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Nokia Internal Use Only
Nokia Internal Use Only
Nokia Substance ListVersion 2013
Status: Approved, valid from 01.01.2013
Published: 1/11/2013
Doc. Author: Nokia Material and Substance Team
Doc. Approver: NSLT
Function: Sustainability
Change historyVersion Date Comment
1.0 3/22/2001 First Version, approved by Nokia Environmental Steering Group
2.0 12/13/2001
3.0 6/25/2002
4.0 8/20/2003
5.0 1/16/2004
6.0 4/26/2004
7.0 5/31/2005
RoHS Directive Requirements updated. Car Directive requirements added. Rhode Island Mercury Reduction and Education Act requirements added.Antimony Trioxide, Halogenated Flame Retardants and Phthalates added to the "Monitored List". Some examples of Nickel Compounds added to the "Notes". Proposed requirements for pentaBDE, octaBDE and decaBDE added to the "Pending Restrictions"Some details on the restrictions of Cd, Cr6+, Pb and Hg changed.Note to the Isocyanate on "Monitored list" added.Some editorial changes made.Changes approved by Nokia Environmental Steering Group
RoHS Directive dates updated to 31.05.2002 Exemption in Cadmium usage in RoHS directive added Text in the exemption to the ban of "Lead as a plastic stabilizer" changedRestriction on tetrachloromethane and 1,1,1- trichloroethane further clarified
EU "RoHS" , EoL Vehicle" Directive & Rhode Island Mercury Reduction Act requirements implemented to Nokia requirements taking into account the Nokia interpretation on "RoHS substance maximum concentration values" Correct RoHS & WEEE Directive numbers includedRoHS scope written to the 'Notes' Newly amended exemptions to EoL Vehicles Directive updatedCITES convention requirements addedAzo-color list and restriction updatedOcta- & Penta-BDE ban updatedCover Letter: "User" changed to "Seller/Supplier" & "Knowingly added" changed to "Intentionally introduced"
PCB, PCT, Beryllium oxide, Nonyl Phenols, Nonylphenol Ethoxylates, "Substances that may cause skin sensitization" added to the "Restricted List" for certain product categories.Short Chained Chlorinated Paraffins, Antimony Trioxide, Brominated and Chlorinated Flame Retardants and PVC raised from "Monitored List" to "Restricted List" for cetain product categories"Sample lists of substances belonging to restricted groups moved from 'cell note's to a separate Excel sheet called "Substances in named groups" "Applicable products" column created to direct the restriction to certain product groups onlyModifications to the restrictions for Aliphatic CHC's, Arsenic, Asbestos, Azo colorants, Cadmium and ChlorofluorocarbonsNote also changes in the example substance lists and 'notes below the table'
Minor modifications to the wording of restrictions for: Aliphatic CHC's, Antimony trioxide, Arsenic, Asbestos, Brominated and Chlorinated Flame Retardants, Chlorofluorocarbons, PCB's & PCT'sSome substances added to the list of "Substances that may cause skin sensitization"
New exemptions for lead and cadmium added.Definition for homogenous material updated.Reference to R43s added for skin sensitizers.Nickel restriction updated.BeO restriction for network products added.Following Material / Substance Group names changed: 'Brominated and Chlorinated Flame Retardants' changed to 'Brominated and Chlorinated compounds', 'Brominated and Other Halogenated Flame Retandants' changed to 'Brominated and other halogenated compounds'. Restriction definition of Arsenic and compounds updated. Pending Restriction definition of the following Restricted Substances updated: Antimony Trioxide, Brominated and Chlorinated compounds, Phthalates, PVC. Pending Restriction definition of the following Monitored Substances updated: Antimony Trioxide, Brominated and other halogenated compounds.Some CAS numbers corrected and added.'Restriction' and 'Applicable products and processes' columns merged into 'Restriction and products scope' and some scopes redefined.Links to Nokia Global Supply Web and Lotus Notes added.
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8.0 11/30/2005
9.0 6/15/2006
10.0 6/6/2007
2008 1/1/2008
Antimony trioxide restriction updated.Brominated and chlorinated compounds restriction updated.Cobalt restriction added to Restricted substances.Nickel restriction updated.Product scope of PVC restriction updated.RoHS exemptions updated.R43 substances added.
