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RS 817.023.21 DFI Ordinance of November 23, 2005 on Objects and Materials

Original Language Title: RS 817.023.21 Ordonnance du DFI du 23 novembre 2005 sur les objets et matériaux

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817.023.21

DFI Ordinance on Objects and Materials

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:

Section 1 General provisions

Art. 1 Purpose and scope

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.

Art. 2 Labeling

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:

A.
A statement indicating the intended use (p. Ex. The words "suitable for food" or an appropriate pictogram);
B.
If necessary, the mention of the special conditions to be observed in their employment;
C.
The name or business name and address or registered trademark of the manufacturer, importer or vendor.

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.

Art. 3 Instructions to the cantonal enforcement authorities

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 designation of the administrative unit has been adapted to 1 Er Jan 2014 pursuant to Art. 16 al. 3 of the O of 17 Nov 2004 on Official Publications (RS 170.512.1 ). This mod has been taken into account. Throughout the text.

Section 2 Objects and materials of metal or metal alloy

Art. 4 Requirements

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.

Art. 5 Metallic Coatings

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.

Section 3 Plastic objects and materials

Art. 6 Definitions

1 The objects and materials and their parts, as well as their parts, are considered to be:

A.
Made exclusively of plastics, or
B.
Compounds consisting of two or more layers, each of which is made exclusively of plastic and which are connected to each other by means of adhesives or by any other means.

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:

A.
Coated or non-varnished regenerated cellulose film;
B.
Paper and paperboard, whether or not modified by adding plastic material;
C.
Ion-exchange resins;
D.
Elastomers and natural or synthetic rubbers;
E.
Coatings obtained from:
1.
Paraffin waxes, including synthetic paraffin waxes and microcrystalline waxes,
2.
Mixtures of waxes listed in number 1 between them or with plastics.
Art. 7 Acceptable Substances

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.

Art. 8 Authorization of other substances

1 The FVO may, on reasoned request, authorise other substances.

2 It reviews each application, taking into account in particular:

A.
Toxicology of the notified substance;
B.
The nature of components that can be migrated into food or examination fluids simulating a food;
C.
Analytical methods for trace detection;
D.
The technological need for the use of the notified substance.

3 It limits authorization and publishes it in the official Swiss trade sheet.

4 ... 1


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 ).

Art. Requirements

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.

Art. 10 Waste Plastics

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.

Art. 11 Plastic coatings and varnishes

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.

Art. 12 Obligation to inform

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.

Section 4 Cellophane articles of cellulose film

Art. 13 Scope of application

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:

A.
Unvarnished regenerated cellulose film;
B.
Cellulose pellicles regenerated with a varnish derived from cellulose;
C.
Regenerated cellulose film coated with a varnish made of plastic.

2 They do not apply to synthetic hoses.

Art. 14 Definition

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.

Art. 15 Printed face of regenerated cellulose film

The printed face of regenerated cellulose films cannot come into contact with foodstuffs.

Art. 16 Acceptable Substances

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.

Art. 17 Authorizations for Other Substances

1 The FVO may, on reasoned request, authorise the use of other substances.

2 It reviews each application, taking into account in particular:

A.
Toxicology of the notified substance;
B.
The nature of components that can be migrated into food or examination fluids simulating a food;
C.
Analytical methods for trace detection;
D.
The technological need for the use of the notified substance.

3 It limits authorization and publishes it in the official Swiss trade sheet.

Art. 18 Colouring matter and adhesives

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.

Art. 19 Obligation to inform

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.

Section 5 Ceramic, glass, enamel or other similar materials and materials

Art.

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.

Section 6 Objects and materials in paper or paperboard

Art.

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.

Section 7 Active or intelligent objects and materials

Art. Definitions

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.

Art. Requirements for Active Objects and Materials

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.

Art. 24 Labeling

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.

Section 8 Paraffins, waxes and dyes

Art. 25 Paraffins and waxes

The paraffins and waxes used to make the packaging in direct contact with foodstuffs must:

A.
Satisfy the requirements of the Pharmacopoea Helvetica 1 ;
B.
Be free of carcinogenic substances.

1 Current version: " 9 E Editing ". Not published in the RO; available on order from the OFCL, Sales of Federal Publications, 3003 Berne.

Art. 26 Colors

To colour the parts of objects put in contact with foodstuffs, it is permissible to use:

A.
Colouring agents allowed in accordance with the Ordinance of 23 November 2005 on additives 1 ;
B.
Barium sulphate;
C.
Barite varnishes free of carbonate and soluble barium compounds;
D.
Chromium III oxide;
E.
Copper and copper alloys.

1 [ RO 2005 6191 . RO 2007 2997 art. 7]. See currently O of June 22, 2007 (RS 817.022.31 ).

Section 8 A 2 Silicone objects and materials

Art. 26 A Definition

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.

Art. 26 B Acceptable Substances

Silicone materials and materials may only be manufactured from the substances listed in Annex 5, under the conditions laid down therein.

Art. 26 C Authorization of other substances

1 The FVO may, on reasoned request, authorise other substances.

2 It reviews each application, taking into account in particular:

A.
Toxicology of the notified substance;
B.
The nature and concentration of components that can be migrated into food or examination fluids simulating a food;
C.
Analytical methods for trace detection;
D.
The technological need for the use of the notified substance.

3 It limits authorization and publishes it in the official Swiss trade sheet.

Art. 26 D Requirements

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.

Section 8 B 3 Packaging inks

Art. 26 E Scope of application

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:

A.
The packaging ink layer is in direct contact with foodstuffs;
B.
Objects and materials are of such a nature as to render the migration of substances from packaging inks impossible in foodstuffs;
C.
Maculage or transfer via a gaseous phase of the substances may be excluded.
Art. 26 F Definitions

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.

Art. 26 G Acceptable Substances

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.

Art. 26 H Announcement of Other Substances

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:

A.
Toxicology of the notified substance;
B.
The nature and concentration of components that can be migrated into food or examination fluids simulating a food;
C.
Analytical methods for trace detection;
D.
The technological need for the use of the notified substance.

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 ).

Art. 26 I Requirements

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.

Section 9 Amendment of annexes

Art. 27

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.

Section 10 Final provisions

Art. 28 Repeal of the law in force

Are repealed:

1.
The order of 26 June 1995 on plastics 1 ;
2.
The order of 26 June 1995 on regenerated cellulose film 2 .

1 [RO 1995 3350, 1998 613, 2004 503, 2005 3389 hp. II 1]
2 [RO 1995 3373]

Art. Entry into force

This order shall enter into force on 1 Er January 2006.

Final Disposition of the November 15, 2006 Amendment 4

Transitional Provision of the Amendment of 7 March 2008 5

Transitional Provision of the Amendment of 11 March 2010 7

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.


