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Index of product ingredients Key Codes

The below information is provided in accordance with California Health and Safety Code sections 109012, et seq. (AB1200).

HOW TO USE: 

  1. Identify the product below that you wish to learn more about, using its product item number or UPC
  2. Reference the Ingredient Key Code number(s) below with the Ingredient Key Code number(s) on the Designated List of Materials.
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Ingredient Key NumberContained ProductCAS NumberReason For UseAuthoritative List NameInfo Links
1IronIron is the primary ingredient in steel and stainless steel. It is used for its strength and durability. Iron rusts quickly when exposed to water and humid air however

California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(d)


2NickelNickel is mixed with iron and other metals to make stainless steel, which prevents iron from rusting

Prop 65


IARC Carcinogens - 1


CA TACs


NTP 15th RoC - known


OEHHA RELs


California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(d)



3ChromiumChromium is mixed with iron and other metals to make stainless steel, which prevents iron from rusting. Chromium may also used as plating material to protect iron from rusting

CDC 4th National Exposure Report


CA TACs


OEHHA RELs


California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(d)


4ManganeseManganese is mixed with iron and other metals to make stainless steel, which prevents iron from rusting.

California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(d)


CDC 4th National Exposure Report


OEHHA RELs


CA TACs


CA NLs


ATSDR Neurotoxicants


IRIS Neurotoxicants


5PhosphorusPhosphorus is mixed with iron and other metals to make stainless steel, which prevents iron from rusting.

California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(d)


CA TACs


6MolybdenumMolybdenum is mixed with iron and other metals to make stainless steel, which prevents iron from rusting.

California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(d)


CA TACs



7AluminumAluminum is the earths second most abundent natural element. It has even heating properties, is energy efficient and does not rust making its ideal for use in the kitchen for preparing and cooking food

California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(d)


CA MCLs


ATSDR Neurotoxicants


8CopperCopper is a metal that does not rust, so it is often used to plate iron and steel. Because of its bright decorative appearance, it is used for a variety of products around the kitchen and the home

California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(c) (Title 40


Chapter I


Subchapter D


Part 131.38)


California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(d)


CDC 4th National Exposure Report


OEHHA RELs


9ZincZinc is used as the main alloying element with small quantities of magnesium, copper, or chromium to increase strength. These alloys are heat-treatable and have very high strength.

California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(c) (Title 40


Chapter I


Subchapter D


Part 131.38)


California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(d)


CDC 4th National Exposure Report


10Tin

OSPAR Priority Action Part A


CDC 4th National Exposure Report


11Vanadium

CA NLs


12Fluorinated Ethylene and Propylene (FEP)Nonstick Properties

CECBP-Priority Chemicals


13Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)Nonstick Properties

CECBP-Priority Chemicals


14Perfluoroalkoxy alkane Polymer (PFA)Nonstick Properties

CECBP-Priority Chemicals


15Acrylic styrene copolymer* (Contains Styrene)See Ingredient Key Code #17

See Ingredient Key Code #17



16Polystyrene* (Contains Styrene)See Ingredient Key Code #17

See Ingredient Key Code #17



17StyrenePolystyrene is the base material for various co-polymerization processes to produce plastics with unique properties.

Prop 65


IARC Carcinogens - 2A


CA MCLs


NTP 15th RoC - reasonable


OEHHA RELs


CA TACs


CDC 4th National Exposure Report 5


ATSDR Neurotoxicants


IRIS Neurotoxicants




18Methyl methacrylate (MMA)MMA contributes durability, hardness, impact strength, scratch resistance, and clarity.

CA TACs


IRIS Neurotoxicants


19Ethyl acrylate (EA)EA increases the softness, flexibility, and tack of copolymer compositions. EA contributes good weathering characteristics, UV stability, clarity, and oil resistance.

Prop 65


IARC Carcinogens - 2B


CA TACs




20EthylbenzeneThis monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbon is important in the petrochemical industry as a reaction intermediate in the production of styrene, the precursor to polystyrene, a common plastic material.