Cover letter updated Structure of Nokia Substance List updatedCMR restriction created , azo colorant restriction embeddedPhthalate restriction in terminal products createdWording change for restriction of aliphatic CHCs and PVC
Restrictions and exemptions related to Nokia Networks removed from the listRestricted Flame Retardant requirement updates:Restrictions and Material / substance group: Brominated and other halogenated removedand Bromine and Chlorine groups createdCobalt and Nickel restrictions and exemptions updatedDiisononyl and diisodecyl -phthalates addedPhthalate restriction from "Pending" to "In Force"PFOS restriction, exemption and substances addedTributyltin and Tributyltin Oxide restriction and substances addedCadmium maximum concentration limit in batteries and accumulators changedWording change for restriction of benzeneLegislative references removed from exemptionsExemption removed: "Lead as a plastic stabilizer: Use in pipes, tubes and ducts"Restrictions: Material /substance groups sorted ascendingSubstances in named groups: Some CAS codes corrected and removedSubstances in named groups: Sensitizing azo-dyes addedSubstances in named groups: Beryllium and compounds addedSubstances in named groups: Data sorted ascendingSubstances in named groups: CMR substances addedPhthalate exemption addedBromine and Chlorine exemptions addedWording change for restriction of CMR substancesLast sheet "Br, Cl, Sb2O3 schedules" name change and modifications
Most of the restriction texts reworded with the aim of simplifying and clarifying the requirementsRestrictions on all chlorine containing substances combined to "chlorine restriction"- the scope expanded from "polymeric materials" to all uses on chlorine in all kinds of materials in Nokia productsRestrictions on all bromine containing substances combined to "bromine restriction"- the scope expanded from "polymeric materials" to all uses on bromine in all kinds of materials in Nokia productsThe scope of restriction for Cd, Hg, Pb and Cr6+ expanded to cover all kinds of products, not just electronic and electric equipment.Some exemptions on the use of bromine and chlorine added.PVC requirement for "Car equipment" addedDifferent concentration limit for Pb in batteries removed --> 0.1% applied also for batteriesExemptions on the use of Pb, Cd and Cr6+ in "Car equipment" removed.Cobalt restriction scope expanded to cover "cobalt compounds"Azo dye related restriction modified to have a more stringent requirement for certain aminocompounds, also the concentration limits updated in "Substances in named groups" -sheetA monitored status added for "Arsenic and compounds"The list of examples of bromine and chlorine containing substances expanded (new additions underlined)"Pending Restriction -column removed, now the restrictions with schedule are placed in "Restriction in Force" -column.
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2009 12/15/2008
2010 12/18/2009
Restrictions related to "Security Appliances" removed.Scope "All Nokia mobile terminal equipment and enhancement/accessories" changed to "All Nokia products"."Beryllium and compounds" restriction and exemption added.More examples of Beryllium and compounds CAS-numbers added to CMR-group."Chlorine and compounds" restriction modified to have specific restrictions for "All Nokia products" and "For all Nokia products and Nokia internal production processes"."REACH Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC)" restriction added.Perfluooctanic acids (PFOAs) added to the "Monitored Substances".PVC requirement for "Car equipment" removed.Nickel and Cobalt restriction updated.Details of the ban of the nickel and cobalt reworded.Different concentration limit for Pb in batteries and accumulators added.Exemptions on the use of bromine and compounds updated and new exemption added.Exemption on the use of chlorine and compounds updated.Exemptions to the ban of mercury removed.Some CAS codes corrected.Chlorinated paraffin (alkanes C14-17 chloro), pentachlorobenzene and triclosan added to "Chlorine and compounds".Hexabromocyclododecane added to "Bromine and compounds".Perfluorooctane sulfonyl fluoride added to "PFOSs"."Tributyltin and Tributyltin Oxide" restriction scope expanded to cover "Triphenyltin".
NSL Content workbook page added.Definitions and Exemptions rearranged to separate groups, exemptions numbered to reflect the source, e.g. RoHS-14 or NSL-5a.Links to corresponding "Substances in named groups" added to each substance group from "Restrictions" -page.Monitored -restriction texts rearranged; referral to "technological, economical and environmental alternatives" moved to column header.Antimony trioxide, Bromine and Chlorine restriction scope wording changed to "all parts and components".Beryllium restriction for enhancements/accessories, scope changed to "new parts and components".Bromine restriction: Br restriction separated to 3 categories, content and restriction has not changed.Carcinogens, mutagens and reproductive toxins: restriction separated to 2 categories, content and restriction has not changed.Chlorine restriction: Cl restriction separated to 6 categories, content and restriction has not changed, except for the restriction scope of chlorinated paraffins.Dimethylfumarate restriction added.Nickel restriction scope changed from "prolonged skin contact" to cover all types of skin contact.Nickel monitored restriction added.Previous triorganic tin restriction renamed to "Organic tin compounds", dinoganic tins restriction added, scope expanded to all triorganic tins.REACH Authorised substances included into Anned XIV restriction added to "REACH Substances of Very High Concern" -restriction, relevant substances added to "Substances in named groups" -page.Tantalum Monitored restriction added.Ppm to percentage definition (3) added.Details of the ban of REACH Authorised substances included into Annex XIV added to definitions.Chlorine as colorant exemption scope changed.Exemptions NSL-7 to NSL 11 added to improve data management, content of the exemptions is already included in the restrictions themselves.Carcinogenity detail info added to CMR substances in "Substances in named groups" -page.Some CAS-numbers removed from CMR group.
