Child Use and Care Articles - Method for Determining the Release of N-nitrosamines and N-nitrosatable Substances from Elastomer or Rubber Teats and Soothers
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N-nitrosamine and N-nitrosatable compound release from elastomer or rubber teats and soothers intended for child use and care is measured using the DIN EN 12868 standard. In order to measure the quantities of these compounds, a trustworthy and accurate procedure must be established, as prior studies have shown inconsistent results.
The standard's primary goal is to enhance the testing process and discover a more accurate method of estimating the release of N-nitrosamines and N-nitrosatable compounds. This is crucial because the health and safety of kids who use these products could be put at risk by these compounds, which have the potential to be dangerous.
The DIN EN 12868 standard assures that manufacturers of child care and use items may reliably measure and regulate the release of N-nitrosamines and N-nitrosatable compounds from elastomer or rubber teats and soothers by creating a standardized testing technique. This supports product safety and contributes to children's safety.
Descriptors | Analysis, Babies, Babies dummies, Baby garments, Bottle sucking devices, Chemical analysis and testing, Chemical properties, Children, Definitions, Design, Determination of content, Dummies, Elastomers, Extraction, Infants, Instructions for use, Marking, Materials, Mathematical calculations, Mechanical properties, Methods of analysis, N-Nitrosamines, Rubber articles, Safety, Safety requirements, Soothers, Teats (rubber), Test solutions, Testing, Union nipples, Vulcanized rubber |
ICS Codes | 97.190 - Equipment for children |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.2 MB |