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Jinan Jinyingtai Chemical Co., Ltd.-High-efficiency flame retardant DECABDEI may cause adverse effects on health


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2022-04-06

Zhicong Plastics Network News: Flame retardant flame retardant science and technology is developed to meet the needs of social safety in production and life, prevent fires and protect people's lives and property. However, many flame retardants are toxic to health, Decabies are highly efficient flame retardants. Recent animal scientific research shows that the substance may cause adverse health violence, such as brain nervous system toxicity and liver problems.

Zhicong plastic network news: flame retardant flame retardant science and technology is to meet the needs of social safety production and life, to prevent fire However, many flame retardants are toxic to health, Decabies is a highly efficient flame retardant, recent animal science research shows that the substance may cause adverse health violence, such as brain nervous system toxicity and can cause liver problems.
The European Chemicals Agency (ECH) has announced that it will accept comments on a "restriction proposal" for decabromodiphenyl ether (Decabe) by December 15, 2013. The goal of underrating this is to gather information and evidence on the feasibility of ECABDE alternatives. ECABDE is mainly used in plastics, polymer materials, composite materials, textiles and other substances.
ECABDE + is a highly effective flame retardant to prevent items from being ignited. It is estimated that the substance can reduce the fire fatality rate by 20%. Initially, the substance was used mainly in plastics and textiles. In plastics, ECABDE is mainly used in electrical and electronic equipment, transportation and aviation industry and building materials. On July 1, 2008, the European Court of Justice ruled that DECABDE in Europe. It shall not be used for electrical and electronic products. Relevant parties may submit comments through the online questionnaire by December 15, 2013 at the latest. The restriction proposal is expected to be submitted on August 1, 2014.
For a long time, the use of ecabd has not caused health and environmental concerns. Despite 10 years of scientific research, the 2004 environmental and human health risk assessment did not consider it to pose a significant risk in the relevant LECABDEI application areas. However, there are scientific studies that show that ecablep can harm the environment. DECABDE can enter the environment through different channels, such as emissions from the production of products containing eaEE and emissions from the products themselves. The UK Department for the Environment (DERA) and the European Environment Agency have issued a report that cable-is a persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic (PT) substance and a highly persistent, bioaccumulative (vPvB) substance. Subsequently, in December 2012, DECABDE was added to the list of candidate substances for the ACH Regulation. ECH recommends that enable-be included in the List of Authorized Substances (Annex XIV of REACH Regulation).
In the process of stopping proposals, Norway had suggested that ECABOE be included in the Stockholm POPs Agreement. The European Commission decided to align the treatment of DECABDE in EU law with the requirements of the Agreement. Due to the restriction ratio, the European Commission requested ECHA not to include the DECABDE in Appendix IV of ACH, but to maintain an R-ACH Appendix V "Restriction Proposal". The objective of the proposal is to restrict the production, use and sale of ecall:? and products containing this substance. ECH stated that information on the feasibility of ecall restrictions is not sufficient; it would like to know the challenges that the industry may face if the use of eB-based alternatives is mandatory and how long it will take to meet the challenges.