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Naphtha (petroleum), light heat-soaked, steam-cracked

A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the fractionation of steam cracked naphtha after recovery from a heat soaking process. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having a carbon number predominantly in the range of C4 through C6 and boiling in the range of approximately 0°C to 80°C (32°F to 176°F).

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The ‘Substance identity’ section is calculated from substance identification information from all ECHA databases. The substance identifiers displayed in the InfoCard are the best available substance name, EC number, CAS number and/or the molecular and structural formulas.

Some substance identifiers may have been claimed confidential, or may not have been provided, and therefore not be displayed.

EC (European Community) Number

The EC Number is the numerical identifier for substances in the EC Inventory. The EC Inventory is a combination of three independent European lists of substances from the previous EU chemicals regulatory frameworks (EINECS, ELINCS and the NLP-list). More information about the EC Inventory can be found here.

If the substance was not covered by the EC Inventory, ECHA attributes a list number in the same format, starting with the numbers 6, 7, 8 or 9.

The EC or list number is the primary substance identifier used by ECHA.

CAS (Chemical Abstract Service) registry number

The CAS number is the substance numerical identifier assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service, a division of the American Chemical Society, to substances registered in the CAS registry database. A substance identified primarily by an EC or list number may be linked with more than one CAS number, or with CAS numbers that have been deleted. More information about CAS and the CAS registry can be found here.

Molecular formula

The molecular formula identifies each type of element by its chemical symbol and identifies the number of atoms of each element found in one discrete molecule of the substance. This information is only displayed if the substance is well–defined, its identity is not claimed confidential and there is sufficient information available in ECHA’s databases for ECHA’s algorithms to generate a molecular structure.

Molecular structure

The molecular structure is based on structures generated from information available in ECHA’s databases. If generated, an InChI string will also be generated and made available for searching. This information is only displayed if the substance is well-defined, its identity is not claimed confidential and there is sufficient information available in ECHA’s databases for ECHA’s algorithms to generate a molecular structure.

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EC / List no.: 296-028-8

CAS no.: 92201-97-3

Mol. formula:

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The ‘Hazard classification and labelling’ section shows the hazards of a substance based on the standardised system of statements and pictograms established under the CLP (Classification Labelling and Packaging) Regulation. The CLP Regulation makes sure that the hazards presented by chemicals are clearly communicated to workers and consumers in the European Union. The CLP Regulation uses the UN Global Harmonised System (GHS) and European Union Specific Hazard Statements (EUH).

This section is based on three sources for information (harmonised classification and labelling (CLH), REACH registrations and CLP notifications). The source of the information is mentioned in the introductory sentence of the hazard statements. When information is available in all sources, the first two are displayed as a priority.

Please note:

The purpose of the information provided under this section is to highlight the substance hazardousness in a readable format. It does not represent a new labelling, classification or hazard statement, neither reflect other factors that affect the susceptibility of the effects described, such as duration of exposure or substance concentration (e.g. in case of consumer and professional uses). Other relevant information includes the following:

  • Substances may have impurities and additives that lead to different classifications. If at least one company has indicated that the substance classification is affected by impurities or additives, this will be indicated by an informative sentence. However, substance notifications in the InfoCard are aggregated independently of the impurities and additives.
  • Hazard statements were adapted to improve readability and may not correspond textually to the hazard statements codes description in the European Union Specific Hazard Statements (EUH) or the UN Global Harmonised System (GHS).

To see the full list of notified classifications and to get more information on impurities and additives relevant to classification please consult the C&L Inventory.

More information about Classification and Labelling is available in the Regulations section of ECHA website.

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Harmonised classification and labelling (CLH)

Harmonised classification and labelling is a legally binding classification and labelling for a substance, agreed at European Community level. Harmonisation is based on the substance’s physical, toxicological and eco-toxicological hazard assessment.

The ‘Hazard classification’ and labelling section uses the signal word, pictogram(s) and hazard statements of the substance under the harmonised classification and labelling (CLH) as its primary source of information.

If the substance is covered by more than one CLH entry (e.g. disodium tetraborate EC no. 215–540–4, is covered by three harmonisations: 005–011–00–4; 005–011–01–1 and 005–011–02–9), CLH information cannot be displayed in the InfoCard as the difference between the CLH classifications requires manual interpretation or verification. If a substance is classified under multiple CLH entries, a link to the C&L Inventory is provided to allow users to view CLH information associated with the substance and no text is automatically generated for the InfoCard.

It is possible that a harmonisation is introduced through an amendment to the CLP Regulation. In that case, the ATP (Adaptation to Technical Progress) number is displayed.

More info on CLH can be found here.

Classification and labelling under REACH

If available, additional information on classification and labelling (C&L) is derived from REACH registration dossiers submitted by industry. This information has not been reviewed or verified by ECHA, and may change without prior notice. REACH registration dossiers have greater data requirements (such as supporting studies) than do notifications under CLP.

Notifications under the Classification Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation

If no EU harmonised classification and labelling exists and the substance was not registered under REACH, information derived from classification and labelling (C&L) notifications to ECHA under CLP Regulation is displayed under this section. These notifications can be provided by manufacturers, importers and downstream users. ECHA maintains the C&L Inventory, but does not review or verify the accuracy of the information.

Note that for readability purposes, only the pictograms, signal words and hazard statements referred in more than 5% of the notifications under CLP are displayed.

GHS08: Serious Health Hazard

Danger! According to the harmonised classification and labelling (ATP01) approved by the European Union, this substance may be fatal if swallowed and enters airways, may cause genetic defects and may cause cancer.

Help Properties of concern

The ‘Properties of concern’ section shows ECHA-assigned graphical indicators for certain substance properties that are regarded as being of relevance or importance to human health and/or the environment based on the information provided to the Agency.

