Annex III inventory
Annex III inventory
ECHA compiled an inventory of substances likely to meet the criteria of Annex III to the REACH Regulation. The aim is to support registrants in identifying whether reduced minimum information requirements or a full Annex VII information set is required.
The inventory was produced using publicly available databases with experimental data and by using (Q)SAR model results. Indications for hazardous toxicological or ecotoxicological properties together with information on uses and other available relevant information have to be compared with the criteria in Annex III.
The fact that a substance is not in this list does not necessarily mean that the criteria for Annex III are not met. Likewise, if a substance is on this inventory, a registrant can still benefit from the reduced information requirements if it is justified.
Note that the inventory is not a tool for classification, it only shows indications for concern. For instance, the fact that a substance is indicated as "Suspected mutagen" does not mean that ECHA considers it as a classified mutagen. All evidence should be taken into account before concluding on the need for classification.
Download the full Annex III Inventory
You can download the full Annex III inventory as XLS format.
- Annex III inventory [XLS] [EN]
Last updated 18 May 2016. Database contains 64899 unique substances/entries.
A complex combination of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C3 and boiling in the range of approximately minus 164°C to minus 42°C (-263°F to -44°F). | 271-259-7 | 68527-16-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by thermal cracking and absorber operations and by distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C4 and boiling in the range of approximately minus 164°C to minus 0.5°C (-263°F to 31°F). | 271-032-2 | 68514-31-8 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
271-261-8 | 68527-19-5 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details | |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by subjecting hydrocarbon gases to a sweetening process to convert mercaptans or to remove acidic impurities. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C4 and boiling in the range of approximately -164°C to -0.5°C(-263°F to 31°F). | 271-038-5 | 68514-36-3 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by extraction of the aromatics from a light naphthenic distillate having a viscosity of 2.2cSt at 40°C (104°F). It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C11 through C17 and boiling in the range of approximately 200°C to 300°C (392°F to 572°F). | 307-757-9 | 97722-08-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as first runnings from the vacuum distillation of effluents from the treatment of heavy paraffins with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C12 through C20 and boiling in the range of approximately 230°C to 350°C (446°F to 662°F). It produces a finished oil having a viscosity of 2cSt at 100°C (212°F). | 307-660-1 | 97675-86-0 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by extraction of the aromatics from a light naphthenic distillate having a viscosity of 9.5cSt at 40°C (104°F). It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C13 through C27 and boiling in the range of approximately 240°C to 400°C (464°F to 752°F). | 307-758-4 | 97722-09-3 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
305-971-7 | 95371-04-3 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details | |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by extraction of the aromatics from a light naphthenic distillate having a viscosity of 16cSt at 40°C (104°F). It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C14 through C29 and boiling in the range of approximately 250°C to 425°C (482°F to 797°F). | 307-760-5 | 97722-10-6 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as first runnings from the vacuum distillation of effluents from the treatment of a middle distillate with hydrogen. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C16 through C20 and boiling in the range of approximately 290°C to 350°C (554°F to 662°F). It produces a finished oil having a viscosity of 2cSt at 100°C (212°F). | 307-659-6 | 97675-85-9 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by solvent dewaxing of a distillation residue from a hydrocracked paraffinic distillate. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C16 through C20 and boiling in the range of approximately 360°C to 500°C (680°F to 932°F). It produces a finished oil having a viscosity of 4.5cSt at approximately 100°C (212°F). | 307-662-2 | 97675-88-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
305-972-2 | 95371-05-4 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details | |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as first runnings from the vacuum distillation of effluents from the treatment of a solvent-deasphalted short residue with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C17 through C30 and boiling in the range of approximately 300°C to 400°C (572°F to 752°F). It produces a finished oil having a viscosity of 4cSt at approximately 100°C (212°F). | 307-661-7 | 97675-87-1 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as first runnings from the vacuum distillation of effluents from the catalytic hydrotreatment of a solvent deasphalted short residue having a viscosity of 8cSt at approximately 100°C (212°F). It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C17 through C40 and boiling in the range of approximately 300°C to 500°C (592°F to 932°F). | 307-755-8 | 97722-06-0 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
271-734-9 | 68606-25-7 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details | |
300-257-1 | 93924-61-9 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details | |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by treating dewaxed heavy paraffinic distillate with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through C50. | 292-617-9 | 90640-95-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
308-289-8 | 97926-70-0 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details | |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by solvent extraction from a naphthenic distillate having a viscosity of 27cSt at 100°C (212°F). It consists predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C26 through C55 and boiling in the range of approximately 395°C to 640°C (743°F to 1184°F). | 307-753-7 | 97722-04-8 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
