ENVIRONMENTAL FACTS ELIR, IRCF

Yes,
used in
producti
on
No, not
used in
prrodu
ction
No in-
formation
Not relevant See comments
9.
Solvents
9.1
Are aromatic hydrocarbons used in solvents
in the production of the product or packaging?
(5)
x X3
9.2
Are any of the following chlorflourocarbons/
flourocarbons used in the production of the
product or packaging?
x
CFC (10)
x
HCFC (10)
x
9.3
Are chlorinated solvents used in the
production of the product or packaging?
x X5
Comments:
X1 X3 X5
Pigment Aromatic hydrocarbons: Clorinated solvents:
The following are classified as environmentally Benzene (5) Hexachlorobutadiende
hazardous pigments: Tolouene (methylbenzene) (5) Methylene chloride
Arsenic (including compounds) (3, 4) Xylene (dimethylbenzene) (5) Tetrachloromethane
Lead (including compounds) (3, 4, 5) 1, 2, 4-Trichlorobenzene
Cyanides (including compounds) (3, 4, 5) X4 1, 1, 1- Trichloroethane
Cadmium (including compounds) (3, 4, 5) The following solvents are classified as Trichlorethylene
Copper (including compounds) (4)
envionrmentally acceptable
Trichloremethane
Chromium (including compounds) (4) (according to ref. 9):
Mercury (including compounds) (3, 4, 5) Water
Nickel (including compounds) (5) Ethanol (not denaturated with phthalales)
i-Propanol
X2 Propylene glycol
n-Paraffins
Glycerol (=alcohols with more than four C atoms)
Pure substances marked with any of the following Acetone
risk categories: Isopropyllaurate
R52, R53, R54, R55, R56, R57, R58, R59 Isopropylpalmitate
Preparations containg pure substances marked Isopropylmyristate
with any of the following risk categories at levels Methylpyrrolidone
greater than 2% by wieght: Gamma-Butyrolactone
R52, R53, R54, R55, R56, R57, R58, R59 Ethyl acetate
B. Manufacturing
hazardous chemical products:
The following are classified as environmentally