticizers, loads, stabilizers and pigments that are all compliant with the specifications And individual. Chemical Name Poly (3-D-hydroxybutanoate-co-3-D-hydroxypentanoate) Average molecular weight At least 150 000 daltons (when measured by gel permeation chromatography). Analysis At least 98 % poly (3-D-hydroxybutanoate-co-3-D-hydroxypentanoate) after hydrolysis as a mixture of 3-D-hydroxybutanoic acid and 3-D-hydroxypentanoic acid. Description White to broken white powder after isolation Solubility Soluble in chlorinated hydrocarbons, such as chloroform or dichloromethane, but practically insoluble in ethanol, aliphatic alkanes and water. Restriction Crotonic acid QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 Purity Before granulation, the powder of the gross copolymer shall contain: |
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- |
Nitrogen: no more than 2500 mg/kg of plastics; |
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- |
Zinc: not more than 100 mg/kg of plastics; |
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- |
Copper: not more than 5 mg/kg of plastics; |
||
- |
Lead: no more than 2 mg/kg of plastics; |
||
- |
Arsenic: no more than 1 mg/kg of plastics; |
||
- |
Chromium: no more than 1 mg/kg of plastics; |
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22 |
Amines of bis (hydrogenated tallow alkyl) oxidized |
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For use only: |
|||
A. |
In polyolefins to 0.1 % mass, but not in the DBPs in contact with foodstuffs for which Chapter 48 "Common articles of plastics" of the Swiss Food Manual sets a reduction coefficient less than 3; |
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B. |
In PET at 0.25 % mass in contact with foodstuffs other than those for which Chapter 48 "Common articles of plastics" of the Swiss Food Manual establishes the simulant D. |
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23 |
Monoalkyl ether (C 16 -C 18 ) Polyethylene glycol (EO = 2-6) |
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The composition of the mixture is as follows: |
|||
- |
Monoalkyl ether (C 16 -C 18 ) Polyethylene glycol (EO = 2-6) (approximately 28 %); |
||
- |
Fatty alcohols (C 16 -C 18 ) (approximately 48 %); |
||
- |
Monoalkyl ether (C 16 -C 18 ) Ethylene glycol (approximately 24 %). |
||
24 |
N, N-Bis [4 - (ethoxycarbonyl) phenyl] - 1,4,5.8-naphthalene-tetracarboxy-diimide |
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Purity > 98.1 % mass. To be used only as a comonomer (max 4 %) for polyesters (PET, PBT). |
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25 |
Coal Assets |
||
For use only in PET and with a maximum quantity of 10 mg/kg of polymer. Purity requirements identical to those laid down for vegetable coal (E 153) according to Annex 8 of the Ordinance on Additives (RS 817.022.31 ), except for the ash content, which can reach 10 % mass. |
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26 |
Petroleum hydrocarbon resins (hydrogenated) |
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Specifications: Hydrogenated petroleum hydrocarbon resins are produced by the catalytic or thermal polymerization of dienes and olefins of aliphatic, alicyclic and/or arylalkene monobenzenoid from distillates of cracked oil stocks At temperatures not exceeding 220 ° C, as well as pure monomers found in these distillation currents, followed by distillation, hydrogenation and additional treatment. Properties Viscosity > 3 Pa. S at 120 ° C Softening temperature determined by ASTM Method E 28-67: > 95 ° C Brome Index: < 40 (ASTM D1159) Colour of 50 % solution in toluene < 11 on the scale of Gardner Residual aromatic monomere ≤50 ppm |
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27 |
Phthalate esters |
||
27.1 |
Butyl benzyl phthalate |
||
For use only as: |
|||
A. |
Plasticizing in reusable materials and objects; |
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B. |
Plasticizer in single-use materials and objects in contact with non-fat foods, with the exception of infant formulas and preparations of a suite or containing preparations based on cereals and other foods for Infants and young children; |
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C. |
Technological auxiliary to concentrations up to 0.1 % in the final product. |
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LMS = 30 mg/kg of food, taking into account possible contamination of the food. |
|||
27.2 |
Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate |
||
For use only as: |
|||
A. |
Plasticizing in materials and reusable objects in contact with non-fat foods; |
||
B. |
Technological auxiliary to concentrations up to 0.1 % in the final product. |
||
LMS = 1.5 mg/kg of food, taking into account possible contamination of the food. |
|||
27.3 |
Dibutyl phthalate |
||
For use only as: |
|||
A. |
Plasticizing in materials and reusable objects in contact with non-fat foods; |
||
B. |
Technological auxiliary to concentrations up to 0.05 % in the final product. |
||
LMS = 0.3 mg/kg of food, taking into account possible contamination of the food. |
|||
27.4 |
Phthalic acid esters with saturated, branched primary alcohols (C 8 -C 10 ), containing more than 60 % of C 9 |
||
For use only as: |
|||
A. |
Plasticizing in reusable materials and objects; |
||
B. |
Plasticizer in single-use materials and objects in contact with non-fat foods, except preparations for |
||
Infants and follow-on preparations or containing preparations made from cereals and other foods for infants and young children; |
|||
C. |
Technological auxiliary to concentrations up to 0.1 % in the final product. |
||
LMS (T) = 9 mg/kg of food, taking into account possible contamination of the food. The restriction must not be exceeded by the sum of the migration of the substances referred to in s. 27.4 and 27.5. |
|||
27.5 |
Phthalic acid esters with saturated, branched primary alcohols (C 9 -C 11 ), containing more than 90 % of C 10 |
||
For use only as: |
|||
A. |
Plasticizing in reusable materials and objects; |
||
B. |
Plasticizer in single-use materials and objects in contact with non-fat foods, with the exception of infant formulas and preparations of a suite or containing preparations based on cereals and other foods for Infants and young children; |
||
C. |
Technological auxiliary to concentrations up to 0.1 % in the final product. |
||
LMS (T) = 9 mg/kg of food, taking into account possible contamination of the food. The restriction must not be exceeded by the sum of the migration of the substances referred to in s. 27.4 and 27.5. |
|||
28 |
Polyester of 1,4-butanediol and caprolactone |
||
PM Fraction < 1000 less than 0.5 % mass. |
|||
29 |
Homopolymers and/or hydrogenated copolymers of 1-decene and/or 1-dodecene and/or 1-octene |
||
Specifications: |
|||
- |
Minimum viscosity (at 100 ° C) = 3.8 cSt; |
||
- |
Average PM > 450 |
||
30 |
2-methyl-4-isothiazole-3-one |
||
To be used only in aqueous dispersions or emulsions of polymers and at concentrations that do not cause antimicrobial effects on the surface of the polymer or food itself. |
|||
31 |
Hydrogenated syrups derived from hydrolyzed starch |
||
Comformely the purity criteria established for maltitol syrup E 965 according to Annex 8 of the Ordinance of 22 June 2007 on additives (RS 817.022.31 ). |
|||
32 |
Polyvinylpyrrolidone |
||
Comformely the purity criteria established for polyvinylpyrrolidone E 1201 according to Annex 8 of the Ordinance of 22 June 2007 on additives (RS 817.022.31 ). |
1 New content according to the c. I of the OFSP O of March 11, 2010, in force since 1 Er April 2010 ( RO 2010 977 ). See also disp. And trans. Of this amendment above.