Annex 1 1

(art. 7, 9, para. 2 to 4 and 16, para. 3)

Plastics which, in accordance with the intended use, may be placed in contact with foodstuffs, and requirements relating thereto

Definitions and Explanations of Lists

1 Monomeres and other starting materials

1.1
Starting substances are all substances used in the synthesis of macromolecules such as:
A.
Substances entering polymerization, polycondensation, polyaddition and other similar processes;
B.
Natural or synthetic substances-also of high molecular weight-used for the synthesis or modification of natural or synthetic macromolecules.
1.2
Starting substances can be used as additives and vice versa, provided that the limit values for migration and the restrictive provisions are respected.

2 Additives

2.1
Schedule II of the schedule includes a non-exhaustive list of substances that are:
A.
Incorporated into plastics for the purpose of obtaining a technical effect in the finished product and which, in accordance with its intended purpose, remains in the finished product;
B.
Used to obtain an appropriate polymerizing medium (p. Ex. Emulsifiers, surfactants, buffer substances, etc.).
2.2
Substances that directly influence polymer formation are not included in Schedule II of the schedule (p. Ex. Catalysts).
2.3
Also admitted are salts (double salts and acidic salts) of aluminum, ammonium, calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, sodium and zinc of acids, phenols and alcohols allowed; the designation "acid (s) of ..., salt (s) of ..." appears In the list when the corresponding free acid (s) are not listed. In these cases, the term "salts" means "salts of aluminum, ammonium, calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, sodium and zinc".
2.4
The additives referred to in c. 2.1 cannot exceed the limit values listed in List II of the Annex. They must be of good technical quality from the point of view of purity criteria and must meet the specific requirements of List III of the Annex.

3 Migration limit value

3.1
The term "migration limit value" (in mg/kg of food or examination fluid simulating the main types of food [simulants]; in column 3 of the lists) represents the maximum quantity of a substance that can be assigned by objects Or plastic materials for food or simulants with which they come into contact.
3.2
Failing another indication, the term "non-detectable" (in column 3, "n.o.p.") refers to the limit values of 0.05 mg/kg of food, where no more sensitive analytical method is available.
3.3
The specific migration limit values in column 3 are indicated in mg/kg.
3.4
Migration values should be reported in mg/dm 2 In the following cases; to convert to mg/dm 2 The limit values set out in column 3 in mg/kg will be divided by factor 6:
A.
For objects which can be filled and whose capacity is less than 500 ml or greater than 10 l;
B.
For plates, sheets and other objects that cannot be filled or those for which the ratio of the contact surface cannot be established with the amount of food affected.
3.5
For substances without an indication in column 3, the global migration value (10 mg/dm 2 ) Is deemed a limit value. However, this limit value is 60 mg/kg in the following cases:
A.
For objects which can be filled and which have a capacity of at least 500 ml and no more than 10 litres;
B.
For objects which can be filled and whose surface coming into contact with foodstuffs cannot be estimated;
C.
For lids, seals, caps and other closing devices.
3.6
For substances which may be assigned to a group of substances of the same basic structure (such as acrylates, phthalates, certain compounds of heavy metals), the limit value of migration in the lists shall be understood as value The limit of the group when several substances are used. These limit values appear in the lists with the letter "T" (total) placed immediately after the numerical value.
3.7
For the use of salts of aluminum, ammonium, calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium and sodium of the acids, phenols or alcohols mentioned in the lists, the overall migration cannot exceed 60 mg/kg of food or 10 mg/dm 2 .
For salts (including double salts and acidic salts) of zinc of authorized acids, phenols or alcohols, a total group migration limit (LMS) of 25 mg/kg (expressed in zinc) is applicable.
The limit values of free acids must be respected.
3.8
The substances contained in the articles and materials must comply with the LMS or the maximum permitted quantities of residual substances (QM). In the case of a substance where both limits are given, the QM value can only be used if the LMS value cannot be determined.
3.9
Monitoring of compliance with migration limits according to the rules laid down in the Swiss Food Manual (2002 edition) 2 The migration values can also be determined by the application of generally accepted dissemination models based on scientific data. The non-conformity of an object or material must be demonstrated experimentally.

4 Meaning of Abbreviations Used

The abbreviations used in the lists mean:

DL

=

Analysis method detection limit

EO

=

Ethylene oxide

FP

=

Finished object

LMS

=

Specific migration limit

NCO

=

Isocyanate group

QM

=

Maximum allowable quantity of residual material in the material or object

QM (T)

=

Maximum allowable quantity of residual substance in the material or object expressed as the total of the grouping of specified substances

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

SML

=

Specific migration limit

MW

=

Molar weight

A.

=

As/as

W.

=

With

O.

=

Or

E.a.

=

In/calculated in

S.

=

Cf.

N.a.

=

Non-detectable

A.t.i

=

Included analytical tolerance

I List of monomers and other starting materials which can be used in the manufacture of plastic objects and materials

Part A: List of monomers and other starting substances

1 Designation

2 CAS No. O

3 Migration Limit Value (mg/kg)

4 Notes

Abietic acid

000514-10-3

Acetaldehyde

000075-07-0

6 (T)

Propionic acid, vinyl ester

Acetic acid

000064-19-7

Acetic acid, vinyl ester

000108-05-4

12

Acetic anhydride

000108-24-7

Acetylene

000074-86-2

Acids, fatty, unsaturated (C 18 ), dimers, distilled

061788-89-4

QMA (T) = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2

Acids, fatty, unsaturated (C 18 ), dimers, non-distilled

061788-89-4

QMA (T) = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2

Acids, fatty, unsaturated (C 18 ), dimers, hydrogenated, distilled

068783-41-5

QMA (T) = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2

Acids, fatty, unsaturated (C 18 ), dimers, hydrogenated, non-distilled

068783-41-5

QMA (T) = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2

Acrylamide

000079-06-1

N.a. (DL = 0.01)

2-Acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulphonic acid

015214-89-8

0.05

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

Acrylic acid, dodecyl ester

002156-97-0

0.05

Acrylic acid, ethyl ester

000140-88-5

6 (T)

S. List III.17

Acrylic acid, 2-ethylhexyl ester

000103-11-7

0.05

Acrylic acid, hydroxyethyl ester

000818-61-1

S. Acrylic acid, monoester w. Ethyleneglycol

Acrylic acid, 2-hydroxypropyl ester

000999-61-1

QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2

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.)

