including some phthalate plasticizers Turkey

  • including some phthalate plasticizers Turkey
  • including some phthalate plasticizers Turkey
  • including some phthalate plasticizers Turkey
  • Which phthalate-free plasticisers does Leba offer?
  • Since 2013, LEBA continues to produce only phthalate-free plasticisers such as DOTP, DOA, TOTM and special plasticisers and offers flexible solutions to its customers in the direction of R&D studies. You can find the products that suit you by choosing the usage area. GEPOSB Cumhuriyet Cad. No.5 41400 Gebze / KOCAELİ TURKEY
  • What should I avoid if I have phthalates?
  • Avoid vinyl: Most vinyl contains phthalates, but you can find “phthalate-free” vinyl flooring and other products without them. Don’t use fragranced products: Most personal care products with fragrance added contain phthalates. Eat whole foods whenever possible: Food that doesn’t come packaged is less likely to have phthalates.
  • How do you know if a plastic product has phthalates?
  • On plastic products without an ingredient list, look for the triangular recycling symbol for guidance. If there is a number “3” within that symbol and the letters “V” or “PVC” below it, the item likely contains phthalates. When phthalates are listed on labels, they often use their acronyms. The most commonly used phthalate compounds include:
  • How can I prevent phthalate exposure?
  • Dr. Taylor suggests these steps to limit your exposure to phthalates: Avoid vinyl: Most vinyl contains phthalates, but you can find “phthalate-free” vinyl flooring and other products without them. Don’t use fragranced products: Most personal care products with fragrance added contain phthalates.
  • What plastics are phthalates used for?
  • You’ll find them in everything from vinyl flooring to bath toys. The most common plastic enhanced with phthalates is polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a hard plastic that becomes flexible by adding phthalates. PVC is the second-most used plastic worldwide. “Phthalates work as ‘plasticizers’ to help soften PVC,” Dr. Taylor explains.
  • Are phthalates dangerous?
  • Inhaling dust or fragrances containing phthalates. “Experts report finding high levels of phthalates in urine, breast milk and semen,” Dr Taylor shares. “Exposure in infants and children is often higher than adults, since they put everything in their mouths. Phthalates can also cross the placenta-blood barrier, so fetuses aren’t safe.”

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