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2011 12/14/2010
2012 12/21/2011
2013 12/19/2012
Azo dye/pigment restriction separated to own groupWording of Phthalates restriction changed: the word 'new' removed. Phthalates exemption removed.The list of REACH substances removed from "Substances in named groups" -page and replaced with links to ECHA websiteThe name of the Material/Substance group 'Tantalum' changed to 'Conflict metals'. Restriction scope changed to cover the metals defined in 'Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, Section 1502: Conflict Minerals'. Definition of conflict metal addedPFOA 'Restriction in force' added and PFOA monitored restriction removedDate of restriction come to force added to Antimony trioxide, Beryllium and compounds, Bromine and compounds, Chlorine and compounds, Organic tin compounds and PFOAExemptions on the use of bromine and compounds updatedExemptions on the use chlorine and compounds updatedIndex numbers and EC numbers removed from the substances that have CAS number in "Substances in named groups" -pageSome CAS-numbers removed from 'CMR' groupSome PAH compounds updated to 'CMR' group and added to 'Substances that may cause skin sensitization' groupSome azo pigments added to 'Azo dye/pigment' groupLatex CAS-numbers added to 'Substances that may cause skin sensitization'Unification of terminology required a change into the NSL on the restriction definition on parts and component vs. ApplicationsCover letter notes: Changes on the notes to highlight the responsibility of manufacturer/seller/supplier to follow the latest legislative developments related to materials and substances
The list of REACH substances links to ECHA website updatedChanges in the parts and components definition: REACH also includes packaging alongside Applications, therefore packaging was added to the definition in both “Restriction in force” and “Monitored Substances”Radioactive substances restriction addedNSL-1) beryllium exemption "Beryllium and compounds as gold dopant" removedConflict metals: The restriction is no longer defined in NSL, but in NSR to which this document is now referring toCover letter notes: Changes on the notes to highlight how NSL applies to product designRoHS 5 and RoHS 14 exemptions have been removedRoHS exemptions added/redefined due to RoHS recast: added exemptions RoHS 7(a), 7(c)-I, 7(c)-III, 7(c)-IV and 13(a), 13(b), redefined exemption RoHS 29
Antimony and compounds in all other uses added to "Monitored Substances".Cadmium and Mercury content in batteries and accumulators, stricter restrictions added.Note inserted for Chromium (VI) in leather products.Five Phenylmercury substances with limit 0.01 added to Mercury and compounds NOTE3 (REACH Annex XVII).RoHS 7(c)-III exemption have been removed, as exemption expires on 1 January 2013 and after that date may be used in spare parts for EEE placed on the market before 1 January 2013.Substances to be reported -group added.Reporting requirement to declare the use of Nanomaterials have been added.
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SUBSTANCE LIST COVER LETTER
- For suppliers, see Nokia Global Supply Web, Environment Section
- For Nokia internal, see link: Nokia intranet - For external to Nokia, see link: Nokia.com
Nokia recognises the need to identify and control the chemicals (substances) used in its products and/or packaging. For this purpose Nokia has compiled a NOKIA SUBSTANCE LIST based on regulatory requirements and reasonable facts. The list specifies substances Nokia has banned, restricted or targeted for reduction. The sections of the lists are defined as follows: ‘Restriction in force’: This identifies substances that are banned or restricted in Applications related to
Nokia products and packaging. Applications here shall mean components, parts, materials (solders, pastes, etc.), assemblies and accessories.
‘Monitored substances’: This identifies substances which Nokia expects, based on reasonable facts,
to be reduced and phased out from Nokia products and/or packaging, subject to the availability of technically, environmentally, and economically sound alternatives. Suppliers are strongly advised to investigate suitable alternative solutions.
‘Substances to be reported’: This identifies substances which are to be followed and usage reported
in Nokia products and packaging. The restrictions cover both known regulatory and specific Nokia requirements. Nokia applies these mandatory requirements worldwide. The scope of the restrictions is generally defined as: Nokia products (including components, parts, assemblies and accessories): Materials and substances present in the product. Nokia products packaging: Substances present in sales packaging materials. More detailed product related applications for restrictions are given at the beginning of each description of the restriction(s). This list and timetables are subject to updating in light of further scientific evidence, legislation and/or other reasonable facts at the discretion of Nokia. Notes:
The Supplier shall notify Nokia immediately if a risk that can impact Nokia seems likely to materialize.
Compliance with this list does not exempt manufacturer/seller/supplier from any legal requirements, and it is the responsibility of manufacturer/seller/supplier to follow the latest legislative developments related to materials and substances.
The restrictions are not to be applied for raw materials and process chemicals used by a supplier unless otherwise specified in the scope of the restriction. Nokia requirements regarding the control of materials and substances used by suppliers in their processes are defined in the Nokia Supplier Requirements for Environmental Management. These requirements can be found in the Nokia Global Supply Web.