2 Not published to the OR; it can be obtained at the Federal Office for Construction and Logistics, Sales of Federal Publications, 3003 Berne.
3 See point 9.6
4 The use of chromium (VI) based pigments is prohibited.
(art. 16, al.1 and 3)
Explanations for Lists
Names |
Restrictions |
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A. regenerated Cellulose |
Greater than or equal to 72 % (m/m). |
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B. Additives |
||||
1. Humidifiers |
Less than or equal to 27 % (m/m) in total. |
|||
|
Only for dandruff intended to be fused and then used for non-humid food, that is, that do not contain water that is physically free on the surface. The total quantity of ether bis (2-hydroxyethyl) and ethanediol present in foodstuffs having been in contact with a film of this type may not exceed 30 mg per kg of the food. |
|||
|
Average molecular weight between 250 and 1200. |
|||
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Average molecular weight less than or equal to 400 and free 1,3-propanediol less than or equal to 1 % (m/m) in substance. |
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2. Other additives |
Less than or equal to 1 % (m/m) in total. |
|||
First Class |
The quantity of substances or groups of substances in each heading shall not exceed 2 mg/dm 2 Non-varnished film. |
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Polyamide-epichlorohydrin resins with adipic acid, diethylenetriamine and epichlorohydrin or a mixture of epichlorohydrin and ammonia |
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Explanations for Lists
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A. regenerated Cellulose |
See annex 2. |
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See annex 2. |
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2. Resins |
The total quantity of the substances shall not exceed 12.5 mg/dm 2 Of varnish on the face in contact with foodstuffs and only for the preparation of regenerated cellulose film coated with a cellulose nitrate-based varnish. |
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4.1 Additives listed in Part I |
Same restrictions as in the first part (quantities in mg/dm 2 However, it relates to the film of non-vertebrate regenerated cellulose, including the varnish on the face in contact with foodstuffs). |
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(art.20)
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Limit Value |
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Non-fillable objects and fillable objects whose inner depth is less than or equal to 25 mm: |
Cadmium lead |
0.8 mg/dm 2 0.07 mg/dm 2 |
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Fillable objects with an internal depth greater than 25 mm: |
Cadmium lead |
4.0 mg/l 0.3 mg/l |
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Cooking utensils, oven baking, packaging and storage containers with a capacity of more than three litres: |
Cadmium lead |
1.5 mg/l 0.1 mg/l |
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(art. 26 B And 26 D )
1. The total of all substances migrating into foods from silicone objects and materials shall not exceed 10 mg/dm 2 The surface of the material or finished article or 60 mg/kg of food, this value being considered as the global migration limit.
2. Monitoring of compliance with migration limits shall be carried out in accordance with the rules laid down for plastics (Section 3 of Annex 1).
3. Silicone elastomer objects and materials shall not release more than 0.5 % free organic matter according to the following test protocol:
About 10 g of sample are cut into pieces of about 1 × 1 cm and left for 48 hours at room temperature in a desiccator containing calcium chloride. The pieces are weighed within ± 0.1 mg and then heated in a oven held at 200 ° C for 4 hours. After cooling in the desiccator, the sample is again weighed. The loss of volatile matter is obtained by the difference in weight and is expressed as %.
4. Silicone objects and materials shall not contain any cyclic polysiloxane on the same silicon atom as a phenyl group and a hydrogen atom or a methyl group.
1. The list in Part A contains substances assessed for use in food contact as well as the relative migration limit values.
2. The list in Part B contains substances not assessed for use in food contact. They may continue to be used pending an inclusion decision in Part A and provided that the requirements of s. 34, para. 1, of the ODAlOUs are respected.
