hot selling DINP Archives-The Chemical Company

  • hot selling DINP Archives-The Chemical Company
  • hot selling DINP Archives-The Chemical Company
  • hot selling DINP Archives-The Chemical Company
  • Did EPA request a risk evaluation for DINP & DIDP?
  • On May 24, 2019, EPA received requests to conduct risk evaluations for both DINP and DIDP from ExxonMobil Chemical Company, Evonik Corporation, and Teknor Apex, through the American Chemistry Council's High Phthalates Panel (ACC HPP). In December 2019, EPA notified ACC HPP that the Agency had granted their manufacturer requested risk evaluations.
  • Does DINP cause phthalate syndrome?
  • However, DINP does have the potential to cause phthalate syndrome. Therefore, EPA is including DINP in its cumulative risk assessment along with five other phthalate chemicals that have the potential to cause phthalate syndrome, while DIDP is excluded from the cumulative risk assessment.
  • What are the EPA technical support documents for DINP?
  • On May 17, 2024, EPA released for public comment and peer review draft technical support documents on DINP's physical chemical properties, fate and transport in the environment, environmental hazard for terrestrial and aquatic species, human health non-cancer hazards, and human health cancer hazards.
  • Is DINP soluble in organic solvents?
  • It is soluble in most organic solvents. DINP is primarily used as a PVC plasticizer. As compared to DOP, the low volatility and better endurability of DINP significantly reduces the fume emissions during the processing procedure and improves its permanence in the final product.
  • Are DIDP and DINP TSCA safe?
  • There are other uses of DIDP and DINP that are generally excluded from TSCA, such as personal care products, cosmetics, and food contact materials, and EPA did not evaluate risk associated with these uses. The risk evaluations of DIDP and DINP are the first two manufacturer-requested risk evaluations EPA has conducted.
  • What does DINP stand for?
  • Diisononyl Phthalate (DINP) C6H4 (COOC9H19)2, is a clear, colorless, and almost odorless liquid chemical. It is soluble in most organic solvents. DINP is primarily used as a PVC plasticizer.

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