Toluene diisocyanate manufacturer Knowledge Introduction to phthalates (esters) and their 23 banned substances_Kain Industrial Additives

Introduction to phthalates (esters) and their 23 banned substances_Kain Industrial Additives

GB 31701-2015 “Technical Specifications for the Safety of Textile Products for Infants and Children”, which has been implemented since June 1, 2016, has added restrictions on paraphthalates. So what exactly is this substance? What’s the harm? The editor will learn with you all!

1. What are phthalates (esters)?

Phthalates are a group of chemical compounds that are mainly used in polyvinyl chloride materials to change polyvinyl chloride from hard plastic to elastic plastic and act as plasticizers.

2. The dangers of phthalates (esters)

The latest research from Germany shows that Phthalate, a chemical that is harmful to health, is present in many cosmetics, toys, and food packaging. Research suggests that a global decline in men’s sperm counts over the past few decades may be linked to phthalates, chemicals widely used as softeners in light industry. This substance is widely found in cosmetics, children’s toys, and food packaging. If its content exceeds the standard, it will cause great harm to human health.

Research shows that phthalates play a role similar to estrogen in humans and animals, and can interfere with endocrine, reducing men’s semen volume and sperm count, lowering sperm motility, abnormal sperm morphology, and serious complications. Testicular cancer is the “culprit” causing male reproductive problems. Among cosmetics, nail polish has the highest phthalate content, and many cosmetics also contain these substances in their fragrance ingredients. This substance in cosmetics will enter the body through women’s respiratory system and skin. If used excessively, it will increase the chance of women suffering from breast cancer and will also harm the reproductive system of their future male babies.

3. Where do phthalates (esters) exist?

Phthalates are a class of chemicals that have a softening effect. They are widely used in toys, food packaging materials, various plastic materials, detergents, lubricants, personal care products, etc. This substance can involve The field is very broad.

4. Restriction directives related to phthalates (esters)

Europe

EU Directive 2005/84/EC, which limits the phthalate content in toys and child care articles, came into effect on January 16, 2007. All EU member states have already implemented this by July 16, 2007. This directive will be converted into domestic laws, and their respective relevant laws will be implemented on January 16, 2008.

Restrictions on phthalates under Directive 2005/84/EC:

●The concentration of three types of phthalates (DEHP, DBP and BBP) contained in the plastic of toys or child care products must not exceed 0.1%.

●Toys and child care products with concentrations of DEHP, DBP and BBP exceeding 0.1% shall not be sold in the EU market.

●The concentration of three types of phthalates (DINP, DIDP and DNOP) contained in the plastics of toys and child care products that children can put in their mouths must not exceed 0.1%.

●Toys and child care products with a concentration of DINP, DIDP and DNOP exceeding 0.1% shall not be sold in the EU market.

United States

On August 14, 2008, US President Bush signed the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act H.R. 4040 into law, setting clear restrictions on phthalates in general consumer products exported to the United States.

China

The GB 31701-2015 “Technical Specifications for Safety of Textile Products for Infants and Children”, which was implemented on June 1, 2016, has added restrictions on phthalates. See the picture below for details:

5. Phthalates (esters)23 harmful substances

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English name

CAS No

Alias

Chinese name/detection limit

1

Dibutyl phthalate

84-74-2

DBP

Dibutyl phthalate 0.003%

2

Benzylbutyl phthalate

85-68-7

BBP

Benzyl butyl phthalate 0.003%

3

Bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

DEHP (DOP)

Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 0.003%

4

Diisononyl phthalate

68515-48-0

DINP

Diisononyl phthalate 0.01%

5

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0

DNOP

Dioctyl phthalate 0.003%

6

Diisodecyl phthalate

26761-40-0

DIDP

Diisodecyl phthalate 0.01%

7

Dimethyl phthalate

131-11-3

DMP

Dimethyl phthalate 0.003%

8

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2

DEP

Diethyl phthalate 0.003%

9

Diisobutyl phthalate

84-69-5

DIBP

Diisobutyl phthalate 0.003%

10

Dinonyl phthalate

84-76-4

DNP

Dinonyl phthalate 0.003%

11

Diisooctyl phthalate

27554- 26-3

DiOP

Diisooctyl phthalate 0.01%

12

Dipropyl phthalate

131-16- 8

DPrP

Dipropyl phthalate 0.003%

13

Docyclohexyl phthalate

84-61-7

DCHP

Dicyclohexyl phthalate 0.003%

14

Dipentyl phthalate

131-18-0

DPP

Diamyl phthalate 0.003%

15

Dibenzyl phthalate

DBzP

Diphenylmethyl phthalate 0.003%

16

Diphenyl phthalate

84-62-8

DPhP

Diphenyl phthalate 0.003%

17

Di-n-hexyl phthalate

84-75-3

DnHP

Di-n-hexyl phthalate 0.003%

18

Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate

117-82-8

DMEP

Di(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate 0.003%

19

Diallyl phthalate

131-17-9

DAP

Dipropylene phthalate 0.003%

20

n-decyl, n-octyl phthalate

119-07-3

nDnOP

1,2-Decyloctyl phthalate 0.003%

21

di-n-decyl phthalate

84-77-5

DnDP

Didecyl phthalate 0.003%

22

Diisopentylphthalate

605-50-5

DiPP

Diisoamyl phthalate 0.003%

23

n-Pentyl iso-pentyl phthalate

/

iPnPP

0.003%

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