1 Designation |
2 CAS No. O |
3 Migration Limit Value (mg/kg) |
1. Starting Substances |
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Di-n-octyltin dilaurate |
003648-18-8 |
0.006 (T) (e.a. Sn for all di-n-octyl derivatives) |
Di-n-octyltin dimaleate |
015571-60-5 |
0.006 (T) (e.a. Sn for all di-n-octyl derivatives) |
Hydrochloric acid iron (III) salt |
007705-08-0 |
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3. Additives |
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Acetic acid |
000064-19-7 |
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Acetic acid, butyl ester |
000123-86-4 |
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Acetic acid, ethyl ester |
000141-78-6 |
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Acetic anhydride |
000108-24-7 |
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Acetone |
000067-64-1 |
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Alkyl (C 8 -C 22 ) sulphonic acids |
6 |
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Aluminum |
007429-90-5 |
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Aluminium hydroxide |
021645-51-2 |
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Aluminium oxide |
001344-28-1 |
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2-Aminoethanol |
000141-43-5 |
0.05 s. Annex 1 list III. |
Ammonia |
007664-41-7 |
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Ammonium chloride |
012125-02-9 |
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Arachidic acid |
000506-30-9 |
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Bentonite |
001302-78-9 |
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1,2-Benzisothiazolin-3-one |
002634-33-5 |
1.2 |
Benzoic acid |
000065-85-0 |
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Benzyl alcohol |
000100-51-6 |
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Boric acid |
010043-35-3 |
6 (and Others Bore) |
Butane |
000106-97-8 |
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1-Butanol |
000071-36-3 |
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Calcium hydroxide |
001305-62-0 |
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Calcium oxide |
001305-78-8 |
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Caprylic acid, iron salt |
006535-20-2 |
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Caprylic acid, zinc salt |
000557-09-5 |
25 (T) (e.a. Zinc) |
Carbon black |
001333-86-4 |
S. Annex 1 list III.9.5 |
Carbon dioxide |
000124-38-9 |
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Carbonic acid |
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Carboxymethylcellulose |
009000-11-7 |
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Casein |
009000-71-9 |
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Cellulose |
009004-34-6 |
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5-Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one |
026172-55-4 |
N.a. (DL = 0.01) |
Diatomaceous earth |
061790-53-2 |
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Diatomaceous earth, soda ash flux-calcined |
068855-54-9 |
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Diethyleneglycol monobutyl ether |
000112-34-5 |
3 (T) (w. Ethyleneglycol monobutyl ether) |
Dipropyleneglycol |
025265-71-8 000110-98-5 |
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1-Dodecene |
000112-41-4 |
0.05 |
Dodecylbenzenesulphonic acid |
027176-87-0 |
30 |
Dodecylsulphuric acid, salts |
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Ethanol |
000064-17-5 |
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Ethylbenzene |
000100-41-4 |
0.6 |
Ethylcellulose |
009004-57-3 |
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Ethyleneglycol |
000107-21-1 |
30 (T) w. Diethyleneglycol |
Ethyleneglycol monobutyl ether |
000111-76-2 |
3 (T) w. Diethyleneglycol monobutyl ether |
2-Ethyl-1-hexanol |
000104-76-7 |
30 |
Formaldehyde |
000050-00-0 |
15 (T) w. Hexamethylenetetramine |
Formic acid |
000064-18-6 |
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Glass fibers |
- |
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Glass microballs |
- |
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Glycerol |
000056-81-5 |
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Glycerol monostearate |
031566-31-1 |
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Graphite |
007782-42-5 |
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Hexanoic acid |
000142-62-1 |
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Hydrochloric acid |
007647-01-0 |
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4-Hydroxybenzoic acid, methyl ester |
000099-76-3 |
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4-Hydroxybenzoic acid, propyl ester |
000094-13-3 |
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Hydroxyethylcellulose |
009004-62-0 |
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Hydroxyethyl starch |
009005-27-0 |
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12 -Hydroxystearic acid, calcium salt |
003159-62-4 |
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Iron oxide |
001332-37-2 |
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Lauric acid |
000143-07-7 |
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Magnesium hydroxide |
001309-42-8 |
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Magnesium oxide |
001309-48-4 |
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Manganese oxide |
011129-60-5 |
0.6 (and others Manganese) |
Methanol |
000067-56-1 |
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Methylcellulose |
009004-67-5 |
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Methyl ethyl ketone |
000078-93-3 |
5 |
Methyl isobutyl ketone |
000108-10-1 |
5 |
2-Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one |
002682-20-4 |
0.5; s. Annex 1 list III.30 |
Mica |
012001-26-2 |
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Myristic acid |
000544-63-8 |
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1-Octanol |
000111-87-5 |
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Oleic acid |
000112-80-1 |
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Palmitic acid |
000057-10-3 |
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Pentaerythritol |
000115-77-5 |
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Phosphoric acid |
007664-38-2 |
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Polyacrylic acid |
009003-01-4 |
6 (T) s annex 1 list III.17 |