308-131-8 | 97862-81-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details | |
308-290-3 | 97926-71-1 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details | |
308-287-7 | 97926-68-6 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details | |
308-133-9 | 97862-83-4 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details | |
305-975-9 | 95371-08-7 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details | |
305-974-3 | 95371-07-6 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details | |
270-682-4 | 68476-42-6 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details | |
297-857-8 | 93763-38-3 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details | |
244-959-5 | 22398-80-7 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for reprotoxicity Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity Suspected carcinogen | Details | |
The volatile organic liquid condensed from the gas evolved in the low-temperature (less than 700°C (1292°F)) destructive distillation of coal. Composed primarily of C6-10 hydrocarbons. | 292-635-7 | 90641-11-5 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
620-400-4 | 12031-65-1 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity | Details | |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C12 through C50. May contain organic salts of alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and/or aluminium compounds. | 278-011-7 | 74869-21-9 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by solvent extraction and hydrogenation of atmospheric distillation residues. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C17 through C32 and produces a finished oil with a viscosity in the order of 17cSt to 23cSt at 40°C (104°F). | 309-875-6 | 101316-70-5 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
295-423-2 | 92045-42-6 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details | |
307-034-8 | 97488-95-4 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details | |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by solvent deparaffination of the hydrogenated raffinate obtained by solvent extraction of a hydrotreated petroleum distillate. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C18 through C40 and boiling in the range of approximately 370°C to 550°C (698°F to 1022°F). | 305-595-3 | 94733-16-1 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by solvent extraction and hydrogenation of atmospheric distillation residues. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through C35 and produces a finished oil with a viscosity in the order of 37cSt to 44cSt at 40°C (104°F). | 309-876-1 | 101316-71-6 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
295-424-8 | 92045-43-7 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details | |
- | 12673-58-4 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity | Details | |
239-213-0 | 15159-40-7 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for eye irritation Suspected carcinogen Suspected mutagen Suspected persistent in the environment Suspected skin irritant Suspected skin sensitiser | Details | |
204-961-9 | 129-73-7 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity Suspected carcinogen Suspected mutagen Suspected persistent in the environment Suspected toxic for reproduction | Details | |
220-600-8 | 2832-40-8 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Suspected carcinogen Suspected hazardous to the aquatic environment Suspected mutagen Suspected persistent in the environment Suspected respiratory sensitiser Suspected skin sensitiser | Details | |
Fraction of the distillate obtained by hydrocracking of coal extract or solution produced by the liquid solvent extraction or supercritical gas extraction processes and boiling in the range of approximately 30°C to 180°C (86°F to 356°F). Composed primarily of aromatic, hydrogenated aromatic and naphthenic compounds, their alkyl derivatives and alkanes with carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C4 to C9. Nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen-containing aromatic and hydrogenated aromatic compounds are also present. | 302-690-1 | 94114-54-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
307-035-3 | 97488-96-5 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details | |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a catalytic dewaxing process. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through C50 and produces a finished oil with a viscosity of at least 100 SUS at 100°F (19cSt at 40°C). It contains relatively few normal paraffins. | 265-172-3 | 64742-68-3 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a catalytic dewaxing process. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C15 through C30 and produces a finished oil with a viscosity less than 100 SUS at 100°F (19cSt at 40°C). It contains relatively few normal paraffins. | 265-173-9 | 64742-69-4 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by removing straight chain paraffin hydrocarbons as a solid by treatment with an agent such as urea. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through C50 and produces a finished oil having a viscosity of at least 100 SUS at 100°F (19cSt at 40°C). It contains relatively few normal paraffins. | 265-179-1 | 64742-75-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a catalytic dewaxing process. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C15 through C30 and produces a finished oil having a viscosity less than 100 SUS at 100°F (19cSt at 40°C). It contains relatively few normal paraffins. | 265-180-7 | 64742-76-3 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
This substance is identified in the Colour Index by Colour Index Constitution Number, C.I. 77900. | 271-853-6 | 68610-24-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity | Details |
257-970-5 | 52502-12-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity | Details | |
234-824-9 | 12035-38-0 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity | Details | |
235-752-0 | 12653-76-8 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity | Details | |
234-825-4 | 12035-39-1 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity | Details | |
239-876-6 | 15780-33-3 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity | Details | |
274-755-1 | 70692-93-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity | Details | |