Applications need to be compliant with the version of Nokia Substance List that was released the year the development started for the latest Nokia Product in which the Application has been used/is to be used in. E.g. Applications used in Nokia Products whose design started in 2013 need to be compliant with Nokia Substance List version 2013 (unless otherwise stated in Material/substance group restriction).
In addition to substance list compliance, Nokia requires full product material declaration. Please ensure you are using the latest version of the Nokia Substance List to be found at:
Nokia recognises the need to identify and control the chemicals (substances) used in its products and/or packaging. For this purpose Nokia has compiled a NOKIA SUBSTANCE LIST based on regulatory requirements and reasonable facts. The list specifies substances Nokia has banned, restricted or targeted for reduction. The sections of the lists are defined as follows: ‘Restriction in force’: This identifies substances that are banned or restricted in Applications related to
Nokia products and packaging. Applications here shall mean components, parts, materials (solders, pastes, etc.), assemblies and accessories.
‘Monitored substances’: This identifies substances which Nokia expects, based on reasonable facts,
to be reduced and phased out from Nokia products and/or packaging, subject to the availability of technically, environmentally, and economically sound alternatives. Suppliers are strongly advised to investigate suitable alternative solutions.
‘Substances to be reported’: This identifies substances which are to be followed and usage reported
in Nokia products and packaging. The restrictions cover both known regulatory and specific Nokia requirements. Nokia applies these mandatory requirements worldwide. The scope of the restrictions is generally defined as: Nokia products (including components, parts, assemblies and accessories): Materials and substances present in the product. Nokia products packaging: Substances present in sales packaging materials. More detailed product related applications for restrictions are given at the beginning of each description of the restriction(s). This list and timetables are subject to updating in light of further scientific evidence, legislation and/or other reasonable facts at the discretion of Nokia. Notes:
The Supplier shall notify Nokia immediately if a risk that can impact Nokia seems likely to materialize.
Compliance with this list does not exempt manufacturer/seller/supplier from any legal requirements, and it is the responsibility of manufacturer/seller/supplier to follow the latest legislative developments related to materials and substances.
The restrictions are not to be applied for raw materials and process chemicals used by a supplier unless otherwise specified in the scope of the restriction. Nokia requirements regarding the control of materials and substances used by suppliers in their processes are defined in the Nokia Supplier Requirements for Environmental Management. These requirements can be found in the Nokia Global Supply Web.
Applications need to be compliant with the version of Nokia Substance List that was released the year the development started for the latest Nokia Product in which the Application has been used/is to be used in. E.g. Applications used in Nokia Products whose design started in 2013 need to be compliant with Nokia Substance List version 2013 (unless otherwise stated in Material/substance group restriction).
In addition to substance list compliance, Nokia requires full product material declaration. Please ensure you are using the latest version of the Nokia Substance List to be found at:
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NOKIA SUBSTANCE LIST, Version 2013
Please see into the worksheet "RESTRICTIONS" to see the Nokia Substance List in full detail
Click the substance category list name to get more detailed information on the restriction and concentration limits
Material / Substance Group Restricted Monitored Definitions and Exemptions
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XSubstances to be reported
Antimony and compounds, Sb2O3 Definitions
Arsenic and compounds Exemptions
AsbestosAzo dyes, pigments containing carcinogenic amino compounds and aromatic amines
BenzeneBeryllium and compounds (other than BeO)Beryllium OxideBromine and compounds* PBB, PBDE
* HBFCs & halonsCadmium and compoundsCarcinogens, mutagens and reproductive toxins
* PCBs, PBTs* PVCChromium VI (Cr6+) Cobalt and compoundsDimethylfumarateEndangered species of flora and faunaIsocyanatesLead and compoundsMercury and compoundsNickel and compoundsNonylphenols (NP) and Nonylphenol Ethoxylates (NPE)
Organic tin compoundsPerfluorooctanic acids (PFOAs)Perfluorooctane sulfonates (PFOSs)PhthalatesRadioactive substancesREACH Candidate List of SVHC for authorisation
REACH Authorised substances included into Annex XIV
Substances that may cause skin sensitization
Conflict metalsNanomaterials
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NOKIA SUBSTANCE LIST, Version 2013
Arsenic and compounds
Asbestos
Benzene
Beryllium Oxide, BeO
Bromine and compounds
PBBs, PBDEs
HBFCs, halons
Cadmium and compounds
Chlorine and compounds
Aliphatic CHCs
CFCs, HCFCs & halons
PCBs & PCTs
Chromium VI (Cr6+)
Cobalt and compounds
Material / Substance Group
CAS number examples
To go to page "Substances in named" groups click Link
Restriction in force
Identifies substances that are banned or restricted in Applications related to Nokia products and packaging. Applications here shall mean components, materials (solders, pastes, etc.), parts, assemblies and accessories.