Polyacrylic acid, ammonium salt |
009003-03-6 |
6 (T) s annex 1 list III.17 |
Polyacrylic acid, sodium salt |
009003-04-7 |
6 (T) s annex 1 list III.17 |
Polydimethylsiloxane |
009016-00-6 063148-62-9 |
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Polydimethylsiloxane, gamma-hydroxypropylated |
6 |
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Polyethyleneglycol |
025322-68-3 |
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Polyethyleneglycol esters of aliphatic monocarboxylic acids (C 6 -C 22 ) |
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Polyethyleneglycol ester of castor oil |
061791-12-6 |
42 |
Polyethyleneglycol monostearate |
009004-99-3 |
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Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan monolaurate |
009005-64-5 |
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Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan monoleate |
009005-65-6 |
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Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan monopalmitate |
009005-66-7 |
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Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan monostearate |
009005-67-8 |
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Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan tristearate |
009005-71-4 |
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Poly (ethylene propylene) glycol |
009003-11-6 106392-12-5 |
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Polyglycerol monostearate |
037349-34-1 |
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Polypropylene glycol |
025322-69-4 |
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Potassium hydroxide |
001310-58-3 |
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1,2-Propanediol |
000057-55-6 |
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1-Propanol |
000071-23-8 |
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2-Propanol |
000067-63-0 |
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Propylene oxide |
000075-56-9 |
QM = 1 mg/kg in FP |
Quartz |
014808-60-7 |
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Salicylic acid |
000069-72-7 |
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Silicic acid, salts |
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Silicic acid, silanated |
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Silicon carbide |
000409-21-2 |
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Silicon dioxide |
007631-86-9 |
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Sodium hydroxide |
001310-73-2 |
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Sorbic acid |
000110-44-1 |
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Sorbitan monooleate |
001338-43-8 |
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Sorbitan monostearate |
001338-41-6 |
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Soybean oil |
008001-22-7 |
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Starch, edible |
009005-25-8 |
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Stearic acid |
000057-11-4 |
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Stearoyl-2-lactylic acid, sodium salt |
025383-99-7 |
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Acid-acid |
007664-93-9 |
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Sulphuric acid barium salt |
007727-43-7 |
1 (T) (e.a. Ba, for all Ba salts) |
Talc |
014807-96-6 |
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Tetrahydrofuran |
000109-99-9 |
0.6 |
Titanium dioxide |
013463-67-7 |
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Toluene |
000108-88-3 |
1.2 |
1,3,5-Trimethyl-2,4,6-tris (3,5-ditert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzyl) - benzene |
001709-70-2 |
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Vinyltriethoxysilane |
000078-08-0 |
0.05 |
Vinyltrimethoxysilane |
002768-02-7 |
QM = 5 mg/kg in FP |
Xanthan gum |
011138-66-2 |
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Xylene |
001330-20-7 |
1.2 |
Zinc hydroxide |
020427-58-1 |
25 (T) (e.a. Zn) |
Zinc oxide |
001314-13-2 |
25 (T) (e.a. Zn) |
1 Designation |
2 CAS No. O |
3 Migration Limit Value (mg/kg) |
1. Starting Substances |
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3.3-Bis [(dimethylvinylsilyl) oxy] - 1,5-divinyl-1,1,5,5-tetramethyl-trisiloxane |
060111-54-8 |
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1,1,1,5,5,5-Hexamethyl-3-phenyl-3 - (trimethylsilyloxy) trisiloxane |
002116-84-9 |
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Polytrimethylsiloxy-polymethylhydrogen-siloxypolysilicic acid |
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Silicic acid, ethyl ester |
011099-06-2 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, alkyl (C 10 -C 50 ) Methyl, dimethyl, methyl tetradecyl |
073891-93-7 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3 - [(2-aminoethyl) amino] propyl methyl |
071750-79-3 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, [[[3 - [(2-aminoethyl) amino] propyl] - silylidyne] tris (oxy)] tris -, methoxy terminated |
067923-07-3 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, chlorine terminated |
067923-13-1 |
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Siloxanes and silicones. Dimethyl, [[3 - (cyclohexylamino) propyl] - dimethoxysilyl] oxy] |
129968-18-9 |
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Siloxanes and silicones. Dimethyl, [(dimethoxymethylsilyl) oxy] - |
068037-58-1 |
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Siloxanes and silicones. Diphenyl, diphenyl |
068083-14-7 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl, hydroxy |
068951-93-9 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl, methoxy |
068951-94-0 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl, methyl 5-hexenyl, 5-hexenyl terminated |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl, methyl vinyl |
067762-99-6 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl, methyl vinyl, vinyl group terminated |
161133-76-2 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl, methyl vinyl, vinyloxy |
068951-95-1 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl, polymers with phenyl silsesquioxanes |
068648-59-9 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl, vinyl group terminated |
068951-96-2 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, ethoxy methyl, ethoxy phenyl, polymers with methyl silsesquioxanes and phenyl silsesquioxanes, ethoxy terminated |
