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California 65 Proposal

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California 65 Proposal

 

CA Proposition 65 is a California-focused proposal for toxic chemicals. As of 2017. There are over 900 controlled chemicals. It has a wide variety and strict standards. Product survey announcements are usually provided. The industry will also provide testing of key substances to meet customer needs. Not all substance testing.

 

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1. CA Proposition 65 <California Proposition 65>: California 65 Proposal

2. CPSC <Consumer Product Safety Committee>: Consumer Goods (US) Safety Committee

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What is SVHC?

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What is SVHC?

 

SVHC (Substances of Very High Concern, Substances of High Concern) are a list of hazardous substances regulated by the EU REACH Regulation. Usually updated twice a year. As of June 2018. The latest version is the 19th batch. A total of 191 high-level substances of concern. Because the test project is much higher than the substance of the RoHS directive. The cost of testing is not cheap. It is usually provided by the manufacturer's self-declaration survey.

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What are the regulatory standards for halogens?

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What are the regulatory standards for halogens?

The main regulatory limits for Halogen Free are as follows. The purpose is to limit the content of chlorine (Cl) and bromine (Br). Achieve the goal of eliminating the use of halogen flame retardants such as PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride). To reduce the environmental hazard released during the flame retardant process.

 

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Halogen limit

IEC-61249-2-21

JPCA-ES-01-1999

Br<900ppm

Cl<900ppm

IPC-4101B

JPCA-ES-01-2003

Cl+Br<1500ppm

Note: Limiting halogen flame retardants also directly affects the material's ability to meet flame retardant specifications (eg UL-94).