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This article aims to provide information on Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their implications for compounds mixing at GMORS PAHs are regulated under entry 50 of REACH annex XVII, and this regulation plays a crucial role in determining the compliance of rubber component parts. This article will explore the steps involved in assessing whether articles fall within the scope of the restriction and highlight the specific products where compliance may be a concern.
The regulation concerning PAHs, as outlined in entry 50 of REACH annex XVII, is an important factor in determining the compliance of rubber component parts. To gain a comprehensive understanding of the requirements, it is recommended to refer to the provided link (guideline_entry_50_PAHs_en.pdf) [1] which offers detailed information. Specifically, page 6 of the document provides clear instructions on how to assess whether articles fall within the scope of the restriction.
The compliance of rubber component parts with REACH annex XVII depends on their end application. O-rings and sealing components, which are commonly used in various industries, are typically not within the scope of the restriction. However, it is crucial to note that compliance may vary based on specific products.
GMORS announces that compounds mixing at their facility are compliant with REACH annex XVII unless they are used for the following products:
PAHs regulation, as outlined in entry 50 of REACH annex XVII, is a vital aspect of ensuring the compliance of rubber component parts at GMORS While O-rings and sealing components are generally not within the scope of the restriction, specific products such as sports equipment, household utensils, tools, clothing, and accessories require careful consideration to meet PAHs compliance. It is crucial for GMORS to prioritize the use of compliant compounds when manufacturing products that fall within these categories to ensure the safety and well-being of consumers. By adhering to these regulations, the company can demonstrate its commitment to producing high-quality, safe products in accordance with international standards. Before requesting a quote or making a purchase, please verify whether the intended application falls within the aforementioned restriction range. If it does, kindly inform the GMORS sales representative of the requirement for "low PAHs" or "PAHs-free" materials.
[1] Echa. (2018, March 7). Guideline on the Scope of Restriction Entry 50 of Annex XVII to REACH: Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Articles Supplied to the General Public. Echa.Europa.Eu.
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