Properties of concern are calculated at four "levels" of certainty:

  • "Recognised" - meaning that the concern is indicated in an official source. Recognised concerns are illustrated with a dark red icon. Sources for these are either a Harmonised C&L (CLP Regulation Annex VI) or in the Candidate list of substances of very high concern for authorisation (REACH).
  • "Potential" - again comes from official sources only. Potential concerns are illustrated with a light red icon. For (C), (M), and (R) it means that the concern is suspected in a Harmonised C&L (CLP Regulation Annex VI), as Carc. 2, Muta. 2, or Repr. 2. For (PBT) and (ED) Potential means that the concern is under assessment in the PBT or ED assessment list, and the outcome indicates a potential ED. There are no potential (Ss) or (Sr)s.
  • "Broad agreement" - comes from data submitted by industry to ECHA, and indicates that the data submitted is aligned, with >= 50% of the data submitters providing the same concern. Broad agreement concerns are illustrated with a solid outlined circle icon.
  • "Minority position" - comes from data submitted by industry to ECHA, and indicates that the data submitted is not aligned. > 5% and < 50% of the data submitters have provided the concerns indicated at this "level". Minority position concerns are illustrated with a greyed out circle icon.

The following properties of concern are calculated:

  • Carcinogenic (C) – Recognised carcinogen: comes from a harmonised C&L classifying the substance as Carc. 1A or 1B and/or an entry in the Candidate list. Potential carcinogen: comes from a harmonised C&L classifying the substance as a suspected carcinogen Carc.2. Broad agreement: comes from industry data where a majority of data submitters agree the substance is carcinogenic. Minority position: comes from industry data where a minority of data submitters indicate the substance is carcinogenic. More information about carcinogenicity here.
  • Mutagenic (M) – Recognised mutagen: comes from a harmonised C&L classifying the substance as Muta. 1A or 1B and/or an entry in the Candidate list. Potential mutagen: comes from a harmonised C&L classifying the substance as a suspected mutagen Muta. 2. Broad agreement: comes from industry data where a majority of data submitters agree the substance is mutagenic. Minority position: comes from industry data where a minority of data submitters indicate the substance is mutagenic. More information about mutagenicity here.
  • Toxic to Reproduction (R) – Recognised as toxic to reproduction: comes from a harmonised C&L classifying the substance as Carc. 1A or 1B and/or an entry in the Candidate list. Potentially toxic to reproduction: comes from a harmonised C&L classifying the substance as suspected toxic to reproduction Repr. 2. Broad agreement: comes from industry data where a majority of data submitters agree the substance is toxic to reproduction. Minority position: comes from industry data where a minority of data submitters indicate the substance is toxic to reproduction. More information about reproductive toxicity here.
  • Skin sensitising (Ss) – Recognised skin sensitiser: comes from a harmonised C&L classifying the substance as Skin Sens. 1, 1A, or 1B. Broad agreement: comes from industry data where a majority of data submitters agree the substance is a skin sensitiser. Minority position: comes from industry data where a minority of data submitters indicate the substance is skin sensitising. More information about skin sensitiser here.
  • Respiratory sensitising (Sr) – Recognised respiratory sensitiser: comes from a harmonised C&L classifying the substance as Resp. Sens. 1, 1A, or 1B and/or an entry in the Candidate list. Broad agreement: comes from industry data where a majority of data submitters agree the substance is a respiratory sensitiser. Minority position: comes from industry data where a minority of data submitters indicate the substance is a respiratory sensitiser. More information about respiratory sensitiser here.
  • PBT – Recognised Persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic (PBT) (or vPvB): comes from an entry in the Candidate list. Potential PBT: is shown for substances under assessment, and comes from an entry in the PBT assessment list. Broad agreement: comes from industry data where a majority of data submitters agree the substance is PBT. Minority position: comes from industry data where a minority of data submitters indicate the substance is PBT. More information about persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic substances here.
  • ED – Recognised Endocrine Disruptor (ED): comes from an entry in the Candidate list. Potential ED: is shown for substances under assessment, and comes from an entry in the ED assessment list, if the outcome is not final and “Not ED”. At this time there is no industry submitted data taken into account to display an ED property of concern. More information about endocrine disrupting substances here.
  • POP – Recognised Persistent Organic Pollutant (POP): comes from an entry in the Annex I, II or III to the POPs Regulation and/or an entry in the Annex A, B or C to the Stockholm Convention. Under assessment as Persistent Organic Pollutant: is shown for substances that have been proposed for their inclusion in the Stockholm Convention and are under assessment, or for which a proposal is under preparation in the European Union. Note that proposals that have been set aside, either before their submission by the EU to the Convention, or by the POP Review Committee are still indicated as "Under assessment as POP".

The substance properties displayed in this section are derived from Harmonised classification and labelling (CLH) data, entries in the Candidate list of substances of very high concern for authorisation, the PBT assessment list, the ED assessment list, REACH registered dossier data and from notifications made under CLP. A prioritisation hierarchy means that data is taken from harmonised C&L data and regulatory lists first, then REACH registrations and finally from CLP notifications. By clicking on the "More details" button you can see the exact origin(s) of each Property of Concern.

Impurities or additives: When a specific critical property is calculated from industry data and where the majority of data submitters have indicated that the property relates to cases containing impurities and/or additives, then the respective critical property icon is modified with an asterisk (*).

  • C

Carcinogenic

  • M

Mutagenic

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Properties of concernSource(s)
  • C

Carcinogenic

  • M

Mutagenic

about INFOCARD - Last updated: 06/05/2022 InfoCard

The InfoCard summarises the non-confidential data of a substance held in the databases of the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA). InfoCards are generated automatically based on the data available at the time of generation.

The quality and correctness of the information submitted to ECHA remains the responsibility of the data submitter. The type of uses and classifications may vary between different submissions to ECHA and for a full understanding it is recommended to consult the source data. Information on applicable regulatory frameworks is also automatically generated and may not be complete or up to date. It is the responsibility of the substance manufacturers and importers to consult official publications, e.g. the electronic edition of the Official Journal of the European Union.