Note the definitions and exemptions (e.g. NSL-3m, RoHS-14) below the table. Instructions for conversion between units ppm (parts per million) and percent (%) can be found in definition 3.
Monitored Substances
Monitored substances are to be reduced and gradually phased out from Nokia products and packaging, subject to the availability of technically, environmentally and economically sound alternatives.
Antimony and compounds Restriction is applied to CAS 1309-64-4
For all new Nokia products (launched since 1.1.2010) and packaging (9: Sb2O3 is banned in polymeric materials in all Applications. The concentration of Sb2O3 in polymeric materials shall be ≤ 0.09% by weight of a homogeneous material(1.
Exemptions for the use of antimony trioxide: Nokia exemption NSL-7
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Antimony and compounds in all other uses. Suppliers are strongly advised to investigate suitable alternative solutions.
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Use of wooden packaging material that has been treated with Arsenic wood preservation treatment banned. Arsenic concentration in the preservation chemical shall be ≤ 0.1% by weight of the chemical.
NOTE: For GaAs and related processes, see the "Monitored" section.
Exemptions for the use of arsenic and compounds: Nokia exemption NSL-8
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Arsenic and compounds in all other uses. Suppliers are strongly advised to investigate suitable alternative solutions.
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned in all Applications. Concentration of possible impurities from natural raw materials and processes shall be ≤ 0.01% in a substance/material, provided it is not intentionally introduced (2.
Azo dyes and azo pigments containing carcinogenic amino
compounds.Listed aromatic amines
and azo pigments.
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned in all Applications. The concentration of azo dyes and azo pigments containing carcinogenic amino compounds shall be < 0.1% by weight of a chemical, and the concentration of listed aromatic amines and azo pigments shall be < 0.003% by weight of a chemical.
Restriction is applied to CAS 71-43-2For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned in all Applications. Total concentration of benzene shall be < 0.1% by weight of a homogeneous material(1.
Beryllium and compounds (other than BeO)
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned in all new Gear products whose design has started since 1.1.2010, and in all other Nokia Applications whose design has started since 1.1.2009. The concentration of Be and compounds shall be ≤ 0.1% by weight of a homogeneous material(1.
Restriction is applied to CAS 1304-56-9For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned as intentionally introduced(2 in all Applications.
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all new Nokia products (launched since 1.1.2010) and packaging (9: Bromine is banned in all Applications. The concentration of Br shall be ≤ 0.09% by weight of a homogeneous material(1.
Exemptions for the use of bromine and compounds: Nokia exemptions NSL-2b, NSL-2c
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned in all Applications. The concentration of PBBs and PBDEs shall be ≤ 0.1% by weight of a homogeneous material(1.
For all Nokia products, packaging(9 and Nokia internal production processes: HBFCs and halons are banned in all uses. No measurable trace amounts are allowed in products.
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned in all Applications. The concentration of Cd or its compounds shall be ≤ 0.01% by weight of a homogeneous material(1.
NOTE: Cadmium is banned also in packaging(4 & packaging inks.NOTE2: Different concentration limit is applied for batteries & accumulators: Concentration of Cd shall be < 0.001% by weight of a battery or an accumulator.
Exemptions for the use of cadmium and compounds: RoHS exemption RoHS-13(b)
Carcinogens, Mutagens and Reproductive toxins
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned in Applications where user may be exposed(5 to the listed chemical during normal use of the product. Maximum allowable concentration values are listed for some of the chemicals (see sheet: "Substances in named groups"), if not separately specified then < 0.1% limit on homogeneous material level applies.
Exemptions for the use of carcinogens, mutagens and reproductive toxins: Nokia exemptions NSL-11a, NSL-11b, NSL-11c, NSL-11d, NSL-11e
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all new Nokia products (launched since 1.1.2010) and packaging(9: Chlorine is banned in all Applications. The concentration of Cl shall be ≤ 0.09% by weight of a homogeneous material(1.
Exemptions for the use of chlorine and compounds: Nokia exemptions NSL-3k, NSL-3l, NSL-3m
For all Nokia products, and Nokia internal production processes: Aliphatic CHCs are banned in all uses. The concentration of Cl shall be ≤ 0.09% by weight of a homogeneous material(1.
NOTE: Tetrachloromethane (CAS# 56-23-5) and 1,1,1-trichloroethane (CAS# 71-55-6) are banned in all applications. No measurable trace amounts are allowed in products.
Short-Chained Chlorinated Paraffins, Restriction is applied to CAS 85535-84-8
For all Nokia products, packaging(9 and Nokia internal production processes: Short-Chained Chlorinated Paraffins (CAS 85535-84-8) are banned in all uses as intentionally introduced.