Adipic acid

000124-04-9

Adipic acid, divinyl ester

004074-90-2

QM = 5 mg/kg in FP for use only as comonomer

Adipic anhydride

002035-75-8

Albumin

Albumin coagulated by formaldehyde

Alcohols, aliphatic, monohydric, saturated, linear, primary (C 4 -C 22 )

1-Amino-3-aminomethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexane

002855-13-2

6

12 -Aminododecanoic acid

000693-57-2

0.05

2-Aminoethanol

000141-43-5

0.05

S. List III.11

N- (2-Aminoethyl) -beta-alanine, sodium salt

084434-12-8

0.05

3-Aminopropyltriethoxysilane

000919-30-2

S. List III.19

11 -Aminoundecanoic acid

002432-99-7

5

Ammonia

007664-41-7

Azelaic acid

000123-99-9

Azelaic anhydride

004196-95-6

1,3-Benzenedimethanamine

001477-55-0

0.05

1,2,4-Benzenetricarboxylic acid

000528-44-9

S. Trimellitic acid

1,3,5-Benzenetricarboxylic acid trichloride

004422-95-1

QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2 (e.a. acid)

Benzoguanamine

000091-76-9

S. 2,4-Diamino-6-phenyl-1,3,5-triazine

Benzoic acid

000065-85-0

Benzyl alcohol

000100-51-6

Bicyclo [2.2.1] hept-2-ene

000498-66-8

0.05

Bis (4-aminocyclohexyl) methane

001761-71-3

0.05

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

Bis (2-hydroxyethyl) ether

000111-46-6

S. Diethyleneglycol

2,2-Bis (hydroxymethyl) -1-butanol

000077-99-6

S. 1,1,1-Trimethylolpropane

1,4-Bis (hydroxymethyl) cyclohexane

000105-08-8

2,2-Bis (hydroxymethyl) propionic acid

004767-03-7

QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2

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

2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane bis (phthalic anhydride)

038103-06-9

0.05

Bis (hydroxypropyl) ether

000110-98-5

S. Dipropyleneglycol

Bis (4-isocyanatocyclohexyl) methane

005124-30-1

S. Dicyclohexylmethane-4.4 ' - diisocyanate

3,3-Bis (3-methyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) -2-indolinone

047465-97-4

1.8

Bisphenol A

000080-05-7

S. 2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane

Bisphenol A bis (2,3-epoxypropyl) ether

001675-54-3

S. 2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane bis (2,3-epoxypropyl) ether

Bisphenol A bis (phthalic anhydride)

038103-06-9

S. 2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane bis (phthalic anhydride)

Bisphenol S

000080-09-1

S. 4.4 ' -Dihydroxydiphenyl sulphone

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

1.4-Butanediol

000110-63-4

5

1,4-Butanediol bis (2,3-epoxypropyl) ether

002425-79-8

QM = 1 mg/kg in FP (e.a. epoxy, MW = 43)

1.4-Butanediol

000505-65-7

QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2

1-Butanol

000071-36-3

1-Butene

000106-98-9

2-Butene

000107-01-7

3-Buten-2-ol

000598-32-3

QMA = n.a. (DL = 0.02 mg/6 dm 2 ) Comonomer for polymeric additive

4-tert-Butylphenol

000098-54-4

0.05

Butyraldehyde

000123-72-8

Butyric acid

000107-92-6

Butyric anhydride

000106-31-0

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

Caprylic acid

000124-07-2

Carbon monoxide

000630-08-0

Carbonyl

000075-44-5

QM = 1 mg/kg in FP

Castor oil (= ricinus oil)

008001-79-4

Cellulose

009004-34-6

Chlorine

007782-50-5

1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane

000106-89-8

S. Epichlorohydrin

Chlorotrifluoroethylene

000079-38-9

QMA = 0.5 mg/6 dm 2

Citric acid

000077-92-9

M-Cresol

000108-39-4

O-Cresol

000095-48-7

P-Cresol

000106-44-5

Crotonic acid

003724-65-0

QMA = 0.05 mg/6 dm 2

4-Cumylphenol

000599-64-4

0.05

1,4-Cyclohexanedimethanol

000105-08-8

S. 1,4-Bis (hydroxymethyl) cyclohexane

Cyclohexyl isocyanate

003173-53-3

QM (T) = 1 mg/kg in FP (e.a. NCO)

Cyclooctene

000931-88-4

0.05

For use only in polymers contacting aqueous foods

1.9-Decadiene

001647-16-1

0.05

N-Decanoic acid

000334-48-5

1-Decanol

000112-30-1

1-Decene

000872-05-9

0.05

1,4-Diaminobutane

000110-60-1

4.4 ' -Diaminodiphenyl sulphone

000080-08-0

5

1.2-Diaminoethane

000107-15-3

S. Ethylenediamine

1.6-Diaminohexane

000124-09-4

S. Hexamethylenediamine

2,4-Diamino-6-phenyl-1,3,5-triazine

000091-76-9

QMA = 5 mg/6 dm 2

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

4.4 ' -Dichlorodiphenyl sulphone

000080-07-9

0.05

Dicyclohexylmethane-4.4 ' - diisocyanate

005124-30-1

QM (T) = 1 mg/kg in FP (e.a. NCO)

Diethyleneglycol

000111-46-6

30 (T)

W. Ethyleneglycol

Diethylenetriamine

000111-40-0

5

4.4 ' -Difluorobenzophenone

000345-92-6

0.05

1,2-Dihydroxybenzene

000120-80-9

6

1,3-Dihydroxybenzene

000108-46-3

2.4

1,4-Dihydroxybenzene

000123-31-9

0.6

4.4 ' -Dihydroxybenzophenone

000611-99-4

6 (T)

A. Sum of all hydroxybenzophenone products

4.4 ' -Dihydroxybiphenyl

000092-88-6

6

4.4 ' -Dihydroxydiphenyl sulphone

000080-09-1

0.05

Dimethylaminoethanol

000108-01-0

18

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)

2.6-Dimethylphenol

000576-26-1

0.05

2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-propanediol

000126-30-7

0.05

1,3-Dioxolane

000646-06-0

5

Dipentaerythritol

000126-58-9

Diphenyl carbonate

000102-09-0

0.05

Diphenylether-4,4 ' - diisocyanate

004128-73-8

QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (e.a. NCO)

Diphenylmethane-2,4 ' - diisocyanate

005873-54-1

QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (e.a. NCO)

Diphenylmethane-4.4 ' - diisocyanate

000101-68-8

QM (T) = 1 mg/kg (e.a. NCO)

Diphenyl sulphone

000127-63-9

3

Dipropyleneglycol

000110-98-5

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

1-Dodecene

000112-41-4

0.05

Epichlorohydrin

000106-89-8

QM = 1 mg/kg in FP

Ethanol

000064-17-5

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

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

Part B: List of monomers and other starting materials that can continue to be used pending an inclusion decision in Part A

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

II List (not exhaustive) of additives permitted in the manufacture of plastics, taking into account the restrictions indicated

