Session 7: Simultaneous Compliance and Minimizing Disinfection
DBP-=Potential for negative impacts to DBP levels/control DBP+/-=Potential impacts to DBP levels/control may be positive or negative depending on circumstance GWR=Groundwater Rule LCR=Lead and Copper Rule LT2ESWTR=Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule Stage 2 DBP=Stage 2 Disinfection and Disinfection
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- Is DBP used in polychloroprene rubber?
- The Risk Assessment for DBP (ECB, 2004) specifies that DBP is used in some polychloroprene rubber and nitrile rubber, but not in all polychloroprene (neoprene) or nitrile rubbers. New information on actual uses is not available. DBP is used extensively in the adhesives industry to plasticise polyvinyl acetate (PVA) emulsions.
- What are the uses of DBP adhesives?
- According to the Risk Assessment for DBP (ECB, 2004) the most important uses of the adhesives are for paper and packaging, wood building and automobile industry. Epoxy resins. Probably same application that in the Risk Assessment for DBP (ECB, 2004) is mentioned as "solvent in the production of fiber glass".
- What is DBP used for?
- The low viscosity and compatibility of DBP make it suited for PVA-based adhesives for bonding cellulosic materials. According to the Risk Assessment for DBP (ECB, 2004) the most important uses of the adhesives are for paper and packaging, wood building and automobile industry. Epoxy resins.
- Why is the use of DBP increasing?
- The increase in the use of DBP from a level below 1 tonnes/year in 2000-2005 to 11 tonnes in 2006 may be due to an error in the registration. The declaration of the substances to the product register is mandatory for preparations containing one or more substances listed in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC (now Annex VI to Regulation 1272/2008) .
- What is DIDP in flexible PVC?
- The typical content of DIDP in flexible PVC products is between 25 and 50% (w/w). It has properties of volatility resistance, heat stability and electric insulation and is typically used as a plasticiser for heat-resistant electrical cords, leather for car interiors, and PVC flooring (ECPI, 2009).
- Is DBP still used in printing inks?
- One application described in the confidential part of the ECHA report. According to CEPE (European Council of producers and importers of paints, printing inks and artists’ colours), DEHP, BBP and DBP are no longer used in printing inks by CEPE/EuPIA (European Printing Ink Association) members following its classification as reprotoxic.