An inorganic pigment that is the reaction product of high temperature calcination in which nickel (II) oxide and silicon oxide in varying amounts are homogeneously and ionically interdiffused to form a crystalline matrix of olivine. Its composition may include any one or a combination of the modifiers alkali or alkaline earth halides. | 271-112-7 | 68515-84-4 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from sulfur-containing paraffinic crude oil. It consists predominantly of a solvent refined deparaffinated lubricating oil with a viscosity of 65cSt at 50°C. | 295-810-6 | 92129-09-4 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the treatment of lignite carbonization tar with bentonite for removal of trace constituents and impurities. It consists predominantly of saturated straight and branched chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C12. | 308-297-1 | 97926-77-7 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the treatment of lignite carbonization tar with silicic acid for removal of trace constituents and impurities. It consists predominantly of saturated straight and branched chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C12. | 308-298-7 | 97926-78-8 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from liqnite carbonization tar by solvent crystallisation (solvent deoiling), by sweating or an adducting process. It consists predominantly of straight and branched chain saturated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C12. | 295-454-1 | 92045-71-1 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the treatment of lignite carbonization tar with activated carbon for removal of trace constituents and impurities. It consists predominantly of saturated straight and branched chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C12. | 308-296-6 | 97926-76-6 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from liqnite carbonization tar by solvent crystallisation (solvent deoiling), by sweating or an adducting process treated with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists predominantly of straight and branched chain saturated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C12. | 295-455-7 | 92045-72-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained when petrolatum is treated with Al2O3 to remove polar components and impurities. It consists predominantly of saturated, crystalline, and liquid hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C25. | 285-098-5 | 85029-74-9 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the treatment of petroleum petrolatum with activated carbon for the removal of trace polar constituents and impurities. It consists predominantly of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C20. | 308-149-6 | 97862-97-0 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the treatment of petroleum petrolatum with silicic acid for the removal of trace polar constituents and impurities. It consists predominantly of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C20. | 308-150-1 | 97862-98-1 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons. It consists predominantly of aliphatic, alicyclic and aromatic hydrocarbons. It may also contain small amounts of nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur compounds. This category encompasses light, medium, and heavy petroleums, as well as the oils extracted from tar sands. Hydrocarbonaceous materials requiring major chemical changes for their recovery or conversion to petroleum refinery feedstocks such as crude shale oils, upgraded shale oils and liquid coal fuels are not included in this definition. | 232-298-5 | 8002-05-9 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination which consists primarily of hydrogen with various small amounts of methane, ethane, and propane. | 271-750-6 | 68607-11-4 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
Residue from the distillation of crude phenanthrene boiling in the approximate range of 340°C to 420°C (644°F to 788°F). It consists predominantly of phenanthrene, anthracene and carbazole. | 310-169-5 | 122070-78-4 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
The combination of phenols extracted, using isobutyl acetate, from the ammonia liquor condensed from the gas evolved in low-temperature (less than 700°C (1292°F)) destructive distillation of coal. It consists predominantly of a mixture of monohydric and dihydric phenols. | 284-881-9 | 84988-93-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
293-435-2 | 91079-47-9 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details | |
263-072-4 | 61789-60-4 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details | |
The residue obtained during the distillation of high boiling fractions from bituminous coal high temperature tar and/or pitch coke oil, with a softening point of 140° to 170°C (284°F to 392°F) according to DIN 52025. Composed primarily of tri- and polynuclear aromatic compounds which also contain heteroatoms. | 302-650-3 | 94114-13-3 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex black solid or semi-solid obtained from the distillation of a low temperature coal tar. It has a softening point within the approximate range of 40°C to 180°C (104°F to 356°F). Composed primarily of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons. | 292-651-4 | 90669-57-1 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex black solid obtained by the heat treatment of low temperature coal tar pitch. It has a softening point within the approximate range of 50°C to 140°C (122°F to 284°F). Composed primarily of a complex mixture of aromatic compounds. | 292-653-5 | 90669-58-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
The product obtained by air-blowing, at elevated temperature, low-temperature coal tar pitch. It has a softening-point within the approximate range of 70°C to 180°C (158°F to 356°F). Composed primarily of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons. | 292-654-0 | 90669-59-3 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
The residue from the distillation of a mixture of coal tar and aromatic petroleum streams. A solid with a softening point from 40°C to 180°C (104°F to 356°F). Composed primarily of a complex combination of three or more membered condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons. | 269-109-0 | 68187-57-5 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
601-721-9 | 12056-51-8 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details | |
