DMF Testing What is DMF? Dimethyl Fumarate referred to as DMF, molecular formula: C6H8O4, CAS No:624-49-7. White crystal or crystalline powder at room temperature.
DMF hazard Dimethyl Fumarate in the majority of the furniture inside the pouch, or added to the shoe box. In order to keep the product dry and moisture, prevent mildew. However, exposure to the product consumption has also been hurt. Dimethyl Fumarate through clothing to the consumer's skin, causing skin type dermatitis pain, including itching, irritation, redness and burns. In some cases, there are reports of acute respiratory disease. Not particularly easy to treat dermatitis. Therefore, the presence of Dimethyl Fumarate becomes a serious risk.
DMF restrictions In January 29, 2009 the European Commission "by requiring member states to ensure that the biocide containing Dimethyl Fumarate products on to the market or sell the products of the draft" (2009/251/EC), and that after May 1, 2009, Dimethyl Fumarate containing banned products on the market or market sales.
By May 1, 2009, Dimethyl Fumarate containing banned products on the market or sales in the market, already on the market or in the market with Dimethyl Fumarate products should be recalled;
The content of Dimethyl Fumarate in the product or product parts shall not exceed 0.1mg/kg;
Do not use Dimethyl Fumarate containing desiccant, fungicide products and packaging pouch. N, N- dimethylformamide (DMF)
N, N- dimethylformamide; English Name: Dimethylformamide; N-Dimethylformamide; or N, also referred to as DMF; CAS:68-12-2 is a colorless, liquid ammonia odor, mainly used as industrial solvents, vitamins, hormones used in the production of pharmaceutical industry, also used in the manufacture of Chlordimeform etc..
N, N- dimethylformamide (DMF) harm: Irritating to eyes, skin and respiratory tract. Invasion of the body, mainly by the liver metabolism, excretion faster, the main target organ for the liver, kidney also has some damage, a moderate toxicity. |