133101-81-2 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, ethoxy phenyl, polymers with phenyl silsesquioxanes, ethoxy terminated |
133101-82-3 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 5-hexenyl group terminated |
144669-03-4 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydrogen-terminated |
070900-21-9 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 6-hydroxyhexyl group terminated |
146955-64-8 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 6-hydroxyhexyl methyl |
146955-65-9 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3 - (2-hydroxyphenyl) propyl methyl, methyl 2 - (7-oxabicyclo [4.1.0] hept-3-yl)ethyl |
130885-21-1 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl group terminated |
104780-66-7 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl methyl |
102782-61-6 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy |
070131-67-8 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy terminated, reaction products with methyl hydrogen siloxanes |
153890-19-8 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy terminated, reaction products with methyl hydrogen siloxanes and trimethoxy [3 - (2,3-epoxypropoxy) propyl] silane |
153890-18-7 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methoxy phenyl, polymers with phenyl silsesquioxanes, methoxy terminated |
068957-04-0 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 5-hexenyl |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl 5-hexenyl, 5-hexenyl group terminated |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl 5-hexenyl, hydroxy |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl hydrogen |
068037-59-2 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl hydrogen, hydrogen terminated |
069013-23-6 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl methoxy, methoxy phenyl, polymers with methyl phenyl silsesquioxanes |
068952-93-2 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl octadecyl |
067762-83-8 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl-2 - (7-oxabicyclo [4.1.0] - hept-3-yl)ethyl, [2-methyl-3-hydroxy-4 (1-oxa-2-phenylethanone) - cyclohexyl] ethyl, trimethylsiloxy terminated |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl, methyl vinyl, vinyl group terminated |
133649-93-1 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, methyl, methyl vinyl |
067762-94-1 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl vinyl, hydroxy |
067923-19-7 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl vinyl, mono (vinyl group) terminated |
068951-99-5 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl vinyl, vinyl group terminated |
068083-18-1 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, mono (vinyl group) terminated |
068952-00-1 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl phenyl silsesquioxanes |
068440-81-3 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl phenyl silsesquioxanes, hydroxy-terminated |
113355-05-8 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl silsesquioxanes |
068037-74-1 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers with methyl silsesquioxanes, chlorine terminated |
133101-83-4 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers with methyl silsesquioxanes, ethoxy |
068554-66-5 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers with methyl silsesquioxanes, hydroxy |
068554-67-6 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl silsesquioxanes, methoxy terminated |
068440-84-6 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers with phenyl silsesquioxanes |
073138-88-2 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers with phenyl silsesquioxanes, hydroxy |
109961-41-3 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, reaction products with methyl hydrogen siloxanes and 1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisiloxane |
069430-47-3 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, reaction products with polyethylsilane and silica |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, vinyl group terminated |
068083-19-2 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, vinyl group terminated, polymers with dimethylcyclosiloxanes, methylphenylcyclosiloxanes and methylvinylcyclosiloxanes |
069430-28-0 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, dodecyl methyl, methyl 2-phenylpropyl |
068037-76-3 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, 5-hexenyl methyl, hydroxy-terminated |
125613-45-8 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen |
063148-57-2 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen, methyl |
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Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen, methyl 5-hexenyl, hydrogen terminated |
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Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen, methyl |
068554-69-8 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen, methyl vinyl, hydrogen terminated |
075300-84-4 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, methyl methoxy, methyl silsesquioxanes |
068037-85-4 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, methyl phenyl, hydroxy |
080801-30-5 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, methyl phenyl, polymers with methyl phenyl silsesquioxanes |
068037-83-2 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, methyl 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl, [(dimethylvinylsilyl) oxy] |
068037-88-7 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, methyl 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl, hydroxy |
068607-77-2 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, methyl vinyl |
068037-87-6 |
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Siloxanes and silicones, methyl vinyl, hydroxy |
068083-20-5 |
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Silsesquioxanes, methyl |
068554-70-1 |
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Silsesquioxanes, methyl, ethoxy terminated |
104780-78-1 |
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Silsesquioxanes, methyl, hydroxy |
068554-71-2 |
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Silsesquioxanes, methyl phenyl |
067763-03-5 |
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Silsesquioxanes, methyl, polymers with phenyl silsesquioxanes, ethoxy terminated |
133101-84-5 |
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Silsesquioxanes, phenyl |