For all Nokia products, packaging(9 and Nokia internal production processes: CFCs, HCFCs and halons are banned in all uses. No measurable trace amounts are allowed in products.
For all Nokia products, packaging(9 and Nokia internal production processes: PCBs and PCTs are banned in all uses. Impurities from natural raw materials and processes shall be ≤ 0.005% by weight of a homogeneous material(1, provided it is not intentionally introduced.
Polyvinyl Chloride, PVCRestriction is applied to CAS 9002-86-2
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: PVC is banned in all Applications as intentionally introduced(2.
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned in all Applications. The concentration of Cr6+ shall be ≤ 0.1% by weight of a homogeneous material(1.
NOTE: Hexavalent chromium is also banned in packaging(4 & packaging inks.NOTE: Banned in leather products as intentionally introduced.
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned as intentionally introduced(2 on the surfaces of Applications that are intended to come into direct contact with skin, even if contact is not prolonged.
The ban also covers the use of cobalt as an underlayer under any plating of products/parts that are intended to come into direct contact with skin.
Exemptions for the use of cobalt and compounds: Nokia exemption NSL-9a, NSL-9b
For all enhancement/accessories: Cobalt as intentionally introduced(2 in surfaces of plug pins and connectors that can come into skin contact. Suppliers are strongly advised to investigate suitable alternative solutions.
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Material / Substance Group
CAS number examples
To go to page "Substances in named" groups click Link
Restriction in force
Identifies substances that are banned or restricted in Applications related to Nokia products and packaging. Applications here shall mean components, materials (solders, pastes, etc.), parts, assemblies and accessories.
Note the definitions and exemptions (e.g. NSL-3m, RoHS-14) below the table. Instructions for conversion between units ppm (parts per million) and percent (%) can be found in definition 3.
Monitored Substances
Monitored substances are to be reduced and gradually phased out from Nokia products and packaging, subject to the availability of technically, environmentally and economically sound alternatives.
Dimethylfumarate
Isocyanates
Lead and compounds
Mercury and compounds
Nickel and compounds
Phthalates
Radioactive substances
Conflict metals
Nanomaterials
Definitions
- The term "homogeneous" is understood as "of uniform composition throughout". Examples of "homogeneous materials" are individual types of plastics, ceramics, glass, metals, alloys, paper, board, resins and coatings. For example a stainless steel screw is a "homogeneous material", but a semi-conductor package contains many homogeneous materials which
Restriction is applied to CAS 624-49-7For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned in all Applications. No measurable trace amounts are allowed in products.
Endangered species of flora and fauna
See: www.cites.org for list of species and requirements
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Any use of parts or materials made of or containing species of wild fauna or flora, or parts of such, must be in compliance with the CITES - convention and approved in advance in writing by NOKIA (Nokia Substance Team).
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Isocyanates in all Applications(7. Suppliers are strongly advised to investigate suitable alternative solutions.
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned in all Applications. The concentration of Pb and its compounds shall be ≤ 0.01% by weight of a homogeneous polymeric material(1 and ≤ 0.1% by weight of other homogeneous materials(1.
NOTE: Lead is banned also in packaging(4 & packaging inks.NOTE 2: Different concentration limit is applied for batteries & accumulators: Concentration of Pb shall be ≤ 0.004% by weight of a battery or an accumulator.
Exemptions for the use of lead and compounds: RoHS exemptions RoHS-6(a), RoHS-6(b), RoHS-6(c), RoHS-7(a), RoHS-7(c)-I, RoHS-7(c)-IV, RoHS-13(a), RoHS-13(b), RoHS-15, RoHS-29
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned in all Applications. The concentration of Hg and compounds shall be ≤ 0.1% by weight of a homogeneous material(1.
NOTE: Mercury is also banned in packaging(4 & packaging inks.NOTE2: Different concentration limits are applied for batteries and accumulators: Concentration of Hg shall be ≤ 2% by weight in "button cell batteries" and < 0.0001% by weight in other batteries and accumulators. NOTE3. Phenylmercury acetate (CAS# 62-38-4), Phenylmercury propionate (CAS# 103-27-5), Phenylmercury 2-ethylhexanoate (CAS# 13302-00-6), Phenylmercury octanoate (CAS# 13864-38-5) and Phenylmercury neodecanoate (CAS# 26545-49-3) are banned in all new Applications, whose design starts from 1.1.2013 onwards. The concentration of mercury in above-mentioned compounds shall be < 0.01% by weight of a homogeneous material(1.
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned as intentionally introduced(2 on the surfaces of Applications that are intended to come into direct contact with skin, even if contact is not prolonged.
The ban also covers the use of nickel as an underlayer under any plating of products/parts that are intended to come into direct contact with skin. Exemptions for the use of nickel and compounds: Nokia exemptions NSL-9a, NSL-9b
For all enhancement/accessories: Nickel as intentionally introduced(2 in surfaces of plug pins and connectors that can come into skin contact. Suppliers are strongly advised to investigate suitable alternative solutions.