InfoCards are updated when new information is available. The date of the last update corresponds to the publication date of the InfoCard and not necessarily to the date in which the update occurred in the source data.

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Regulatory context

Here you can find all of the regulations and regulatory lists in which this substance appears, according to the data available to ECHA. This substance has been found in the following regulatory activities (directly, or inheriting the regulatory context of a parent substance):

REACH - Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals Regulation
  • Substances predicted as likely to meet criteria for category 1A or 1B carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, or reproductive toxicity, or with dispersive or diffuse use(s) where predicted likely to meet any classification criterion for health or environmental hazards, or where there is a nanoform soluble in biological and environmental media.
  • Substances indicated, in 2009, as being intended to be registered by at least one company in the EEA.
CLP - Classification, Labelling and Packaging
  • Harmonized C&L
    CLP Regulation Annex VI
    Substances for which an agreed set of classification and labelling data has been agreed at EU level by Member States.
Previous Legislations
  • Substances listed in the EINECS, ELINCS, or NLP inventories.
Active Implantable Medical Devices Directive-repealed
  • Active Implantable Medical Devices Directive - Hazardous Substances
    EU. Hazardous Substances for Purposes of Directive 90/385/EEC on Active Implantable Medical Devices, 20 July 1990, amended by Directive 2007/47/EC, 21 September 2007

    This list contains hazardous substances for purposes of Directive 90/385/EEC on active implantable medical devices, particularly as regards Article 3 and Annex I (Essential Requirements). This non-exhaustive database is derived from: Table 3 of Annex VI to CLP, REACH Candidate List of SVHCs, and Directive 2000/54/EC's Annex III (Biological Agents list). Please note that Regulation (EU) 2017/745 on medical devices has repealed Directive 90/385/EEC and begun to apply from 26 May 2021. Nevertheless, Article 120 of the Regulation provides for a transitional period allowing medical devices, under specified conditions (e.g., placed on the market prior to 26 May 2021), to continue to comply with the Directive. In accordance with the fourth paragraph of Article 120, this period ends 26 May 2025.

CAD - Chemical Agents Directive
  • CAD - Chemical Agents Directive, Article 2(b)(i) - Hazardous Agents
    EU. Hazardous Substances - Article 2(b)(i), Directive 98/24/EC on Protection of Workers from Chemical Agent-related Risks, 5 May 1998 (Table 3 of Annex VI to CLP, as amended)

    This list contains a non-exhaustive inventory based on the list of substances with harmonised classification and labelling (i.e., Table 3 of Annex VI to the CLP Regulation 1272/2008/EC). While the harmonised list covers many hazardous substances, others not listed may also meet the classification criteria in accordance with the CLP Regulation.

CMD - Carcinogens and Mutagens Directive
  • Carc and Muta Directive, Annex I - Substances, Mixtures & Processes
    EU. Substances, Mixtures, Related Processes: Annex I & Art. 2, Dir 2004/37/EC (CMRD), as amended by Dir (EU) 2022/431, 16 March 2022

    This list contains a non-exhaustive inventory of substances based on Art. 2 carcinogen, mutagen and reprotoxin (CMR) definitions and Annex I of the Carcinogens, Mutagens and Reprotoxins Directive (CMRD). Category 1A and 1B CMRs are derived from the CLP Regulation's Table 3 of Annex VI (1272/2008/EC). Employers are obligated to minimize worker exposure to these agents as far as possible, and must arrange for medical surveillance of workers exposed to these substances.

Construction Products Regulation
  • Construction Product Regulation - Annex I (3) - Hazardous Substances
    EU. Hazardous Substances for Purposes of Annex I (3) (Requirements for Construction Works), Regulation 305/2011/EU on Marketing of Construction Products, amended by Regulation 574/2014/EU, 28 May 2014

    This list contains a non-exhaustive inventory of substances taken from: (1) Table 3 of Annex VI to CLP; (2) the Candidate List of SVHCs; (3) Annex XIV of REACH (Authorisation List); (4) Annex XVII of REACH (Restrictions List); (5) F-gases subject to emission limits/reporting per Regulation 517/2014/EU; and (6) volatile organic compounds (VOCs) listed in the Ambient Air Directive 2008/50/EC. The basis of the list is Annex I(3) of the Construction Products Regulation 305/2011/EC, which stipulates that construction works must not have a high impact on human health or the environment as a result of: giving off toxic gas; emissions of dangerous substances, volatile organic compounds (VOC), greenhouse gases or dangerous particles into indoor or outdoor air; release of dangerous substances into drinking water, ground water, marine waters, surface waters or soil.

  • Construction Product Regulation - Article 6(5) - SDS and Declaration
    EU. Hazardous Substances Subject to Declaration (Article 6(5)), Regulation 305/2011/EU on Marketing of Construction Products, amended by Regulation 574/2014/EU, 28 May 2014

    This list contains a non-exhaustive inventory of substances originating from: (1) Table 3 of Annex VI to CLP (i.e., the list of harmonised substances); (2) the Candidate List of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHCs); and REACH Annex XIV (Authorisation List). This list is compiled on the basis of Article 6(5) of Regulation 305/2011/EC on Marketing of Construction Products. This provision requires SDSs and information on hazardous substances (i.e., SVHCs) contained in construction products be provided with the declaration of performance.

Cosmetic Products Regulation
  • Cosmetic Products Regulation, Annex II - Prohibited Substances
    EU. Prohibited Substances: Annex II, Regulation 1223/2009/EC on Cosmetic Products, as amended by Regulation (EU) 2022/1531, OJ L 240, 16 September 2022

    This list contains substances which are banned from use in any cosmetic products marketed for sale or use in the European Union.