070131-69-0 |
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Silsesquioxanes, phenyl, ethoxy and hydroxy terminated |
114697-06-2 |
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Silsesquioxanes, phenyl, ethoxy-terminated |
133101-85-6 |
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Tetraethoxysilane, reaction products with chlorodimethylsilane |
068988-57-8 |
|
2. Polymerization auxiliaries |
||
N - (2-Aminoethyl) -3-(aminopropyl) dimethoxymethylsilane |
003069-29-2 |
|
N - (2-Aminoethyl) -3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane |
005089-72-5 |
|
N - (2-Aminoethyl) -3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane |
001760-24-3 |
|
(3-Aminopropyl) diethoxymethylsilane |
003179-76-8 |
|
3-Aminopropyltriethoxysilane |
000919-30-2 |
|
3-Aminopropyltrimethoxysilane |
013822-56-5 |
|
LH-Benzotriazole |
000095-14-7 |
|
N - [2 - (Benzylamino) ethyl] -3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane hydrochloride |
042965-91-3 |
|
3 - (Bicyclo [2.2.1] hept-2-en-5-yl) -2,4-pentanedione, platinum |
069547-11-1 |
|
2,5-Bis (tert-butylperoxy) 2,5-dimethylhexane |
000078-63-7 |
|
Bis (2-chlorobenzoyl) peroxide |
003033-73-6 |
|
Bis (4-chlorobenzoyl) peroxide |
000094-17-7 |
|
Bis (2,4-dichlorobenzoyl) peroxide |
000133-14-2 |
|
Bis (2,4-dimethylbenzoyl) peroxide |
096436-27-0 |
|
Bis (4-dodecylphenyl) iodonium hexafluoroantimonate |
071786-70-4 |
|
Bis (4-methylbenzoyl) peroxide |
000895-85-2 |
|
1,2-Bis (triethoxysilyl) ethane |
016068-37-4 |
|
Tert-Butyl cumyl peroxide |
003457-61-2 |
|
Butyl titanate |
023355-24-0 |
|
2-Buty-1,4-diol |
000110-65-6 |
|
Cesium hydroxide |
021351-79-1 |
|
Diacetoxydi-tert-butoxysilane |
013170-23-5 |
|
Dibenzoyl peroxide |
000094-36-0 |
|
Dibutyltin diacetate |
001067-33-0 |
|
Dibutyltin dicocoate |
096633-68-0 |
|
Dibutyltin dilaurate |
000077-58-7 |
|
Dibutyltin oxide |
000818-08-6 |
|
Dicarbonyldichloroplatinum, reaction products with 2,4,6-trimethyl-2,4,6-trivinylcyclotrisiloxane |
073018 55-0 |
|
Dicumyl peroxide |
000080-43-3 |
|
Platinum Diiodo (1,5-cyclooctadiene) |
012266-72-7 |
|
3,7-Dimethyl-6-octen-1-yl-3-ol |
029171-20-8 |
|
Dioctyltin oxide |
000870-08-6 |
|
1,3-Divinyl-1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisilazane |
007691-02-3 |
|
1,3-Divinyl-1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisiloxane |
002627-95-4 |
|
[3 - (2,3-Epoxypropoxy) propyl] - trimethoxysilane |
002530-83-8 |
|
Ethoxytrimethylsilane |
001825-62-3 |
|
2-Ethylhexanoic acid, tin (II) salt |
000301-10-0 |
|
Ethyltriacetoxysilane |
017689-77-9 |
|
Ethynylcyclohexanol |
000078-27-3 |
|
Hexachloroplatinic acid |
016941-12-1 |
|
Hexachloroplatinic acid, reaction products with 2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-2,4,6,8-tetravinylcyclotetrasiloxane |
068585-32-0 |
|
1,1,1,3,3.3-Hexamethyldisilazane |
000999-97-3 |
|
Maleic acid, mono (2-ethylhexyl) ester |
007423-42-9 |
|
Maleic acid, monohexyl ester |
015420-81-2 |
|
[3 - (Methacryloxy) propyl] trimethoxysilane |
002530-85-0 |
|
2-Methyl-3-butyn-2-ol |
000115-19-5 |
|
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide |
001338-23-4 |
|
Methyltriacetoxysilane |
004253-34-3 |
|
Methyltriethoxysilane |
002031-67-6 |
|
Methyltrimethoxysilane |
001185-55-3 |
|
Methyltris (methyl ethyl ketoxime) silane |
022984-54-9 |
|
Peroxybenzoic acid, tert-butyl ester |
000614-45-9 |
|
Phosphonitrile chloride |
001832-07-1 |
|
Phosphorimidic trichloride, phosphorus complex |
063175-85-9 |
|
Platinum, chlorooctanol complexes |
068412-56-6 |
|
Platinum, 1,5-cyclooctadiene complexes |
046469-97-0 |
|
Platinum, 1,3-divinyl-1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisiloxane complex |
068478-92-2 |
|
Platinum, organic dienes and trienes complexes |
||
Poly (tetrabutyl titanate) |
009022-96-2 |
|
Rhodium chloride/alkylsulphide complex |
||
Silicic acid, zirconium salt |
010101-52-7 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen, methyl |
||
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen, methyl |
068554-69-8 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl vinyl, dicarbonyldichloroplatinum complex |
075300-83-3 |
|
Tetrabutylphosphonium dimethylsilanolate |
090052-46-3 |
|
Tetrabutyl titanate |
005593-70-4 |
|
Tetraethoxysilane |
000078-10-4 |
|
Tetraethoxysilane reaction products with bis (acetyloxy) - dibutylstannane |
093925-42-9 |
|
Tetraisopropyl zirconate |
002171-98-4 |
|
Tetrakis (methyl ethyl ketoxime) silane |
034206-40-1 |
|
2,4,6,8-Tetramethyl-2,4,6,8-tetravinylcyclotetrasiloxane |
002554-06-5 |
|
Tetrapropoxysilane |
000682-01-9 |
|
Tetrapropyl zirconate |
023519-77-9 |
|
(Triacetoxy) Vinylsilane |
004130-08-9 |
|
Trichlorotris (dibutyl sulphide) rhodium |
055425-73-5 |
|
Triethoxy (3-ureidopropyl) silane |
023779-32-0 |
|
Triisooctylamine |
025549-16-0 |
|
Trimethoxysilane |
002487-90-3 |
|
N - [3 - (Trimethoxysilyl) propyl] - 3-amino-propyltrimethoxysilane |
082985-35-1 |
|
N - [3 - (Trimethoxysilyl) propyl] cyclohexanamine |
003068-78-8 |
|
Trimethylsilanol |
001066-40-6 |
|
Tris (2-methoxyethoxy) vinylsilane |
001067-53-4 |
|
Tris (methyl ethyl ketoxime) vinylsilane |
002224-33-1 |
|
Tris (trimethylsilyl) phosphate |
010497-05-9 |
|
3. Additives |
||
Acetic acid, 3-ethoxypropyl ester |
094825-54-4 |
|
Acetic acid, 3-methoxypropyl ester |
041448-83-3 |
|
Acids, aliphatic, linear, calcium salts |
||
Acids, fatty (C 6 -C 19 ), branched, iron salts |
068308-20-3 |
|
Acids, fatty (C 16 -C 18 ), esters with pentaerythritol |
085116-93-4 |
|
Alpha-Alkenes (C 10 -C 16 ) |
068855-58-3 |
|
Alkylarylsulphonic acid |
||
Alkyl (C 10 -C 13 ) benzene |
067774-74-7 |
|
Alkyl (C 10 -C 13 ) benzenesulphonic acid, sodium salt |
068411-30-3 |
|
Alkyl (C 8 -C 14 ) sulphuric acid, ammonium salt |
090583-10-1 |
|
Aluminium hydroxide distearate |
000300-92-5 |
|
Aluminium tris (acetylacetonate) |
013963-57-0 |
|
Zirconate Barium |
012009-21-1 |
|
Bis (octadecyloxy) dimethylsilane |
029043-70-7 |
|
2-Butanol |
000078-92-2 |
|
Caprylic acid |
007435-02-1 |
|
Caprylic acid, zirconium salt |
018312-04-4 |
|
Carbon |
007440-44-0 |
|
Carbonylchloroplatinum, complexes with 2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-2,4,6,8-tetravinylcyclotetrasiloxane |
097375-25-2 |
|
Cerium hydroxide |
012014-56-1 |
|
Cerium oxide |
011129-18-3 |
|
Chromium oxide |
011118-57-3 |
|
Chromium (III) oxide |
001308-38-9 |
|
Copper |
007440-50-8 |
|
Cyclohexane |
000110-82-7 |
|
Cyclohexanone |
000108-94-1 |
|