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

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

Butane

000106-97-8

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

Calcium chloride

010043-52-4

Calcium hydroxide

001305-62-0

Calcium oxide

001305-78-8

Calcium sulphoaluminate

012004-14-7 037293-22-4

Candelilla wax

008006-44-8

Caprolactam

000105-60-2

15 (T)

W. Caprolactam, sodium salt

Caprylic acid

000124-07-2

Carbon black

001333-86-4

S. List III.9.5

Carbon dioxide

000124-38-9

Carbonic acid

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

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

Cotton fibers

P-Cresol-dicyclopentadiene-isobutylene

068610-51-5

5

Cristobalite

014464-46-1

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

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

Rubber, natural

009006-04-6

Salicylic acid

000069-72-7

Sebacic acid, dibutyl ester

000109-43-3

Silicates, natural

Asbestos free

Silicates, natural, silanated

Asbestos free

Silicic acid

001343-98-2

Silicic acid, lithium magnesium salt

053320-86-8

0.6 (e.a. Lithium)

A. Sum of all lithium salts

Silicic acid, silylated

Silicon carbide

000409-21-2

Silicon dioxide

007631-86-9

Silicon dioxide, silicon dioxide

Sodium bromide

007647-15-6

Sodium hydroxide

001310-73-2

Sorbic acid

000110-44-1

Sorbitan dioleate

029116-98-1

Sorbitan monobehenate

062568-11-0

Sorbitan monolaurate

001338-39-2

Sorbitan monooleate

001333-68-2

Sorbitan monopalmitate

026266-57-9

Sorbitan monostearate

001338-41-6

Sorbitan tetrastearate

061752-68-9

Sorbitan trioleate

026266-58-0

Sorbitan tripalmitate

054140-20-4

Sorbitan tristearate

026658-19-5

Sorbitol

000050-70-4

Sorbitol monostearate

026836-47-5

Soybean oil, epoxidised

008013-07-8

60

S. List III.12

Starch, edible

009005-25-8

Starch hydrolysed

068412-29-3

Stearamide

000124-26-5

Stearic acid

000057-11-4

Stearic acid, butyl ester

000123-95-5

Stearic acid, esters with ethyleneglycol

30

Stearoylbenzoylmethane

058446-52-9

Stearoyl-2-lactylic acid, calcium salt

005793-94-2

Succinic acid

000110-15-6

Sucrose acetate isobutyrate

000126-13-6

Octaacetate Sucrose

000126-14-7

Sulphur

007704-34-9

Acid-acid

007664-93-9

Sulphuric acid barium salt

007727-43-7

1 (T) (e.a. Barium)

Talc

014807-96-6

Tartar acid

000087-69-4

Taurine salts

Terephthalic acid, diester with 2,2 ' - methylenebis (4-methyl-6-tert-butylphenol)

057569-40-1

Tetraethyleneglycol

000112-60-7

Tetrakis (2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl) - 4.4 ' - biphenylylene diphosphonite

038613-77-3

18

N, N, N ', N' -Tetrakis (2-hydroxypropyl) ethylenediamine

000102-60-3

4.4 ' - Thiobis (6-tert-butyl-3-methylphenol)

000096-69-5

0.48

Thiodiethanol bis (3 - (3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate)

041484-35-9

2.4

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

Alpha-Tocopherol

000059-02-9 010191-41-0

Cpl. Gum

009000-65-1

Tri-n-butyl acetyl citrate

000077-90-7

Tricyclodecanedimethanol bis (hexahydrophthalate)

0.05

Triethyleneglycol

000112-27-6

Triethyleneglycol bis [3 - (3-tert-butyl-4-hydroxy-5-methylphenyl) - propionate]

036443-68-2

9

Triisopropanolamine

000122-20-3

5

1,1,1-Trimethylolpropane

000077-99-6

6

Trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate methyl methacrylate copolymer

028931-67-1

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

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

1,3,5-Tris (2,2-dimethylpropanamido) benzene

745070-61-5

0.05

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

Waxes, refined, derived from petroleum based or synthetic hydrocarbon feedstocks

S. List III.14.2

White mineral oils, paraffinic, derived from petroleum based hydrocarbon

S. List III.14.3

Wollastonite (= natural calcium silicate)

013983-17-0

Wood flour and fibers, untreated

Xanthan gum

011138-66-2

Zinc hydroxide

020427-58-1

25 (T) (e.a. Zinc)

Zinc oxide

001314-13-2

25 (T) (e.a. Zinc)

Zinc sulphide

001314-98-3

25 (T) (e.a. Zinc)

III List of specific requirements (use restrictions, specifications and purity criteria)

1

Bis (2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl) pentaerythritol diphosphite

May contain as a stabilizer of hydrolysis 1 % mass to the maximum of triisopropanolamine.

2

Natural Calcium Carbonate

Maximum content by:

A.

Magnesium carbonate

20 % mass

B.

Arsenic

0.1 mg/kg

C.

Lead

30 mg/kg

D.

Cadmium

0.5 mg/kg

E.

Chlorine

30 mg/kg

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

Content:

A.

Free fatty acids

Maximum 3 % mass

B.

Fatty acid esters with dimethylaminoethanol

Maximum 3 % mass

4

Copolymer grafted with maleic anhydride and ethylene

A.

Average molecular weight

10,000

B.

Linked maleic anhydride

Maximum 2 % mass

C.

Free maleic anhydride

Maximum 10 mg/kg

D.

3-phenylpropane-1,2-dicarboxylic acid anhydride

Maximum 50 mg/kg

5

Epoxy derivatives

5.1

Specific migration limit of 2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane bis (2,3-epoxypropyl) ether (BADGE) and some of its derivatives

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.

5.2

Novolac glycidyl ethers (NOGE), including 2,2-Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) - methane bis (2,3-epoxypropyl) ether (BFDGE)

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.

6

Aromatic mines

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.

7

Esters of montanic acids (C 25 -C 30 ) With ethylene glycol

Content:

A.

Free ethylene glycol

Maximum 0.3 % mass

B.

Free montanic acid

Maximum 10 % mass

C.

Montanic acid monoesters

Maximum 0.5 % mass

8

Organotin stabilizers

8.1

Di-n-octyltin compounds

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.

8.1.2

The sum of arsenic, lead and cadmium levels cannot be greater than 30 mg/kg. Mercury cannot be detected.

8.2

Dimethyltin compounds [76 % dimethyltin bis (isooctyl thioglycollate) and 24 % monomethyltin (isooctyl thioglycollate)]

Content:

A.

Trimethyltin compounds

Maximum 0.4 % mass

B.

Other alkyltin compounds

Maximum 20 mg/kg

C.

Arsenic, lead and cadmium

Maximum 30 mg/kg

D.

Mercury

Not detected

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

Same specifications as for 8.1

9

Pigments and Colouring Matter

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:

A.

Antimony

0.05 % mass

B.