EU Ecolabel Regulation
  • Ecolabel - Restrictions for Hazardous Substances/Mixtures
    EU. Hazardous Substances which may Preclude Goods from the Ecolabel Award as per Article 6(6) of Regulation 66/2010/EC, L 27/1, 30 January 2010

    This list contains a non-exhaustive inventory of substances based on the list of hazardous substances with harmonised classification and labelling (i.e. Table 3 of Annex VI to the CLP Regulation), and the Candidate List of substances of very high concern (SVHCs). Pursuant to Article 6(6) of the EU Ecolabel Regulation, the ecolabel must not be awarded to goods containing substances or mixtures classified according to the CLP as toxic; hazardous to the environment; and carcinogenic, mutagenic, or toxic for reproduction (CMRs). Nor are products allowed the ecolabel award when they contain SVHCs (per Article 57 of REACH). While the CLP's harmonised list contains many such substances, other ones not listed in Table 3 may also meet the criteria specified for classification under the CLP.

End-of-Life Vehicles Directive
  • End-of-Life Vehicles Directive - Hazardous Substances
    EU. Hazardous Substances per Article 2(11) of End-of-Life Vehicles Directive 2000/53/EC, 21 October 2000, amended by Directive 2020/363/EU, 5 March 2020 (based on Table 3/Annex VI of CLP)

    This list contains a non-exhaustive inventory of hazardous substances as defined by Article 2(11) of the End-of-Life Vehicles Directive 2000/53/EC. It is based on the relevant subset of substances with harmonised classification listed in Table 3 of Annex VI to the CLP Regulation 1272/2008/EC.

Food Contact Active and Intelligent Materials and Articles Regulation
  • Active and Intelligent Materials - CMR Substances not allowed for use
    EU. Carcinogens, Mutagens and Reproductive substances Not Allowed for Use in Components of Active and Intelligent Materials and Articles (Article 5(2)(c)(i)), Regulation 450/2009/EC, 30 May 2009

    This list contains a non-exhaustive list of Carcinogens, Mutagens and Reproductive substances (CMRs) that are not allowed for use in components of active and intelligent materials and articles per Art. 5(2)(c)(i) of Regulation 450/2009/EC. The list is derived from a subset of substances on Table 3 of Annex VI to the CLP Regulation (1272/2008/EC).

General Product Safety Directive
  • General Product Safety Directive - Hazardous Substances
    EU. Hazardous Substances for Purposes of General Product Safety Directive (2001/95/EC), 15 January 2002, amended by Reg 596/2009/EC, 18 July 2009

    This list contains a non-exhaustive inventory of substances that fall within the European Union's hazardous substance definitions, as provided on: (1) Table 3 of Annex VI to the CLP Regulation 1272/2008/EC; (2) Annex III of Directive 2000/54/EC (Biological Agents); Candidate List of SVHCs; and REACH Annexes XIV and XVII (Authorisation and Restriction lists). They can be considered hazardous for purposes of the General Product Safety Directive 2001/95/EC.

In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices Directive-repealed
  • In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices Directive - Hazardous Substances
    EU. Hazardous Substances for Purposes of Article 3 & Annex I (Essential Requirements), Directive 98/79/EC on In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices, 7 December 1998

    This list contains a non-exhaustive inventory of hazardous substances for purposes of essential requirements (Article 3 and Annex I) for general safety, design, manufacture and hazard communication of in vitro diagnostic medical devices. It is derived from: Table 3 of Annex VI to CLP, REACH Candidate List of SVHCs, and Directive 2000/54/EC's Annex III (Biological Agents list). Note that Regulation 2017/746/EU on in vitro diagnostic medical devices was published in the EU Official Journal on 5 May 2017. With few exceptions specified in Articles 112 and 113 of this Regulation, Directive 98/79/EC is repealed, and the rules pursuant to 2017/746/EU apply, from 26 May 2022.

In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices Regulation
  • In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices Regulation - Hazardous Substances
    EU. Hazardous Substances for Purposes of Art. 5(2) and Annex I of Regulation (EU) 2017/746 on In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices, 5 May 2017, as corrected 27 December 2019

    This list contains a non-exhaustive inventory of hazardous substances for purposes of Regulation (EU) 2017/746, including Chap. 2 (Placing on the market and putting into service) and Annex I (General Safety and Performance Requirements). It is derived from: Table 3 of Annex VI to CLP, REACH Candidate List of SVHCs, and Directive 2000/54/EC's Annex III (Biological Agents list).

Marine Environmental Policy Framework Directive
  • Marine Environmental Policy Framework Directive - Hazardous Substances
    EU. Hazardous Substances for Purposes of Directive 2008/56/EC (Marine Strategy Framework Directive), 25 June 2008, amended by Directive 2017/845/EU, 18 May 2017

    This list contains a non-exhaustive inventory of hazardous substances for purposes of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, especially as it concerns Art. 3(8), and Annexes I and III. The listed substances meet the European Union's definitions as hazardous, as provided on: (1) Table 3 of Annex VI to the CLP Regulation (1272/2008/EC); (2) Annex III of Directive 2000/54/EC (Biological Agents); Candidate List of SVHCs; and REACH Annex XIV (Authorisation List).

Medical Devices Directive-repealed
  • Medical Devices Directive - Hazardous Substances
    EU. Hazardous Substances for Purposes of Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC, 12 July 1993, amended by Directive 2007/47/EC, 21 September 2007

    This list contains hazardous substances in accordance with the Medical Devices Directive's (MDD) design and construction requirements pursuant to Annex I, Part II (7) & (8) (i.e., chemical, physical and biological properties; and infection and microbial contamination). Specifically, the non-exhaustive database is derived from: Table 3 of Annex VI to CLP, REACH Candidate List of SVHCs, and Directive 2000/54/EC's Annex III (Biological Agents list). Please note that Regulation (EU) 2017/745 on medical devices has repealed Directive 93/42/EEC and begun to apply from 26 May 2021. Nevertheless, Article 120 of the Regulation provides for a transitional period allowing medical devices, under specified conditions (e.g., placed on the market prior to 26 May 2021), to continue to comply with the Directive. In accordance with the fourth paragraph of Article 120, this period ends 26 May 2025.