Prop 65


IARC Carcinogens - 2B


OEHHA RELs


CA TACs


California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(c) (Title 40


Chapter I


Subchapter D


Part 131.38)


CA MCLs


ATSDR Neurotoxicants


CDC 4th National Exposure Report




211,3 ButadieneStyrene-butadiene rubber offers excellent abrasion resistance and crack endurance. It also ages well and delivers good compression set and water resistance.

EC Annex VI CMRs - Cat. 1A


Prop 65


IARC Carcinogens - 1


CA TACs


NTP 15th RoC - known


IRIS Carcinogens - Carcin.


EC Annex VI CMRs - Cat. 1B


CDC 4th National Exposure Report


ATSDR Neurotoxicants


OEHHA RELs



22n-hexaneUsed as a solvent

OEHHA RELs


CA TACs


ATSDR Neurotoxicants


IRIS Neurotoxicants


Prop 65




23Bisphenol A (BPA)BPA is a chemical that is used to harden plastics

CECBP-Priority Chemicals


Prop 65


NTP OHAT - Repr. or Dev. Toxicants (view the “Completed Reports”)


EC EDs


EC Annex VI CMRs - Cat. 1B


CDC 4th National Exposure Report




24Peroxide, (1,1,4,4-tetramethyl-1,4- butanediyl)bis[(1,1-dimethylethyl)Used as a curing agent

Canada PBiTs


25Methylene ChlorideUsed as a solvent

Prop 65


IARC Carcinogens - 2A


CDC 4th National Exposure Report


California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(c) (Title 40


Chapter I


Subchapter D


Part 131.38)


CA MCLs


NTP 15th RoC - reasonable


IRIS Carcinogens - Likely Carcin


OEHHA RELs


CA TACs


ATSDR Neurotoxicants




26MethanolUsed as a solvent

Prop 65


OEHHA RELs


CA TACs


NTP OHAT - Repr. or Dev. Toxicants (view the “Completed Reports”)


IRIS Neurotoxicants




27FormaldehydeFormaldehyde is a common building block for the synthesis of more complex compounds.

EC Annex VI CMRs - Cat. 1B


Prop 65


IARC Carcinogens - 1


CA TACs


NTP 15th RoC - known


IRIS Carcinogens - B1


CA NLs


OEHHA RELs


CDC 4th National Exposure Report




28Diethyl hexyl adipateUsed as a plasticizer

CA MCLs


29ThiramUsed as a vulcanizing agent for rubber

IRIS Neurotoxicants


30Di(ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP)Its primary use is as one of several plasticisers in polyvinyl chloride resins used for fabricating flexible vinyl products.

OSPAR Priority Action Part A


Prop 65


IARC Carcinogens - 2B


California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(c) (Title 40


Chapter I


Subchapter D


Part 131.38)


CA MCLs


NTP 15th RoC - reasonable


CECBP - Priority Chemicals 4


NTP OHAT - Repr. or Dev. Toxicants (view the “Completed Reports”)


EC EDs


CWA 303(d) 3


CA TACs


EC Annex VI CMRs - Cat. 1B


CDC 4th National Exposure Report 5




31Distillates (petroleum), solvent refined heavy paraffinicUsed as a lubricant

EC Annex VI CMRs - Cat. 1B


322-mercaptobenzothiazoleMBT has good effects of anti-corrosion germicide and algaecide for electrical materials, bamboo and wooden ware, coatings, rubber, canvas, glue and ink.

Prop 65


IARC Carcinogens - 2A




33IsopropanolUsed as a solvent

OEHHA RELs


344-tert-butylphenolThe chemical 4-tert-butylphenol is used as an antioxidant in rubber, phenolic/epoxy resins and cellulose ester plastics.

EC EDs


35MelamineMelamine wares are harder than plastic wares. It is a durable material that is shatter-proof and break-resistant.

IARC Carcinogens - 2B


36Chromium TrioxideChromium trioxide is used for the etching of plastic substrates, in preparation of a subsequent electroplating step of parts to be used in sanitary sector

EC Annex VI CMRs - Cat. 1A & 1B


EC Annex VI Resp. Sens. - Cat. 1


OEHHA RELs




37Polyvinyl Chloride * (contains Vinyl Chloride)PVC is a lightweight, sturdy and abrasion-resistant material. It is resistant to the action of all inorganic chemicals. PVC is used for insulation due to its high dielectric strength and vapour barrier capacity.