Arsenic

0.01 % Mass

C.

Baryum

0.01 % Mass

D.

Cadmium 3

0.01 % Mass

E.

Chromium (III) 4

0.10 % mass

F.

Lead

0.01 % Mass

G.

Mercury

0.005 % mass

H.

Selenium

0.01 % Mass

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.

9.3

The content of sulfonated aromatic amines (expressed as anilinosulfonic acid) may not exceed 500 mg/kg.

9.4

The content of extractable polychlorinated biphenyls, expressed in decachlorobiphenyl, cannot exceed 25 mg/kg.

9.5

Carbon black specifications

-

Toluene-extractable substances: maximum 0.1 % mass, determined by the ISO 6209 method

-

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

-

Benzo (a) pyrene: maximum 0.25 mg/kg of carbon black

-

Maximum permissible carbon black rate in the polymer: 2.5 % mass

9.6

The use of cadmium pigments is not permitted.

10

Polydimethylsiloxanes

10.1

Polydimethylsiloxane oils

-In the structure of the molecules of polydimethylsiloxane, the same silicon atom can carry only methyl groups.

-The viscosity at 25 ° C cannot be less than 1 cm 2 × Sec -1 (100 centistokes).

10.2

Polydimethylsiloxane ending with 3-aminopropyl polymerized with 4,4 ' - diisocyanate of dicyclohexylemethane

Specifications:

The fraction with a molecular weight less than 1000 shall not exceed 1.5 % mass.

10.3

Polydimethylsiloxane ending with 3-aminopropyl polymerized with 1-isocyanato-3-isocyanatomethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexane

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

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.

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.

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;

C.

Average molecular weight at least 480.

15

Azodicarbonamide

The use of azodicarbonamide is prohibited.

16

PVC and plasticized PVDC films

The use of phthalates as plasticizers for PVC and PVDC films for food contact is prohibited.

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).

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.

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.

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.

19

3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane

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.

20

Ethylene carbonate

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.

21

Copolymer of 3-hydroxybutanoic acid with 3-hydroxypentanoic acid

Definition

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:

-

Nitrogen: no more than 2500 mg/kg of plastics;

-

Zinc: not more than 100 mg/kg of plastics;

-

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;

22

Amines of bis (hydrogenated tallow alkyl) oxidized

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;

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.

23

Monoalkyl ether (C 16 -C 18 ) Polyethylene glycol (EO = 2-6)

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

Purity > 98.1 % mass. To be used only as a comonomer (max 4 %) for polyesters (PET, PBT).

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.

26

Petroleum hydrocarbon resins (hydrogenated)

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

27

Phthalate esters

27.1

Butyl benzyl phthalate

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 = 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.


State 1 Er January 2014

Annex 2

(art. 16, al.1 and 3)

List of substances allowed for the manufacture of regenerated cellulose film and related restrictions

Explanations for Lists

1.
The percentages shown in this annex relate to weight and are calculated in relation to the amount of anhydrous regenerated cellulose film.
2.
The usual technical names are shown in brackets.

Names

Restrictions

A. regenerated Cellulose

Greater than or equal to 72 % (m/m).

B. Additives

1. Humidifiers

Less than or equal to 27 % (m/m) in total.

-
Bis - (2-hydroxyethyl) ether [= diethylene glycol]
-
Ethanediol [= monoethylene glycol]

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.

-
1,3-Butanediol
-
Glycerol
-
1,2-Propanediol [=1,2-propylene glycol]
-
Polyoxyethylene [= polyethylene glycol]

Average molecular weight between 250 and 1200.

-
1,2-Polyoxypropylene [=1,2-polypropylene glycol]

Average molecular weight less than or equal to 400 and free 1,3-propanediol less than or equal to 1 % (m/m) in substance.

-
Sorbitol
-
Tetraethylene glycol
-
Triethylene glycol
-
Urea

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.

-
Acetic acid and its salts of NH 4 , Ca, Mg, K, and Na
-
Ascorbic acid and its salts of NH 4 , Ca, Mg, K, and Na
-
Benzoic acid and sodium benzoate
-
Foric acid and its salts of NH 4 , Ca, Mg, K, and Na
-
Linear, saturated or unsaturated fatty acids with an even number of C carbon 8 To C 20 As well as berthenic and ricinoleic acids and their salts of NH 4 , Ca, Mg, K, Na, Al, Zn
-
Citric acid, d-and -Lactic, maleic, l-tartaric and their Na and K salts
-
Sorbic acid and its salts of NH 4 , Ca, Mg, K, and Na
-
Amides of saturated or unsaturated linear fatty acids, with an even number of C carbon 8 To C 20 And the amides of the beric and ricinoleic acids
-
Native Food Amidons and Fecules
-
Chemical modified food starch and starch
-
Amylose
-
Calcium and Magnesium Carbonates and chlorides
-
Glycerol esters with saturated or unsaturated linear fatty acids with an even number of C carbon 8 To C 20 And/or adipic, citric, 12-hydroxystearic (oxystearine) and ricinoleic acids
-
Polyoxyethylene esters (number of oxyethylene groups between 8 and 14) with saturated or unsaturated linear fatty acids, with an even number of C carbon 8 To C 20
-
Esters of sorbitol with saturated or unsaturated linear fatty acids with an even number of C carbon 8 To C 20
-
Mono-and/or di-esters of stearic acid with ethanediol and/or ether bis (2-hydroxyethyl) and/or triethylene glycol
-
Oxides and hydroxides of aluminum, calcium, magnesium, silicon and silicates and hydrated silicates of aluminum, calcium, magnesium and potassium
-
Polyoxyethylene [= polyethylene glycol]

Average molecular weight between 1200 and 4000

-
Sodium Propionate

Second Class

The total quantity of substances may not exceed 1 mg/dm 2 Of the non-varnished film and the quantity of the substances or groups of substances in each heading shall not exceed 0.2 mg/dm 2 (or a lower limit when specified) of the non-vertebral film.

-
Alkyl (C 8 -C 18 ) sodium benzenesulfonate
-
Isopropyl naphthalene sodium sulfonate
-
Alkyl (C 8 -C 18 ) Sodium sulphate
-
Alkyl (C 8 -C 18 ) sodium sulfonate
-
Sodium dioctylsulfosuccinate
-
Di-hydroxyethyl-di-ethylenetriamine distéarate-monoacetate

Less than or equal to 0.05 mg/dm 2 Non-varnished film.

-
Ammonium, magnesium, and potassium sulfates
-
N, N '- Distetaroyl-diamino-ethane and N, N' - dipalmitoyl-diamino-ethane and N, N ' - dioleoyl-diamino-ethane
-
2-Heptadecyl-4,4-bis - (methylene-stearate) oxazoline
-
Polyethylene aminostearamide-ethylsulfate

Less than or equal to 0.1 mg/dm 2 Non-varnished film.

