Thank you Rudy. Yes, I am aware of much of what you say, and agree with
you, especially the "it depends" part. Yes, going back and trying to
interpret the REACH legislation is a nightmare. The real unpleasent
reality is that if a compound contains an SVHC, it is the kiss of death
and whether it is there in significant amounts seems to be irrelevant. All
the customer sees from a reporting standpoint is that this product
contains an SVHC. Never mind that it is at 0.0000000000000000000001% by
weight. Never mind that it will never get out of the product. The
customer, in their drive to appear green at all costs, is sure to reacte
negatively. I hate this legislative crap.....
Doug Pauls
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Doug:
My 2.5 cents...
First, do be aware that many polymeric materials come blended with all
manner of ingredients, from pigments, to fillers, to reinforcing
materials, and this will vary with supplier. Our myriad experiences with
trying to find if a particular material is tolerant to one of our
chemicals is proof to this... the answer is always "it depends".
Second, as a pure, unblended material, and PTFE usually qualifies for
this, no polymeric material has any SVHC, IN SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS. Most
will have trace of unreacted monomers, which are probably a SVHC, but
levels present are considered trivial, unless of course, you are from the
EU :-)
Hope this helps.
Rudy Sedlak
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From: Douglas Pauls <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: [TN] Teflon and SVHCs
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Date: Wednesday, September 2, 2009, 1:01 PM
Good afternoon all,
Being a glutton for punishment and a real slow learner (leave it alone
Dewey), I find myself on our Corporate REACH team. Before going off to do
an afternoon of googling, does anyone know:
a. is there a good central location on polymeric materials and their
constituent materials?
b. Do you know if Teflon contains any of the current substances of very
high concern (SVHCs)?
I know that polymers are exempt from Registration, but not from reporting.
Thanks.
Doug Pauls
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