EC Annex VI CMRs - Cat. 1A


Prop 65


IARC Carcinogens - 1


California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(c) (Title 40


Chapter I


Subchapter D


Part 131.38)


CA TACs


CA MCLs


NTP 15th RoC - known


IRIS Carcinogens - A


CDC 4th National Exposure Report 5


OEHHA RELs




38Dibutyl phthalate (DBP also known as DNBP) Used as a processing aide

CECBP-Priority Chemicals


Prop 65


NTP OHAT - Repr. or Dev. Toxicants (view the “Completed Reports”)


CDC 4th National Exposure Report


CA TACs


California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(c) (Title 40


Chapter I


Subchapter D


Part 131.38)


EC Annex VI CMRs - Cat. 1A & 1B



39Silica, crystalline (airborne particles of respirable size)Crystalline silica is a common mineral found in many naturally occurring materials

IARC Carcinogens - 1


40Silica, crystalline (airborne particles of respirable size)Crystalline silica is a common mineral found in many naturally occurring materials

See Ingredient Key Code #17



41Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH)Additive in colorant

OSPAR Priority Action Part A




42ChlorineAdditive in colorant

OEHHA RELs


CA TACs




43Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)Additive in colorant

EC PBTs


Washington (WA) PBTs


U.S. EPA TRI PBTs


Canada Persistent


Bioaccumulative


and Inherently Toxic to the Environment (PBiT)


EC Annex VI CMRs - Cat. 1A & 1B


IARC Carcinogens - 1


CDC 4th National Exposure Report


California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(c) (Title 40


Chapter I


Subchapter D


Part 131.38)


California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(d) CA MCLs NTP 15th RoC - reasonable IRIS Carcinogens U.S. EPA NWMP PBTs CA TACs


44XyleneAdditive in colorant

OEHHA RELs


CA MCLs


ATSDR Neurotoxicants


IRIS Neurotoxicants


CDC 4th National Exposure Report


CA TACs




451,4-DioxaneAdditive in colorant

EC Annex VI CMRs - Cat. 1A & 1B


Prop 65


IARC Carcinogens - 1


CA NLs


NTP 15th RoC - reasonable


IRIS Carcinogens


OEHHA RELs


CA TACs


IRIS Neurotoxicants


California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(d)




46Ethylene OxideAdditive in colorant

EC Annex VI CMRs - Cat. 1A & 1B


Prop 65


IARC Carcinogens - 1


CA TACs


NTP 15th RoC - known


IRIS Carcinogens


CDC 4th National Exposure Report


OEHHA RELs


ATSDR Neurotoxicants




47CobaltAdditive in colorant

CECBP-Priority Chemicals


EC Annex VI CMRs - Cat. 1A & 1B


Prop 65


IARC Carcinogens - 1


CDC 4th National Exposure Report


CA TACs




48Chromium (III)Additive in colorant

California Water Body Pollutants - CWA 303(c) (Title 40


Chapter I


Subchapter D


Part 131.38)


49AcrylamideAcrylamide is produced as a result of industrial processes and is generated in certain foods as a result of cooking at high temperatures.

EC Annex VI CMRs - Cat. 1A & 1B


Prop 65


IARC Carcinogens - 1


CDC 4th National Exposure Report


NTP 15th RoC - reasonable


IRIS Carcinogens


CA TACs


NTP OHAT - Repr. or Dev. Toxicants


(view the “Completed Reports”) ATSDR Neurotoxicants


IRIS Neurotoxicants




50Chloroplatinic acid hexahydrate

EC Annex VI Resp. Sens. - Cat. 1


51Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4)

EC PBTs


Canada Persistent Bioaccumulative


and Inherently Toxic to the Environment (PBiT) CECBP-Priority Chemicals


52decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5)

EC PBTs


Canada Persistent


Bioaccumulative


and Inherently Toxic to the Environment (PBiT) CECBP-Priority Chemicals


53Dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane (D6)

EC PBTs


Canada Persistent Bioaccumulative


and Inherently Toxic to the Environment (PBiT) CECBP-Priority Chemicals


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