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EINECS

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EINECSEuropean Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances
EINECSEuropean Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances


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Rather than hard-coding the functions, a formulation program should allow the user to create his own units of measure (weight and volume), physical properties, equations, QC functions, tests and testing criteria, hazardous materials criteria by CAS and EINECS number, repeated phrases, repeated manufacturing instructions, cost criteria, auto numbering schema, inventory status and conversions.
Pre-registration (phase-in substances) A substance which has a EINECS number; has been manufactured but not placed on the market 15 years before the entry into force of the regulation and/or is considered a no-longer polymer may be pre-registered in order to benefits of a transitional period to enter in the system.
While there was a list created by EINECS (European INventory of Existing Commercial chemical Substances) that describes over 100,000 chemicals used in Europe, there were no clear recommendations for use and handling from the suppliers," said Mr.
 
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