Medical Devices Regulation
  • Medical Devices Regulation - Hazardous Substances
    EU. Hazardous Substances for Purposes of Medical Devices Regulation 2017/745/EU, 5 May 2017, as amended by Regulation 2020/561/EU, 24 April 2020

    This list contains hazardous substances for purposes of the Medical Devices Regulation (MDR), based on the legislation's Annex I general safety and performance requirements, including for chemical, physical and biological properties. Specifically, the non-exhaustive database is derived from: Table 3 of Annex VI to CLP, REACH Candidate List of SVHCs, and Directive 2000/54/EC's Annex III (Biological Agents list).

Protection of Pregnant and Breastfeeding Workers Directive
  • Protection of Pregnant and Breastfeeding Workers Directive, Annex I+II
    EU. Chemical Agents: Annexes I & II, Directive 92/85/EEC on Pregnant Workers, 28 November 1992 (updated by table 3 of Annex VI to CLP, 5 October 2018)

    This list contains a non-exhaustive inventory of substances to which pregnant workers and workers who have recently given birth or are breastfeeding may not be exposed. Employers are obligated to prevent the exposure of these workers to any agents that may have adverse health effects on either mother or child. The inventory originates from Table 3 of Annex VI to the CLP.

Protection of Young People Directive
  • Physical, Biological and Chemical Agents & Processes and Work
    EU. Non-Exhaustive List of Banned Substances, Directive 94/33/EC on Young People at Work, 20 August 1994, as amended by Dir 2014/27/EU, March 5, 2014 (Based on Table 3 of Annex VI to CLP, inter alia)

    This list contains biological and chemical agents, in accordance with Art. 7 and points 2 and 3 of the Annex to Directive 94/33/EC, to which young persons (under 18 years of age) may not be exposed at the workplace. The list is a non-exhaustive inventory of such substances based on: 1) agents of risk groups 3 and 4 under Directive 2000/54/EC; 2) Table 3 of Annex VI to the CLP Regulation; 3) and Annex I of Directive 2004/37/EC.

Safety and Health of Workers at Work Directive
  • Safety and Health of Workers at Work Directive - Hazardous Substances
    EU. Hazardous Substances for Purposes of Directive 89/391/EEC, 29 June 1989, amended by Regulation 1137/2008/EC, 21 November 2008 (Table 3/Annex VI, CLP; Annex III, 2000/54/EC)

    This list contains a non-exhaustive inventory of substances that fall within the scope of the European Union's definition of hazardous chemical and biological substances, as provided on: (1) Table 3 of Annex VI to the CLP Regulation 1272/2008/EC; and (2) Annex III of Directive 2000/54/EC (Biological Agents). The EU's Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Framework Directive 89/391/EEC applies to risks arising from chemical, physical and biological agents at the workplace.

Safety and/or Health Signs at Work Directive
  • Workplace Signs - minimum requirements & signs on containers and pipes
    EU. Workplace Signage: Annexes I and III, Directive 92/58/EEC, last amended by Directive 2014/27/EU, 5 March 2014

    This list contains hazardous substances based on Table 3 of Annex VI to the CLP Regulation 1272/2008/EC. According to the annexes to Directive 92/58/EEC, storage areas and containers containing chemical substances or mixtures that are classified as hazardous according to the CLP Regulation must be duly marked and/or labeled. Directive 92/58/EEC requires employers to ensure proper signage is posted in areas where hazards cannot be avoided or reduced.

WFD - Waste Framework Directive
  • Waste Framework Directive, Annex III - Waste - Hazardous Properties
    EU. Substances according to Hazardous Waste Properties: Annex III, Directive 2008/98/EC, 22 November 2008, amended by Directive 2018/851/EU, 14 June 2018

    This list contains substances that have been assigned hazard property (HP) waste codes 1-15, as defined in terms of the hazard class and category, hazard (H) statement, and/or concentration limits provided in Annex III of the Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC. The classifications of the substances listed in the list are based on their harmonised classifications per Table 3 of Annex VI to the CLP Regulation 1272/2008/EC.

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Substance names and other identifiers