1.2-Dibromo-2.4-dicyanobutane |
035691-65-7 |
|
Dichlorodimethylsilane, polymer with trichloromethylsilane and trichlorophenyl-silane |
025766-16-9 |
|
Diiron magnesium tetraoxide |
012068-86-9 |
|
Dimethyl (cocoalkyl) benzylammonium chloride |
061T89-71-7 |
|
3,5-Dimethyl-1-hexyn-3-ol |
000107-54-0 |
|
Ethyleneglycol monomethyl ether |
000109-86-4 |
|
Ethylene oxide, mono [C 12 -C 14 -alkyloxy) methyl] |
068609-97-2 |
|
2-Ethylhexanoic acid, cerium salt |
024593-34-8 |
|
2-Ethylhexanoic acid, cobalt salt |
013586-82-8 |
|
2-Ethylhexanoic acid, iron salt |
019583-54-1 |
|
2-Ethylhexanoic acid, manganese salt |
015956-58-8 |
|
2-Ethylhexanoic acid, rare earth salts |
061788-37-2 |
|
2-Ethylhexanoic acid, zinc salt |
000136-53-8 |
|
2-Ethylhexanoic acid, zirconium salt |
022464-99-9 |
|
Fatty acids, coco, 2-sulphoethyl esters, sodium salts |
061789-32-0 |
|
Fatty acids, palm kernel oil, 2-sulphoethyl esters, sodium salts |
093572-04-4 |
|
Fumaric acid, diethyl ester |
000623-91-6 |
|
N-Hexane |
000110-54-3 |
|
Hydrocarbon oils |
008020-83-5 |
|
Hydrocarbons, aliphatic, C 5 -C 11 (b.p. 35-190 ° C) |
064741-84-0 |
|
Hydrocarbons, aromatic |
063231-51-6 064742-95-6 |
|
Hydrocarbons, aromatic, C 8 -C 10 (b.p. 135-210 ° C) |
||
Hydrocarbons, C 6 -C 12 (b.p. 65-230 ° C) |
064741-41-9 |
|
Hydrocarbons, C 9 -C 16 (b.p. 150-290 ° C) |
064742-47-8 |
|
Hydrocarbons, saturated, C 5 -C 10 (b.p. 35-160 °C) |
064742-89-8 |
|
Hydrocarbons, saturated, C 9 -C 12 (b.p. 140-220 ° C) |
064742-88-7 |
|
Hydrogen peroxide |
007722-84-1 |
|
Iron, C 3 -C 13 -carboxylate naphthenate |
085763-69-5 |
|
Isobutanol |
000078-83-1 |
|
Isobutyric acid, diester with 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol |
006846-50-0 |
|
Isobutyric acid, isobutyl ester |
000097-85-8 |
|
2-Isopropylthioxanthen-9-one |
005495-84-1 |
|
4-Isopropylthioxanthen-9-one |
083846-86-0 |
|
Isopropyl titanate |
000546-68-9 |
|
Kerosene |
008008-20-6 |
|
Limestone |
001317-65-3 |
|
Maleic acid, bis (2-methoxy-1-methylethyl) ester |
102054-10-4 |
|
Maleic acid, diallyl ester |
000999-21-3 |
|
Maleic acid, monoallyl ester |
002424-58-0 |
|
1-Methoxy-2-propanol |
000107-98-2 |
|
Methylhydroquinone |
000095-71-6 |
|
Naphtha, hydrotreated, heavy |
064742-48-9 |
|
Naphtha, solvent, heavy, aromatic |
064742-94-5 |
|
Naphtha (petroleum), Stoddard solvent |
008052-41-3 |
|
Naphthalene |
000091-20-3 |
|
1-Octadecene |
000112-88-9 |
|
Octahydronaphthalene |
031244-58-3 |
|
Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane, reaction products with silica |
068583-49-3 |
|
2-Octyldodecanol |
005333-42-6 |
|
Paraffin oil |
008012-95-1 |
|
Paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon waxes |
008002-74-2 |
|
Pentaerythritol tristearate |
028188-24-1 |
|
Perfluorobutanesulphonic acid |
000375-73-5 |
|
Petrolatum |
008009-03-8 |
|
Phosphorus pentoxide |
001314-56-3 |
|
Platinum |
007440-06-4 |
|
Polyethyleneglycol allyl methyl ether |
027252-80-8 |
|
Polyethyleneglycol diacetate |
027252-83-1 |
|
Polyethyleneglycol ethers of C 11 -C 15 Alcohols, secondary |
068131-40-8 |
|
Polyethyleneglycol ethers of fatty alcohols |
||
Polyethyleneglycol ether of tallow fatty alcohol |
061791-28-4 |
|
Polyethyleneglycol isotridecyl ether |
009043-30-5 |
|
Polyethyleneglycol methyl-3 - [1,3,3,3,3-tetramethyl-1 - (trimethylsiloxy) - disiloxanyl] propyl ether |
027306-78-1 |
|
Polyethyleneglycol monoallyl ether |
027274-31-3 |
|
Polyethyleneglycol monoallyl ether acetate |
027252-87-5 |
|
Polyethyleneglycol mono (1,3-dimethyl-1-isopropylhexyl) ether |
061702-78-1 |
|
Polyethyleneglycol monododecyl ether |
009002-92-0 |
|
Polyethyleneglycol monooctadecyl ether |
009005-00-9 |
|
Polyethylene glycol monooleyl ether |
009004-98-2 |
|
Polyethyleneglycol nonylphenyl ether |
009016-45-9 |
|
Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan hexaoleate |
057171-56-9 |
|
Poly (ethylene propylene butylene) glycol monoalkyl (C 4 -C L8 ) Ethers |
||
Poly (ethylene propylene) glycol ether with trimethylolpropane |
052624-57-4 |
|
Poly (ethylene propylene) glycol monoallyl ether |
009041-33-2 |
|
Poly (isobutyl acrylate) |
026335-74-0 |
|
Polypropylene glycol monoallyl ether |
009042-19-7 |
|
Polytetrafluoroethylene |
009002-84-0 |
|
Polyvinyl acetate, hydrolyzed |
||
Polyvinyl alcohols |
009002-89-5 |
|
Propane |
000074-98-6 |
|
Propylene carbonate |
000108-32-7 |
|
Rhodium |
007440-16-6 |
|
Rubber, fluorinated |
064706-30-5 |
|
Monalmitate Saccharosis |
||
Silica [dimethylvinylsilyl] oxyl] and [(trimethylsilyl) oxy] modified |
068988-89-6 |
|
Silicic acid, alkyl esters |
||
Silicic acid sodium salt, hydrolysis products with chlorotrimethylsilane and dichloromethylvinylsilane |
068584-83-8 |
|
Silicic acid trimethylsilyl ester |
056275-01-5 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, alkyl (C 10 -C 50 ) methyl dimethyl, methyl tetradecyl |
073891-93-7 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, diethyl |
063148-61-8 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, (C 3 -C 33 -alkyloxy) terminated |
070851-21-7 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, [[3 - [(2-aminoethyl) amino] - propyl] silylidyne] tris (oxy)] tris - |
067923-08-4 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl, polymers with methyl phenyl silsesquioxanes |
110775-80-9 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, ethyl hydrogen, reaction products with polyethyleneglycol monoallyl ether |
||
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hexadecyl methyl, methyl 11-methoxy-11-oxo-undecyl |
155419-59-3 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydrogen terminated, reaction products with polypropyleneglycol monoallyl ether |
||
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3 - (2-hydroxyphenyl) propyl methyl, methyl 2 - (7-oxabicyclo [4.1.0] hept-3-yl)ethyl |
130885-21-1 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl group terminated, ethoxylated |
102783-01-7 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl methyl, ethers with polyethyleneglycol acetate |
070914-12-4 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl methyl, ethers with poly - (ethylene propylene) glycol monomethyl ether |
67762-85-0 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl methyl, ethoxylated |
068937-54-2 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl methyl, ethoxylated, propoxylated |
068937-55-3 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy, dipotassium salt |