Nonylphenols (NP) and Nonylphenol Ethoxylates
(NPE)See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned in textile, leather, metal, pulp and paper parts. No measurable trace amounts are allowed in parts made of these materials.
Exemptions for the use of nonylphenols and nonylphenol ethoxylates: Nokia exemptions NSL-5a, NSL-5b
For all Nokia products and packaging: NP and NPE in all applications. Suppliers should find alternative materials and substances.
Organic tin compounds(Di- and triorganic tins)
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all Nokia products and packaging(9:1. Tributyltin (TBT, CAS# 688-73-3), tributyltin oxide (TBTO, CAS# 56-35-9) and triphenyltin (TPT, CAS# 668-34-8) are banned as intentionally introduced (2 in all Applications.2. Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds, dioctyltin (DOT) compounds and triorganic tin compounds (excluding TBT, TBTO and TPT) are banned in all new Applications, whose design has started since 1.1.2010. The concentration of tin in above-mentioned compounds shall be ≤ 0.1% by weight of a homogeneous material(1.
Perfluorooctanic acids (PFOAs)
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all new Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned in all new Applications, whose design has started since 1.1.2011. The concentration of PFOAs shall be < 0.005% by weight of a homogeneous material(1.
Perfluorooctane sulfonates (PFOSs)
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned in all Applications. The concentration of PFOSs shall be < 0.005% by weight of a homogeneous material(1.
Exemptions for the use of perfluorooctane sulfonates: Nokia exemption NSL-6
Restriction is applied to the specific CAS numbers in the "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all Nokia products and packaging: Banned as intentionally introduced(2 in all Applications.
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet For all Nokia products, packaging(9 and Nokia internal production processes: Banned in all uses(10.
REACH Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC)
as defined in (EC) 1907/2006
REACH Candidate List of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) for authorisation
For all Nokia products and packaging: Banned in all Applications. The concentration of SVHC shall be ≤ 0.1% by weight of an article.
NOTE: Nokia applies a stricter restriction for some SVHCs (e.g. phthalates, CMRs, chlorine and compounds, and organic tin compounds). Always apply the stricter concentration limit, if substance belongs also to other NSL Material/Substance group.
REACH Authorised substances included into Annex XIV
For all Nokia products and packaging: Banned in all new Applications and to be phased-out in old applications within 12 months after the date of inclusion in Annex XIV (8.
Substances that may cause skin sensitization
See examples in "Substances in named groups" -sheet
For all Nokia products and packaging(9: Banned on the surfaces of Applications that are intended to come into direct and prolonged/repeated contact with the skin (6. For reacted materials that are not in themselves sensitizing, this covers possible remains of sensitizing reactant(s).Note that if a coating is applied on a sensitizing substance, the coating shall be sufficient to ensure that the rate of substance release will not exceed sensitizing rate for a period of at least two years of normal use of the product.
Exemptions for the use of substances that may cause skin sensitization: Nokia exemption NSL-10
Substances to be reported
Reported substances are to be followed and usage reported in Nokia products and packaging.
Please refer to Nokia Supplier Requirements (NSR) 5.0 and http://www.nokia.com/global/about-nokia/people-and-planet/supply-chain/supply-chain/
For all new Nokia products and packaging(9: Suppliers are required to report the use of nanomaterial's (11 in the supplier's final application. This applies only to versions of the final product whose delivery to Nokia has started on or after 01.04.2013. This information must be delivered as part of the material declaration.
The requirement is due to several countries currently preparing national databases for reporting nanomaterials.
1) "Homogeneous Material" means a material that can not be mechanically disjointed into different materials:
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Restriction in force
Identifies substances that are banned or restricted in Applications related to Nokia products and packaging. Applications here shall mean components, materials (solders, pastes, etc.), parts, assemblies and accessories.
Note the definitions and exemptions (e.g. NSL-3m, RoHS-14) below the table. Instructions for conversion between units ppm (parts per million) and percent (%) can be found in definition 3.
Monitored Substances
Monitored substances are to be reduced and gradually phased out from Nokia products and packaging, subject to the availability of technically, environmentally and economically sound alternatives.
include plastic moulding material, tin-platings on the lead-frame, the lead-frame alloy and gold-bonding wires.- The term "mechanically disjointed" means that the material can be, in principle separated by mechanical actions such as unscrewing, cutting, crushing, grinding and abrasive processes.
- "Intentionally introduced" shall mean "deliberately utilized in the formulation of a material or component where its continued presence is desired in the final product to provide a specific characteristic, appearance or quality". The use of recycled materials as feedstock for the manufacture of new products, where some portion of the recycled materials may contain amounts of regulated substances, is not to be considered as intentionally introduced.