Regulatory process names
[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the fractionation of steam cracked naphtha after recovery from a heat soaking process. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having a carbon number predominantly in the range of C4 through C6 and boiling in the range of approximately 0°C to 80°C (32°F to 176°F).]
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the fractionation of steam cracked naphtha after recovery from a heat soaking process. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having a carbon number predominantly in the range of C4 through C6 and boiling in the range of approximately 0°C to 80°C (32°F to 176°F).
Other
Low boiling point naphtha - unspecified
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the fractionation of steam cracked naphtha after recovery from a heat soaking process. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having a carbon number predominantly in the range of C4 through C6 and boiling in the range of approximately 0°C to 80°C (32°F to 176°F).
Other
Naphtha (petroleum), light heat-soaked, steam-cracked
EC Inventory, Cosmetic Products Regulation, Annex II - Prohibited Substances, Other
Naphtha (petroleum), light heat-soaked, steam-cracked
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the fractionation of steam cracked naphtha after recovery from a heat soaking process. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having a carbon number predominantly in the range of C4 through C6 and boiling in the range of approximately 0°C to 80°C (32°F to 176°F).
Pre-Registration process, Cosmetic Products Regulation, Annex II - Prohibited Substances, Other
Naphtha (petroleum), light heat-soaked, steam-cracked; Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified [ complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the fractionation of steam cracked naphtha after recovery from a heat soaking process. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having a carbon number predominantly in the range of C4 through C6 and boiling in the range of approxi mately 0o C to 80o C (32°F to 176°F).]
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the fractionation of steam cracked naphtha after recovery from a heat soaking process. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having a carbon number predominantly in the range of C4 through C6 and boiling in the range of approximately 0°C to 80°C (32°F to 176°F).
Active Implantable Medical Devices Directive - Hazardous Substances, In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices Directive - Hazardous Substances, Medical Devices Directive - Hazardous Substances
Naphtha (petroleum), light heat-soaked, steam-cracked; Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified [A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the fractionation of steam cracked naphtha after recovery from a heat soaking process. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having a carbon number predominantly in the range of C4 through C6 and boiling in the range of approxi mately 0o C to 80o C (32°F to 176°F).]
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the fractionation of steam cracked naphtha after recovery from a heat soaking process. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having a carbon number predominantly in the range of C4 through C6 and boiling in the range of approximately 0°C to 80°C (32°F to 176°F).
FCM Active and Intelligent Materials - CMRs not allowed for use, CAD - Chemical Agents Directive, Art. 2(b)(i) - Hazardous Agents, Construction Product Regulation - Annex I (3) - Hazardous Substances, Construction Product Regulation - Art. 6(5) - SDS and Declaration, EU Ecolabels - Restrictions for Hazardous Substances/Mixtures, End-of-Life Vehicles Directive - Hazardous Substances, In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices Regulation - Hazardous Substances, Marine Environmental Policy Framework Directive - Hazardous Substances, Medical Devices Regulation - Hazardous Substances, Protection of Pregnant and Breastfeeding Workers Directive, Annex I+II, General Product Safety Directive - Hazardous Substances, Workplace Signs - minimum requirements & signs on containers and pipes, Safety and Health of Workers at Work Directive - Hazardous Substances, Waste Framework Directive, Annex III - Waste - Hazardous Properties, Carc and Muta Directive, Annex I - Substances, Mixtures & Processes, Fertiliser Regulation- Annex I, E.3 (chelating and complexing agents)
Translated names
(Keerulise koostisega süsivesinike segu, mis saadakse aurkrakitud raskbensiini fraktsioonimisel pärast kuumas töötlemist. Koosneb peamiselt süsivesinikest, mille süsiniku aatomite arv on valdavalt vahemikus C4 kuni C6, ning on keemistemperatuuriga umbes 0°C kuni 80 °C.) (et)
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(Složeni sastav ugljikovodika dobiven frakcioniranjem parno krekiranog benzina nakon regeneracije iz postupka toplinske apsorpcije. Sastoji se pretežito od ugljikovodika koji imaju broj ugljikovih atoma pretežito u području od C4 do C6 i vriju u području približno od 0 °C do 80 °C.) (hr)
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[A meleg szikkasztásból visszanyert, majd gőzzel krakkolt bonyolult összetételű szénhidrogén elegy. Főleg szénhidrogénekből áll, melyek szénatomszáma elsősorban a C4-C6 tartományban van, és forrásponttartománya hozzávatőlegesen 0°C-tól 80°C-ig (32°F-től 176°F-ig) terjed.] (hu)
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[Kompleks blanding av hydrokarboner dannet ved fraksjonering av dampkrakket nafta etter gjenvinning fra en varmebehandlingsprosess. Består for det meste av hydrokarboner, hovedsakelig C4 til C6, med omtrentlig kokepunktsintervall fra 0 °C til 80 °C (32 °F til 176 °F).] (no)
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[Kompleksna kombinacija ogljikovodikov dobljena s frakcionacijo parno krekirane nafte po rekuperaciji iz procesa toplotne obdelave. Sestoji pretežno iz ogljikovodikov s številom ogljikovih atomov pretežno v območju med C4 in C6 ter z vreliščem v območju med 0 °C in 80 °C.] (sl)
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[komplexe Kombination von Kohlenwasserstoffen, erhalten durch Fraktionieren von dampfgekracktem Naphtha nach Rückgewinnung aus einem Wärmeaufnahmeverfahren; besteht vorwiegend aus Kohlenwasserstoffen mit Kohlenstoffzahlen überwiegend im Bereich von C4 bis C6 mit einem Siedebereich von etwa 0 °C bis 80 °C] (de)
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[Komplexná zmes uhľovodíkov získavaná frakcionáciou ťažkého benzínu z parného krakovania po znovuzískaní z krakovacej komory (krakovacieho hada). Pozostáva predovšetkým z uhľovodíkov s počtom atómov uhlíka prevažne v rozmedzí od C4 do C6. Má teplotu varu v rozmedzí približne od 0 °C do 80 °C.] (sk)