Third class

-
Anchor Agent

The total quantity of substances may not exceed 1 mg/dm 2 Non-varnished film.

-
Condensation product of melamine-formaldehyde, not modified or modified with one or more of the following products: butanol, diethylenetriamine, ethanol, triethylenetetramine, tetraethylene pentamine, tris - (2-hydroxyethyl) amine, 3,3 '- diaminodipropylamine, 4.4' - diaminodibutylamine

Free formaldehyde content less or equal to 0.5 mg/dm 2 Non-varnished film. Free melamine content less than or equal to 0.3 mg/dm 2 Non-varnished film.

-
Condensation product of melamine-urea-modified formaldehyde and tris - (2-hydroxyethyl) amine

Free formaldehyde content less or equal to 0.5 mg/dm 2 Non-varnished film. Free melamine content less than or equal to 0.3 mg/dm 2 Non-varnished film.

-
Reticulated cationic polyalkyleneamines

A.

Polyamide-epichlorhydrin resins based on diaminopropyl methylamine and epichlorohydrin

B.

Polyamide-epichlorohydrin resins with epichlorohydrin, adipic acid, caprolactam, diethylene-triamine and/or ethylenediamine

C.

Polyamide-epichlorohydrin resins with adipic acid, diethylenetriamine and epichlorohydrin or a mixture of epichlorohydrin and ammonia

D.

Polyamide resins-polyamine-epichlorohydrin based on epichlorohydrin, dimethyladipate and diethylenetriamine

E.

Polyamide resins-polyamine-epichlorohydrin based on epichlorohydrin, adipamide and diaminopropylmethylamine

-
Polyethyleneamines and polyethylene imines

Less than or equal to 0.75 mg/dm 2 Non-varnished film.

-
Urea-formaldehyde condensation product modified or not with one or more of the following products: aminomethylsulfonic acid, sulfanilic acid, butanol, diaminobutane, diaminodiethylamine, diaminodipropylamine, diaminopropane, diethylenetriamine, Triethylenetetramine, sodium sulfite, methanol, ethanol, guanidine, tetraethylenepentamin

Free formaldehyde content less or equal to 0.5 mg/dm 2 Non-varnished film.

Fourth Class

The total quantity of the substances cannot exceed 0.01 mg/dm 2 Non-varnished film.

-
Amine and polyoxyethylene reaction products
-
Monoethanolamine Laurylsulfate

State 1 Er January 2014

Annex 3

(art. 16, para. 2)

List of substances allowed for the manufacture of regenerated cellulose pellicles using cellulose-derived varnish and related restrictions

Explanations for Lists

1.
The percentages shown in this annex relate to weight and are calculated in relation to the amount of anhydrous regenerated cellulose film.
2.
The usual technical names are shown in brackets.

Names

Restrictions

A. regenerated Cellulose

See annex 2.

B. Additives

See annex 2.

C. Vernis

1. Polymers derived from cellulose

The total quantity of the substances shall not exceed 50 mg/dm 2 Of varnish on the face in contact with foodstuffs.

-
Cellulose ethyl, hydroxyethyl, hydroxypropyl and methyl Ethers
-
Cellulose Nitrate

Less than or equal to 20 mg/dm 2 Varnish on the face in contact with foodstuffs; nitrogen content between 10.8 % (m/m) and 12.2 % (m/m) in cellulose nitrate.

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.

-
Casein
-
Colophane and/or its polymerization, hydrogenation or disproportionation products and their esters of methyl, ethyl, and multipurpose alcohols C 2 -C 6 Or mixtures of these alcohols
-
Colophane and/or its products of polymerization, hydrogenation or disproportionation condensed with acrylic and/or maleic and/or citric acid and/or fumaric and/or phtalic and/or 2,2-bis - (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane-formaldehyde and esterified With the methyl, ethyl, or multipurpose alcohols of C 2 To C 6 Or mixtures of these alcohols
-
Esters derived from ether bis (2-hydroxyethyl) with products of addition of B -pinene, dipentene and/or diterpene and maleic anhydride
-
Food gelatin
-
Castor oil and its products of dehydration and/or hydrogenation and its condensation products with polyglycerol, adipic, citric, maleic, phtalic and sebacic acids
-
Natural resins [= damar]
-
Poly - B -pinene [=terpene resins]
-
Urea formaldehyde resins (see anchor agents)

3. Plasticizers

Total quantity of substances may not exceed 6 mg/dm 2 Of varnish on the face in contact with foodstuffs.

-
Acetyl tributyl citrate
-
Acetyl tris (2-ethylhexyl) citrate
-
Di-isobutyl Adipate
-
Di-n-butyl Adipate
-
Di-n-hexyl Azelate
-
Dicyclohexyl phthalate

Less than or equal to 4.0 mg/dm 2 Of varnish on the face in contact with foodstuffs.

-
2-ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphate (synonym: 2-ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphate)

The amount of 2-ethylhexyl-diphenyl phosphate does not exceed:

(a)
2.4 mg/kg of food in contact with this type of film, or
(b)
0.4 mg/dm 2 Of varnish on the face in contact with foodstuffs.
-
Glycerol monoacetate [= monoacetin]
-
Glycerol diacetate [= diacetin]
-
Glycerol triacetate [= triacetin]
-
Di-butyl separation
-
Bis-2-ethylhexyl chloride [= di-octylsebaçate]
-
Di-n-butyl Tartrate
-
Di-iso-butyl Tartrate

4. Other additives

Total quantity of substances may not exceed 6 mg/dm 2 In the unvarnished regenerated cellulose film, including the varnish on the face in contact with foodstuffs.

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).

4.2 Specific additives for varnishes

The quantity of substances or groups of substances in each heading shall not exceed 2 mg/dm 2 (or a lower limit when specified) of the varnish on the face in contact with foodstuffs.

-
1-Hexadecanol and 1-octadecanol
-
Esters of linear, saturated or unsaturated fatty acids with an even number of C carbon 8 To C 20 Including ricinoleic acid with ethyl, butyl, amyl, and oleylic alcohols
-
Cires of Montana, including montanic acids (C 26 -C 32 ) Purified and/or their esters with ethanediol and/or 1-3 butanediol and/or their calcium and potassium salts
-
Cire of Carnauba
-
Beeswax
-
Sire of Esparto
-
Cire of Candelilla
-
Dimethylpolysiloxane

Less than or equal to 1 mg/dm 2 Of varnish on the face in contact with foodstuffs.

-
Epoxed soybean oil (oxyfuel content between 6 and 8 %)
-
Refined Paraffin and Refined Microcrystalline Waxes
-
Pentaerythritol Tetrastearate
-
Mono-and bis (octadecyldioxyethylene) phosphates

Less than or equal to 0.2 mg/dm 2 Of varnish on the face in contact with foodstuffs.

