industrial grade DINP Archives-The Chemical Company

  • industrial grade DINP Archives-The Chemical Company
  • industrial grade DINP Archives-The Chemical Company
  • industrial grade DINP Archives-The Chemical Company
  • Is DINP a food additive?
  • Danish EPA identified use of DINP in “slimy” (e.g. sticky animals), soft, and rubber toys; erasers; and in toys and childcare products made from foam plastic. NLM’s HSDB identifies use of this chemical in toys. FDA reports use of DINP as an indirect food additive used in food contact substances.
  • 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.
  • Is DINP a polymer?
  • NLM’s HSDB identifies the main non-PVC use of DINP as polymer-related. ECHA identifies use of this chemical in consumer polymer preparations and compounds in European countries. SPIN reports use of DINP in plastic construction materials, softeners for plastic and rubber, and raw materials for the production of plastic.
  • How many companies manufacture or import DINP?
  • According to the 2016 Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) database, 28 companies manufactured or imported DINP at 37 sites for reporting year 2015. Table 2-2 presents the company information and manufacture and import information where available. Table 2-2 does not represent all of the facilities potentially manufacturing or using DINP.
  • What is DINP used for?
  • DINP is a mixture of isomers composed of 9-carbon in length, such as isononyl alcohol DINP is a general purpose plasticizer with a broad range of applications used in flexible PVC. It is widely used in the toy, construction, and general consumer product markets. It has limited use in food packaging and is not used in medical applications.
  • How many uses contribute to the unreasonable risk of DINP?
  • In the draft risk evaluation, EPA preliminarily determined that two industrial uses and one consumer use significantly contribute to the unreasonable risk of DINP out of the 45 uses evaluated.

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