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[O combinaţie complexă de hidrocarburi obţinută prin fracţionarea fluxului nafta, cracată cu vapori după ce a fost recuperată din procesul de impregnare termică în care predomină hidrocarburile având un număr de atomi de carbon cuprins cu precădere între C4 şi C6 şi al căror punct de fierbere este cuprins între aproximativ 0°C şi 80°C (32°F şi 176°F).] (ro)
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[Ogļūdeņražu savienojumu komplekss, kas iegūts, tvaika krekingā apstrādātu ligroīnu frakcionējot pēc tā reģenerēšanas no tvaika apstrādes procesa. Sastāv pārsvarā no ogļūdeņražiem ar oglekļa atomu skaitu pārsvarā no C4 līdz C6, aptuvenā viršanas temperatūra no 0°C līdz 80°C (32°F līdz 176°F).] (lv)
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[Složitá směs uhlovodíků získaná frakční destilací pyrolyzního benzínu po regeneraci z tepelného reaktoru. Je složena převážně z uhlovodíků s počtem uhlíkových atomů převážně v rozmezí C4 až C6 a s rozmezím teplot varu přibližně 0 °C až 80 °C.] (cs)
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[Sudėtinis angliavandenilių mišinys, gaunamas frakcionuojant gavus iš šildymo proceso krekingo vandens garais pirminį benziną. Jį sudaro daugiausia angliavandeniliai, turintys anglies atomų skaičių daugiausia nuo C4 iki C6, ir kurių virimo temperatūra maždaug nuo 0 °C iki 80 °C (nuo 32 °F iki 176 °F).] (lt)
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[Πολύπλοκος συνδυασμός υδρογονανθράκων που λαμβάνεται από την κλασμάτωση ατμοπυρολυμένης νάφθας μετά από ανάκτηση από διεργασία παρατεταμένης θέρμανσης. Συνίσταται κυρίως από υδρογονάνθρακες με αριθμό ατόμων άνθρακα κυρίως μεταξύ C4 και C6 που αποστάζουν μεταξύ 0 °C και 80 °C περίπου.] (el)
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Alacsony forráspontú benzin – nem meghatározott (hu)
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Benzin (nafta), laki - podvrgnut produženom djelovanju topline, parom krekiran (hr)
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Benzin (nyersolaj), könnyű melegen szikkasztott, gőzkrakkolt (hu)
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Benzyna lekka z krakingu parowego, po procesie wygrzewania (ropa naftowa) (pl)
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Benzín (ropný), lehký z tepelného reaktoru, pyrolýzní (cs)
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combinación compleja de hidrocarburos obtenida por el fraccionamiento de nafta craqueada a vapor después de la recuperación de un proceso de impregnación con calor; compuesta principalmente de hidrocarburos con un número de carbonos en su mayor parte dentro del intervalo de C4 a C6 y con un intervalo de ebullición aproximado de 0 °C a 80 °C (es)
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Combinaison complexe d'hydrocarbures obtenue par fractionnement du naphta de vapocraquage récupéré après une maturation. Se compose principalement d'hydrocarbures dont le nombre de carbones se situe en majorité dans la gamme C4-C6 et dont le point d'ébullition est compris approximativement entre 0°C et 80°C. (fr)
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Combinazione complessa di idrocarburi ottenuta dal frazionamento di nafta da steam cracking dopo recupero da un processo a bagno di calore ('heat soaking'). È costituita in prevalenza da idrocarburi con un numero di atomi di carbonio prevalentemente nell'intervallo C4-6 e punto di ebollizione nell'intervallo 0 °C - 80 °C ca. (da 32°F a 176°F). (it)
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Combinação complexa de hidrocarbonetos obtida por fraccionamento de nafta sujeita a steam cracking, após recuperação de um processo de aquecimento. É constituída predominantemente por hidrocarbonetos com número de átomos de carbono predominantemente na gama C4 a C6 e destilação no intervalo aproximado de 0 °C a 80 °C. (pt)
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Een complexe verzameling koolwaterstoffen, verkregen door fractionering van stoomgekraakte nafta na terugwinning uit een hitteverzadigingsproces. Bestaat voornamelijk uit koolwaterstoffen, overwegend C4 tot en met C6, met een kooktraject van ongeveer 0°C tot 80°C. (nl)
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En sammensat blanding af carbonhydrider opnået ved fraktioneringen af dampkrakket naphtha efter genindvinding fra en varmeudblødningsproces. Den består overvejende af carbonhydrider, overvejende C4 til og med C6, med kogeinterval omtrent fra 0 °C til 80 °C (32 ºF til 176 ºF). (da)
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Fracţia nafta (petrol), uşoară, impregnată termic, cracată cu vapori (mt)
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Fracţia nafta (petrol), uşoară, impregnată termic, cracată cu vapori (ro)
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Fracţia nafta (petrol), uşoară, impregnată termic, cracată cu vapori Fracţia nafta cu punct de fierbere la temperaturi scăzute- nespecificat [O combinaţie complexă de hidrocarburi obţinută prin fracţionarea fluxului nafta, cracată cu vapori după ce a fost recuperată din procesul de impregnare termică în care predomină hidrocarburile având un număr de atomi de carbon cuprins cu precădere între C4 şi C6 şi al căror punct de fierbere este cuprins între aproximativ 0°C şi 80°C (32°F şi 176°F).] (ro)
C&L Inventory
Fracţia nafta (petrol), uşoară, impregnată termic, cracată cu vapori Fracţia nafta cu punct de fierbere la temperaturi scăzute- nespecificat O combinaţie complexă de hidrocarburi obţinută prin fracţionarea fluxului nafta, cracată cu vapori după ce a fost recuperată din procesul de impregnare termică în care predomină hidrocarburile având un număr de atomi de carbon cuprins cu precădere între C4 şi C6 şi al căror punct de fierbere este cuprins între aproximativ 0°C şi 80°C (32°F şi 176°F). (mt)
C&L Inventory
Fracţia nafta cu punct de fierbere la temperaturi scăzute- nespecificat (mt)
Other
Fracţia nafta cu punct de fierbere la temperaturi scăzute- nespecificat (ro)
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Komplex blandning av kolväten erhållen genom fraktionering av ångkrackad nafta efter återvinning från en värmebehandlingsprocess. Består främst av kolväten, i synnerhet C4 till C6, med ungefärligt kokpunktsintervall från 0 °C till 80 °C. (sv)
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Lavtkogende uspecificeret nafta (da)
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lavtkokende nafta - uspesifisert (no)
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Ligroīns (nafta), vieglais, tvaika kamerā uzkarsēts tvaika krekinga ligroīns (lv)
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Ligroīns ar zemu viršanas temperatūru – nestandarta (lv)
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Lågkokande nafta – ospecificerad (sv)
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Madala keemispunktiga raskbensiin – määratlemata (et)
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Matalalla kiehuva teollisuusbensiini – täsmentämätön (fi)