-
2-and 3-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyanisole [=Butylhydroxyanisole, = BHA]

Less than or equal to 0.06 mg/dm 2 Of varnish on the face in contact with foodstuffs.

-
2.6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol [=Butylhydroxytoluene, = BHT]

Less than or equal to 0.06 mg/dm 2 Of varnish on the face in contact with foodstuffs.

-
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) di-n-octyltin maleate

Less than or equal to 0.06 mg/dm 2 Of varnish on the face in contact with foodstuffs.

5. Solvents

The total quantity of substances shall not exceed 0.6 mg/dm 2 Of varnish on the face in contact with foodstuffs.

-
Butyl acetate
-
Ethyl acetate
-
Isobutyl acetate
-
Isopropyl acetate
-
Propyl acetate
-
Acetone
-
1-Butanol
-
Ethanol
-
2-Butanol
-
2-Propanol
-
1-Propanol
-
Cyclohexane
-
Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether
-
Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether acetate
-
Methyl ethyl ketone
-
Methylisobutylketone
-
Tetrahydrofuran
-
Toluene

Less than or equal to 0.06 mg/dm 2 Of varnish on the face in contact with foodstuffs.


State 1 Er January 2014

Annex 4

(art.20)

Lead and cadmium transfer rates for ceramic, glass, enamel and other similar materials and materials

1.
Parts of articles of ceramic, glass, enamel or other similar materials which come into contact with foodstuffs shall not yield, at a temperature of 22 ° C and for a period of 24 hours, the maximum quantities Lead and cadmium (limit values) in a 4-per-cent acetic acid solution:

Purpose

Substance

Limit Value

A.

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

B.

Fillable objects with an internal depth greater than 25 mm:

Cadmium lead

4.0 mg/l 0.3 mg/l

C.

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

2.
When an object is made of a container with a lid, the container and the inner surface of the cover are examined under the same conditions. The sum of the two rates of transfer of lead and/or cadmium thus obtained is reported, as the case may be, on the surface (ch. 1, let. (a) or volume (c. 1, let. B and c) of the only container. For the assessment, the limit value expressed in mg/dm should be taken into account. 2 Or in mg/l, as set out in c. 1 for the container in question.

State 1 Er January 2014

Annex 5 1

(art. 26 B And 26 D )

Silicone objects and materials which, in accordance with the intended use, may be placed in contact with foodstuffs, and requirements relating thereto

Restrictions

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.

Explanations for Lists

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.

List of substances admitted for the manufacture of silicone objects and materials

Part A: Substances Assessed

1 Designation

2 CAS No. O

3 Migration Limit Value (mg/kg)

1. Starting Substances

None

2. Polymerization auxiliaries

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

3. Additives

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

Alkyl (C 8 -C 22 ) sulphonic acids

6

Aluminum

007429-90-5

Aluminium hydroxide

021645-51-2

Aluminium oxide

001344-28-1

2-Aminoethanol

000141-43-5

0.05 s. Annex 1 list III.

Ammonia

007664-41-7

Ammonium chloride

012125-02-9

Arachidic acid

000506-30-9

Bentonite

001302-78-9

1,2-Benzisothiazolin-3-one

002634-33-5

1.2

Benzoic acid

000065-85-0

Benzyl alcohol

000100-51-6

Boric acid

010043-35-3

6 (and Others Bore)

Butane

000106-97-8

1-Butanol

000071-36-3

Calcium hydroxide

001305-62-0

Calcium oxide

001305-78-8

Caprylic acid, iron salt

006535-20-2

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

Carbonic acid

Carboxymethylcellulose

009000-11-7

Casein

009000-71-9

Cellulose

009004-34-6

5-Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one

026172-55-4

N.a. (DL = 0.01)

Diatomaceous earth

061790-53-2

Diatomaceous earth, soda ash flux-calcined

068855-54-9

Diethyleneglycol monobutyl ether

000112-34-5

3 (T) (w. Ethyleneglycol monobutyl ether)

Dipropyleneglycol

025265-71-8 000110-98-5

1-Dodecene

000112-41-4

0.05

Dodecylbenzenesulphonic acid

027176-87-0

30

Dodecylsulphuric acid, salts

Ethanol

000064-17-5

Ethylbenzene

000100-41-4

0.6

Ethylcellulose

009004-57-3

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

Glass fibers

-

Glass microballs

-

Glycerol

000056-81-5

Glycerol monostearate

031566-31-1

Graphite

007782-42-5

Hexanoic acid

000142-62-1

Hydrochloric acid

007647-01-0

4-Hydroxybenzoic acid, methyl ester

000099-76-3

4-Hydroxybenzoic acid, propyl ester

000094-13-3

Hydroxyethylcellulose

009004-62-0

Hydroxyethyl starch

009005-27-0

12 -Hydroxystearic acid, calcium salt

003159-62-4

Iron oxide

001332-37-2

Lauric acid

000143-07-7

Magnesium hydroxide

001309-42-8

Magnesium oxide

001309-48-4

Manganese oxide

011129-60-5

0.6 (and others Manganese)

Methanol

000067-56-1

Methylcellulose

009004-67-5

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

Myristic acid

000544-63-8

1-Octanol

000111-87-5

Oleic acid

000112-80-1

Palmitic acid

000057-10-3

Pentaerythritol

000115-77-5

Phosphoric acid

007664-38-2

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

Polydimethylsiloxane, gamma-hydroxypropylated

6

Polyethyleneglycol

025322-68-3

Polyethyleneglycol esters of aliphatic monocarboxylic acids (C 6 -C 22 )

Polyethyleneglycol ester of castor oil

061791-12-6

42

Polyethyleneglycol monostearate

009004-99-3

Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan monolaurate

009005-64-5

Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan monoleate

009005-65-6

Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan monopalmitate

009005-66-7

Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan monostearate

009005-67-8

Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan tristearate

009005-71-4

Poly (ethylene propylene) glycol

009003-11-6 106392-12-5

Polyglycerol monostearate

037349-34-1

Polypropylene glycol

025322-69-4

Potassium hydroxide

001310-58-3

1,2-Propanediol

000057-55-6

1-Propanol

000071-23-8

2-Propanol

000067-63-0

Propylene oxide

000075-56-9

QM = 1 mg/kg in FP

Quartz

014808-60-7

Salicylic acid

000069-72-7

Silicic acid, salts

Silicic acid, silanated

Silicon carbide

000409-21-2

Silicon dioxide

007631-86-9

Sodium hydroxide

001310-73-2

Sorbic acid

000110-44-1

Sorbitan monooleate

001338-43-8

Sorbitan monostearate

001338-41-6

Soybean oil

008001-22-7

Starch, edible

009005-25-8

Stearic acid

000057-11-4

Stearoyl-2-lactylic acid, sodium salt

025383-99-7

Acid-acid

007664-93-9

Sulphuric acid barium salt

007727-43-7

1 (T) (e.a. Ba, for all Ba salts)