307-769-4 | 97722-19-5 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details | |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the treatment of solvent-dewaxed petroleum residual oils with activated charcoal for the removal of trace polar constituents and impurities. | 309-710-8 | 100684-37-5 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by treatment of a residual oil with a natural or modified clay in either a contacting or percolation process to remove the trace amounts of polar compounds and impurities present. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly higher than C25 and boiling above approximately 400°C (752°F). | 265-143-5 | 64742-41-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by treatment of solvent-dewaxed petroleum residual oils with bleaching earth for the removal of trace polar constituents and impurities. | 309-711-3 | 100684-38-6 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by solvent removal of paraffins from the residue of the distillation of acid-treated, hydrocracked heavy paraffins and boiling approximately above 380°C (716°F). | 295-499-7 | 92061-86-4 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
The residue from the fraction distillation of crude anthracene boiling in the approximate range of 340°C to 400°C (644°F to 752°F). It consists predominantly of tri- and polynuclear aromatic and heterocyclic hydrocarbons. | 295-505-8 | 92061-92-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
The residue from the fractional distillation of wash oil boiling in the approximate range of 270°C to 330°C (518°F to 626°F). It consists predominantly of dinuclear aromatic and heterocyclic hydrocarbons. | 295-506-3 | 92061-93-3 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
Residue from the fractional distillation of pitch distillate boiling in the range of approximately 400°C to 470°C (752°F to 846°F). Composed primarily of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, and heterocyclic compounds. | 295-507-9 | 92061-94-4 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A cohesive powder composed of coal mineral matter and undissolved coal remaining after extraction of coal by a liquid solvent. | 302-681-2 | 94114-46-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex residuum from the distillation of catalytic reformer fractionator residue. It boils approximately above 399°C (750°F). | 270-792-2 | 68478-13-7 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A very complex combination of hydrocarbons produced as the residual fraction from the distillation of vacuum residuum and the products from a thermal cracking process. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C20 and boiling above approximately 350°C (662°F). This stream is likely to contain 5 wt. % or more of 4- to 6-membered condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons. | 272-187-9 | 68783-13-1 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced as the residual fraction from the distillation of heavy coker gas oil and light vacuum gas oil. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C13 and boiling above approximately 230°C(446°F). | 270-983-0 | 68512-61-8 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a residual fraction from the distillation of hydrotreated steam-cracked naphtha. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons boiling in the range of approximately 200°C to 350°C (32°F to 662°F). | 295-514-7 | 92062-00-5 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as residue from the distillation of steam cracked heat soaked naphtha and boiling in the range of approximately 150°C to 350°C (302°F to 662°F). | 297-905-8 | 93763-85-0 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a column bottom from the separation of effluents from steam cracking naphtha at a high temperature. It boils in the range of approximately 147°C to 300°C (297°F to 572°F) and produces a finished oil having a viscosity of 18cSt at 50°C. | 295-517-3 | 92062-04-9 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained during the production of refined petroleum tar by the distillation of steam cracked tar. It consists predominantly of aromatic and other hydrocarbons and organic sulfur compounds. | 292-657-7 | 90669-75-3 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex residuum from the distillation of steam-cracked petroleum residues. | 273-272-3 | 68955-36-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a raffinate by treatment of a petroleum slack wax fraction with sulfuric acid treating process. It consists predominantly of saturated straight and branched chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C20. | 292-659-8 | 90669-77-5 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by treatment of petroleum slack wax with activated charcoal for the removal of trace polar constituents and impurities. | 309-723-9 | 100684-49-9 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a petroleum fraction by solvent deparaffination. It consists predominantly of saturated straight and branched chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C12. | 295-524-1 | 92062-10-7 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the treatment of low-melting slack wax with activated carbon for the removal of trace polar constituents and impurities. It consists predominantly of saturated straight and branched chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C12. | 308-155-9 | 97863-04-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the treatment of low-melting petroleum slack wax with bentonite for removal of trace polar constituents and impurities. It consists predominantly of saturated straight and branched chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C12. | 308-156-4 | 97863-05-3 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by treatment of low-melting petroleum slack wax with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists predominantly of saturated straight and branched chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C12. | 295-525-7 | 92062-11-8 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the treatment of low-melting petroleum slack wax with silicic acid for the removal of trace polar constituents and impurities. It consists predominantly of saturated straight and branched chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C12. | 308-158-5 | 97863-06-4 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
Categories Display
Route: .live2