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Monimutkainen seos hiilivetyjä, saatu jakotislaamalla höyrykrakattua teollisuusbensiiniä vakiolämpöprosessista keräämisen jälkeen. Koostuu pääasiassa hiilivedyistä, joiden hiililuvut ovat pääasiassa välillä C4:stä C6:een ja jotka kiehuvat likimäärin välillä 0°C:sta 80°C:een (32°F:sta 176°F:iin). (fi)
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Nafta (aardolie), lichte hitteverzadigde, stoomgekraakt (nl)
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nafta (petroleum), lett varmebehandlet, dampkrakket (no)
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Nafta (petroleum), lätt, värmebehandlad, ångkrackad (sv)
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nafta (petrolio), leggera da bagno di calore (heat-soaking ), da steam cracking (it)
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nafta (petróleo), fracción ligera impregnada con calor, craqueada a vapor (es)
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Nafta (petróleo), fracção leve aquecida, sujeita a steam cracking (pt)
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nafta (zemeljsko olje), lahka, toplotno obdelana, parno krekirana (sl)
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nafta con basso punto di ebollizione - non specificata (it)
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Nafta de baixo ponto de ebulição - não especificada (pt)
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nafta de bajo punto de ebullición, sin especificar (es)
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Nafta met laag kookpunt - niet gespecifieerd (nl)
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nafta z nizkim vreliščem – neopredeljeno (sl)
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Naphta léger (pétrole), maturation, vapocraquage;naphta à bas point d'ébullition — non spécifié;[combinaison complexe d'hydrocarbures obtenue par fractionnement du naphta de vapocraquage récupéré après une maturation. Se compose principalement d'hydrocarbures comportant majoritairement 4 à 6 atomes de carbone (C4-C6) et dont l'intervalle d'ébullition est compris approximativement entre 0 et 80 oC (entre 32 et 176o F).] (fr)
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naphta à point d'ébullition bas - non spécifié (fr)
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Naphtha (Erdöl), leicht, aus dem Wärme-Soaker, dampfgekrackt (de)
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naphtha (råolie), let varmeudblødt, dampkrakket (da)
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Naphtha, niedrigsiedend, nicht spezifiziert (de)
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Nisko-vrijući benzin - nespecificiran (hr)
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Niskowrząca benzyna - niespecyfikowana (pl)
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Nízkovroucí benzínová frakce – nespecifikovaná (cs)
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O combinaţie complexă de hidrocarburi obţinută prin fracţionarea fluxului nafta, cracată cu vapori după ce a fost recuperată din procesul de impregnare termică în care predomină hidrocarburile având un număr de atomi de carbon cuprins cu precădere între C4 şi C6 şi al căror punct de fierbere este cuprins între aproximativ 0°C şi 80°C (32°F şi 176°F). (mt)
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Pirminis benzinas (nafta), lengvasis, šildomasis krekingo vandens garais pirminio benzino distiliavimas (lt)
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Raskbensiin (nafta), kerge kuumas aurkrakitud (et)
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Teollisuusbensiini (maaöljy), kevyt vakiolämpökäsitelty, höyrykrakattu (fi)
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Złożona mieszanina węglowodorów otrzymywana przez frakcjonowanie krakowanej z parą wodną benzyny ciężkiej po odzyskaniu z procesu wygrzewania. Składa się przede wszystkim z węglowodorów o liczbie atomów węgla głównie w zakresie od C4 do C6 wrzących w zakresie temp. od ok. 0°C do 80°C . (pl)
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ťažký benzín (ropný), ľahká frakcia, opätovne parne krakovaný (sk)
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ťažký benzín s nízkou teplotou varu - nešpecifikovaný (sk)
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Žematemperatūris pirminis benzinas – neapibrėžtas (lt)
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Νάφθα χαμηλού σημείου ζέσεως - μη προσδιοριζόμενη (el)
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νάφθαΝάφθα (πετρελαίου), ελαφρά, από παρατεταμένη θέρμανση, ατμοπυρολυμένη (el)
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Комплексна комбинация от въглеводороди, получена при фракциониране на нискооктанов бензин от паров крекинг след извличането му от термичен процес (heat soaking). Състои се основно от въглеводороди с брой на въглеродните атоми преобладаващо в интервала от C4 до C6 включително и с температура на кипене приблизително в интервала от 80°C (32°F до 176°F.] (bg)
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Нискооктанов бензин (нефт), лек, от термичен процес (heat soaking), паров крекинг (bg)
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Нискооктанов бензин с ниска температура на кипене-неспецифициран (bg)
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Other identifiers
649-387-00-3
C&L Inventory, Other
Index Number
92201-97-3
EC Inventory, C&L Inventory, Pre-Registration process, FCM Active and Intelligent Materials - CMRs not allowed for use, CAD - Chemical Agents Directive, Art. 2(b)(i) - Hazardous Agents, Construction Product Regulation - Annex I (3) - Hazardous Substances, Construction Product Regulation - Art. 6(5) - SDS and Declaration, Cosmetic Products Regulation, Annex II - Prohibited Substances, EU Ecolabels - Restrictions for Hazardous Substances/Mixtures, End-of-Life Vehicles Directive - Hazardous Substances, Active Implantable Medical Devices Directive - Hazardous Substances, In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices Directive - Hazardous Substances, In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices Regulation - Hazardous Substances, Marine Environmental Policy Framework Directive - Hazardous Substances, Medical Devices Directive - Hazardous Substances, Medical Devices Regulation - Hazardous Substances, Protection of Pregnant and Breastfeeding Workers Directive, Annex I+II, General Product Safety Directive - Hazardous Substances, Workplace Signs - minimum requirements & signs on containers and pipes, Safety and Health of Workers at Work Directive - Hazardous Substances, Waste Framework Directive, Annex III - Waste - Hazardous Properties, Carc and Muta Directive, Annex I - Substances, Mixtures & Processes, Fertiliser Regulation- Annex I, E.3 (chelating and complexing agents), Other
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