high purity About DINP and California Proposition 65

  • high purity About DINP and California Proposition 65
  • high purity About DINP and California Proposition 65
  • high purity About DINP and California Proposition 65
  • Why is DINP on the Proposition 65 list?
  • DINP is on the Proposition 65 list because it can cause cancer. Exposure to DINP may increase the risk of cancer. Proposition 65 requires businesses to determine if they must provide a warning about exposures to listed chemicals. What is DINP?
  • What is CA Proposition 65?
  • Additional information on CA Proposition 65 can also be found here. DINP (Diisononyl phthalate) is a phthalate plasticizer used in the manufacture of many vinyl (polyvinyl chloride/PVC) products, including electrical wire, coated fabrics, automotive parts, vinyl flooring, footwear, and medical examination gloves, to make them pliable.
  • What is DIDP & DINP?
  • The manufacture, sale, or distribution of toys and child care articles intended for the use of a child under 3 years old, if that product can be placed in the mouth, and it contains DIDP or DINP at levels greater than 0.1%. Federal law has similar prohibitions.
  • Does DINP increase the risk of cancer?
  • · Exposure to DINP may increase the risk of cancer. Proposition 65 requires businesses to determine if they must provide a warning about significant exposure to listed chemicals. What is DINP?
  • · DINP belongs to a family of chemicals called phthalates, which are added to some plastics to make them flexible.
  • How does DINP affect the environment?
  • · DINP can be gradually released from consumer products into indoor environments such as homes, schools, day care centers, offices and cars. It settles on floors and other surfaces, and can accumulate in dust and air. · Exposure can result from contact with products containing DINP.
  • What causes low levels of DEHP & DINP?
  • Exposure to DEHP can result from contact with medical devices or during medical procedures in which devices or equipment containing phthalates are used. Low levels of DEHP and DINP have been detected in some foods that have been in contact with plastics during processing and packaging.

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