Talc

014807-96-6

Tetrahydrofuran

000109-99-9

0.6

Titanium dioxide

013463-67-7

Toluene

000108-88-3

1.2

1,3,5-Trimethyl-2,4,6-tris (3,5-ditert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzyl) - benzene

001709-70-2

Vinyltriethoxysilane

000078-08-0

0.05

Vinyltrimethoxysilane

002768-02-7

QM = 5 mg/kg in FP

Xanthan gum

011138-66-2

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)

Part B: Unassessed Substances

1 Designation

2 CAS No. O

3 Migration Limit Value (mg/kg)

1. Starting Substances

3.3-Bis [(dimethylvinylsilyl) oxy] - 1,5-divinyl-1,1,5,5-tetramethyl-trisiloxane

060111-54-8

1,1,1,5,5,5-Hexamethyl-3-phenyl-3 - (trimethylsilyloxy) trisiloxane

002116-84-9

Polytrimethylsiloxy-polymethylhydrogen-siloxypolysilicic acid

Silicic acid, ethyl ester

011099-06-2

Siloxanes and silicones, alkyl (C 10 -C 50 ) Methyl, dimethyl, methyl tetradecyl

073891-93-7

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3 - [(2-aminoethyl) amino] propyl methyl

071750-79-3

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, [[[3 - [(2-aminoethyl) amino] propyl] - silylidyne] tris (oxy)] tris -, methoxy terminated

067923-07-3

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, chlorine terminated

067923-13-1

Siloxanes and silicones. Dimethyl, [[3 - (cyclohexylamino) propyl] - dimethoxysilyl] oxy]

129968-18-9

Siloxanes and silicones. Dimethyl, [(dimethoxymethylsilyl) oxy] -

068037-58-1

Siloxanes and silicones. Diphenyl, diphenyl

068083-14-7

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl, hydroxy

068951-93-9

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl, methoxy

068951-94-0

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl, methyl 5-hexenyl, 5-hexenyl terminated

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl, methyl vinyl

067762-99-6

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl, methyl vinyl, vinyl group terminated

161133-76-2

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl, methyl vinyl, vinyloxy

068951-95-1

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl, polymers with phenyl silsesquioxanes

068648-59-9

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl, vinyl group terminated

068951-96-2

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, ethoxy methyl, ethoxy phenyl, polymers with methyl silsesquioxanes and phenyl silsesquioxanes, ethoxy terminated

133101-81-2

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, ethoxy phenyl, polymers with phenyl silsesquioxanes, ethoxy terminated

133101-82-3

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 5-hexenyl group terminated

144669-03-4

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydrogen-terminated

070900-21-9

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 6-hydroxyhexyl group terminated

146955-64-8

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 6-hydroxyhexyl methyl

146955-65-9

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

104780-66-7

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl methyl

102782-61-6

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy

070131-67-8

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, methoxy phenyl, polymers with phenyl silsesquioxanes, methoxy terminated

068957-04-0

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 5-hexenyl

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl 5-hexenyl, 5-hexenyl group terminated

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl 5-hexenyl, hydroxy

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl hydrogen

068037-59-2

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl hydrogen, hydrogen terminated

069013-23-6

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl methoxy, methoxy phenyl, polymers with methyl phenyl silsesquioxanes

068952-93-2

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl octadecyl

067762-83-8

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

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl, methyl vinyl, vinyl group terminated

133649-93-1

Siloxanes and silicones, methyl, methyl vinyl

067762-94-1

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl vinyl, hydroxy

067923-19-7

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl vinyl, mono (vinyl group) terminated

068951-99-5

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl vinyl, vinyl group terminated

068083-18-1

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, mono (vinyl group) terminated

068952-00-1

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl phenyl silsesquioxanes

068440-81-3

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl phenyl silsesquioxanes, hydroxy-terminated

113355-05-8

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl silsesquioxanes

068037-74-1

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers with methyl silsesquioxanes, chlorine terminated

133101-83-4

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers with methyl silsesquioxanes, ethoxy

068554-66-5

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers with methyl silsesquioxanes, hydroxy

068554-67-6

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl silsesquioxanes, methoxy terminated

068440-84-6

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers with phenyl silsesquioxanes

073138-88-2

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers with phenyl silsesquioxanes, hydroxy

109961-41-3

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, reaction products with methyl hydrogen siloxanes and 1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisiloxane

069430-47-3

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, reaction products with polyethylsilane and silica

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, vinyl group terminated

068083-19-2

Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, vinyl group terminated, polymers with dimethylcyclosiloxanes, methylphenylcyclosiloxanes and methylvinylcyclosiloxanes

069430-28-0

Siloxanes and silicones, dodecyl methyl, methyl 2-phenylpropyl

068037-76-3

Siloxanes and silicones, 5-hexenyl methyl, hydroxy-terminated

125613-45-8

Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen

063148-57-2

Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen, methyl

Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen, methyl 5-hexenyl, hydrogen terminated

Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen, methyl

068554-69-8

Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen, methyl vinyl, hydrogen terminated

075300-84-4

Siloxanes and silicones, methyl methoxy, methyl silsesquioxanes

068037-85-4

Siloxanes and silicones, methyl phenyl, hydroxy

080801-30-5

Siloxanes and silicones, methyl phenyl, polymers with methyl phenyl silsesquioxanes

068037-83-2

Siloxanes and silicones, methyl 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl, [(dimethylvinylsilyl) oxy]

068037-88-7

Siloxanes and silicones, methyl 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl, hydroxy

068607-77-2

Siloxanes and silicones, methyl vinyl

068037-87-6

Siloxanes and silicones, methyl vinyl, hydroxy

068083-20-5

Silsesquioxanes, methyl

068554-70-1

Silsesquioxanes, methyl, ethoxy terminated

104780-78-1

Silsesquioxanes, methyl, hydroxy

068554-71-2

Silsesquioxanes, methyl phenyl

067763-03-5

Silsesquioxanes, methyl, polymers with phenyl silsesquioxanes, ethoxy terminated

133101-84-5

Silsesquioxanes, phenyl

070131-69-0

Silsesquioxanes, phenyl, ethoxy and hydroxy terminated

114697-06-2

Silsesquioxanes, phenyl, ethoxy-terminated

133101-85-6

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.


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Annex 6 1

(art. 26 G And 26 I )

Lists of substances admitted for the manufacture of packing inks and requirements 2

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:

www.blv.admin.ch/themen/04678/04887/04891/index.html?lang=fr


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.
3 Federal Office for Food Safety and Veterinary Affairs, 3003 Berne.


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