068957-02-8 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy terminated, ethers with poly (ethylene propylene) glycol monobutyl ether |
129893-29-4 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy terminated, ethers with polypropyleneglycol monobutyl ether |
067762-96-3 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy, ethoxylated |
063148-55-0 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy terminated, ethoxylated |
064365-23-7 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy terminated, reaction products with methyl hydrogen siloxanes |
153890-19-8 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy terminated, reaction products with methyl hydrogen siloxanes and trimethoxy [3 - (2,3-epoxypropoxy) propyl] silane |
153890-18-7 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy terminated, reaction products with trimethoxymethylsilane and N - [3 - (trimethoxysilyl) - propyl] ethylenediamine |
069430-37-1 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl hydrogen, methyl silsesquioxanes |
068554-51-8 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl hydrogen, reaction products with poly-ethyleneglycol monoacetate allyl ether and poly (ethylene propylene) glycol monoacetate allyl ether |
068037-62-7 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl hydrogen, reaction products with poly (ethylene propylene) Glycol monoacetate |
068037-64-9 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl hydrogen, reaction products with polypropyleneglycol monoallyl ether |
068957-00-6 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl octadecyl |
067762-83-8 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl 2 - (7-oxabicyclo [4.1.0] - hept-3-yl)ethyl |
067762-95-2 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl 2 - (7-oxabicyclo [4.1.0] - hept-3-yl)ethyl, [[dimethyl[ 2-7-oxabicyclo [4.1.0] hept-3-yl) - ethyl] sily] terminated |
150678-61-8 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl, methyl phenethyl |
067762-82-7 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, octadecyloxy |
068554-53-0 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, [(2-octyldodecyl) oxy] |
104780-71-4 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl silsesquioxanes, hydroxy terminated, ethoxylated, propoxylated |
119299-05-7 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers with methyl silsesquioxanes and poly (ethylene propylene) glycol monobutyl ether |
068554-65-4 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers with methyl silsesquioxanes and poly-propyleneglycol monobutyl ether |
068554-64-3 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, reaction products with polyethylsilane and silica |
||
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, reaction products with silica |
067762-90-7 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, vinyl group terminated, polymers with dimethylcyclosiloxanes, methylphenylcyclosiloxanes and methylvinylcyclosiloxanes |
069430-28-0 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, vinyl group terminated, polymers with 3-vinyl-7-oxabicyclo [4.1.0] heptane and methyl hydrogen siloxanes |
148684-77-9 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, dodecyl methyl, methyl 2-phenylpropyl |
068037-76-3 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, ethyl methyl, methyl 2-phenylpropyl |
068037-77-4 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, hexyl methyl, methyl 2-phenylpropyl |
068952-01-2 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, 3-hydroxypropyl methyl, ethers with polyethyleneglycol monomethyl ether |
117272-76-1 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen |
063148-57-2 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen, methyl |
||
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen, methyl |
068554-69-8 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen, reaction products with 3-chloro-1-propene, 1-decene and 4.4 ' - methylenebis [2,6-bis - (1,1-dimethyl-ethyl) phenol |
068440-89-1 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen, reaction products with polyethylene glycol monoacetate allyl ether |
118577-98-3 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl phenyl |
063148-58-3 |
|
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl |
063148-56-1 |
|
Silsesquioxanes, methyl, methoxy terminated, reaction products with polypropylene glycol |
115341-02-1 |
|
Silver |
007440-22-4 |
|
Stearic acid, nickel salt |
002223-95-2 |
|
Tallow esters of glycerol, hydrogenated |
068308-54-3 |
|
Tetraethoxysilane, hydrolysis products with 1,3-divinyl-1,1,3,3-tetramethyl-disiloxane and hexamethyldisiloxane |
104199-38-4 |
|
Tetraethoxysilane, polymer with hexamethyldisiloxane |
104133-09-7 |
|
Tetrahydronaphthalene |
000119-64-2 |
|
P-Toluenesulphonic acid |
000104-15-4 |
|
Triethanolamine |
000102-71-6 |
|
Triethylamine |
000121-44-8 |
|
Triethylenediamine |
000280-57-9 |
|
Trifluoromethanesulphonic acid |
001493-13-6 |
|
Trimethoxyboroxin |
000102-24-9 |
|
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene |
000095-63-6 |
|
1,1,1-Trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate |
003290-92-4 |
|
Trimethylsilanol, potassium salt |
010519-96-7 |
|
Trimethylsilicic acid, hydroxy and ethoxy |
||
1,1,1-Trimethyl-N - (trimethylsilyl) silanamine, hydrolysis products with silica |
068909-20-6 |
|
1,1,1-Trimethyl-N - (trimethylsilyl) silanamine, reaction products with ammonia, octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane and silica |
068937-51-9 |
|
White mineral oil |
008042-47-5 |
|
Zeolites |
001318-02-1 |
|
1 Introduced by c. II al. 2 of the O of the DFI of 15 Nov. 2006 ( RO 2006 4989 ). New content according to the c. I of the OFSP O of March 11, 2010, in force since 1 Er April 2010 (RO 2010 977). See also disp. And trans. Of this amendment above.
(art. 26 G And 26 I )
List of substances admitted to 1 Er April 2013 for the manufacture of packing inks and related requirements can be obtained from the FVO 3 And are published on its website at the following address:
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1 Introduced by c. II 2 of the O du DFI of 7 March 2008 ( RO 2008 1061 ). New content according to the c. I of the OFSP O of 14 March 2013, in force since 1 Er April 2013 (RO 2013 899).
2 In accordance with Art. 5, para. 1, of the Act of 18 June 2004 on official publications (RS 170.512 ), Annex 6 is no longer published in the RO.
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