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Manufacture, use & exposure

Formulation

Formulation

Registration/ Notification status for the use:
use registered according to REACH Article 10; total tonnage manufactured/imported <10tonnes/year per registrant
Use name:
Formulation of solutions of praseodymium trichloride and hydrochloric acid
Reference
Name:
Praseodymium trichloride - boundary composition
Type of composition:
boundary composition of the substance
State / form:
solid: particulate/powder
Reference substance:
Praseodymium trichloride - boundary composition
Contributing activity / technique for the environment
Name of activity / technique:
Formulation, all activities
Environmental release category (ERC):
ERC2: Formulation into mixture
Contributing activity / technique for workersopen allclose all
Name of activity / technique:
Formulation process
Process category (PROC):
PROC 3: Manufacture or formulation in the chemical industry in closed batch processes with occasional controlled exposure or processes with equivalent containment conditions
PROC 5: Mixing or blending in batch processes
Name of activity / technique:
Loading and unloading using dedicated or non-dedicated equipment
Process category (PROC):
PROC 8a: Transfer of substance or mixture (charging and discharging) at non-dedicated facilities
PROC 8b: Transfer of substance or mixture (charging and discharging) at dedicated facilities
PROC 9: Transfer of substance or mixture into small containers (dedicated filling line, including weighing)
Product category formulated:
PC 0: Other: various, not specified
Substance supplied to that use in form of:
as such
Insignificant exposure via the following route:
oral
dermal
Insignificant release via the following route:
soil
Pattern of exposure:
accidental / infrequent