- To convert percent (%) to ppm multiply by 10 000, e.g. 0.1% = 0.1 * 10 000 = 1000 ppm- To convert ppm to percent (%), divide by 10 000, e.g. 900 ppm = 900 / 10 000 = 0.09 %
- The sum of concentration levels of cadmium, hexavalent chromium, lead and mercury in packaging or packaging components shall be ≤ 0.01% by weight.
- Where significant levels of the substance may come into contact with the skin as a result of leaching from the solid product surface. - Where a volatile substance is still present within the solid product following purchase.- The substance is considered to be at significant levels when it is present in the product at levels ≥ 0.1% unless an alternate maximum concentration level is provided in the "Maximum Concentration Limit in surface materials" column of the "Substances in Named Groups" worksheet.
- Prolonged skin contact means 5 to 10 minutes of continuous skin contact during normal use of the product.
- Not to be used in packaging materials. Not to be used without prior Nokia consent in PWB varnishes or other applications where it may be heated to decomposition temperatures in use or in repair of products
- For the phase-out period supplier is responsible for following the REACH regulation No 1907/2006.- Supplier shall inform Nokia about their phase-out plan: schedule of phase-out, replacing substance or discontinuation of production.
9) Definition of packaging for the purpose of the Nokia Substance List:- Restrictions for materials/substance used in the packaging refers to sales (outbound) packaging.
10) Definition of radioactive substances:- Substance(s) whose radioactivity exceed the natural background value.
11) Definition of nanomaterials:- Definition of nanomaterials in Nokia is based on the Commission Recommendation on the definition of nanomaterials (2011/696/EU).
ExemptionsRoHS exemptions (e.g. RoHS-6): All RoHS exemptions in use in Nokia products are listed here, and their numbering is the same as in the RoHS Directive (2002/95/EC).NSL exemptions (e.g. NSL-10): These are Nokia specific exemptions defined by Nokia, with consecutive numbering.
- Exemption is not valid for PWB assembly process of products from 1.7.2011 onwards- Exemption is not valid for module assemblies whose design start from 1.1.2011 onwards- Exemption is valid for component packages internal soldered connections e.g. Flip-chip connection
- additives working as adhesion promoter for the coating on metal /semi-crystalline polymer e.g. PA, PAA, PBS, PBT plastics- ink additives (including sub-binder)
- by-product from polymerization process- residuals from processing materials (e.g. catalysts, treatment-fluid, solvents)
- controlled closed dry cleaning systems where the washing liquid is recycled or incinerated, cleaning systems with special treatment where the washing liquid is recycled or incinerated- textiles and leather processing with no release into waste water, and systems with special treatment where the process water is pretreated to remove the organic fraction completely prior to biological waste water treatment- metal working uses in controlled closed systems where the washing liquid is recycled or incinerated
where the amount of PFOS released into the environment is minimized
2) Definition of "Intentionally introduced" for the purpose of the Nokia Substance List:
3) Conversion between units ppm (parts per million) and percent (%):
4) Details of the the ban of cadmium, hexavalent chromium, lead and mercury in packaging:
5) Exposures considered significant for carcinogens, mutagens, and reproductive toxins (CMR) are the following:
6) Definition of "Prolonged skin contact" for the purpose of the Nokia Substance List:
7) Applications in question for the restriction of isocyanates are in particular the following:
8) Details of the ban of REACH Authorised substances included into Annex XIV:
- '‘Nanomaterial’ means a natural, incidental or manufactured material containing particles, in an unbound state or as an aggregate or as an agglomerate and where, for 50 % or more of the particles in the number size distribution, one or more external dimensions is in the size range 1 nm-100 nm.
- In specific cases and where warranted by concerns for the environment, health, safety or competitiveness the number size distribution threshold of 50 % may be replaced by a threshold between 1 and 50 %.
Exemptions to the ban of lead:RoHS-6(a) Lead as an alloying element in steel containing up to 0.35 % lead by weightRoHS-6(b) Lead as an alloying element in aluminum containing up to 0.4 % lead by weightRoHS-6(c) Lead as an alloying element in copper containing up to 4 % lead by weightRoHS-7(a) Lead in high melting temperature type solders (i.e. lead-based alloys containing lead ≥ 85 % by weight)RoHS-7(c)-I Electrical and electronic components containing lead in a glass or ceramic other than dielectric ceramic in capacitors, e.g. piezoelectronic devices, or in a glass or ceramic matrix compoundRoHS-7(c)-IV Lead in PZT based dielectric ceramic materials for capacitors being part of integrated circuits or discrete semiconductorsRoHS-15) Lead in solders to complete a viable electrical connection between semiconductor die and carrier within integrated circuit Flip Chip packagesRoHS-29) Lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1, 2, 3 and 4) of Council Directive 69/493/EEC (1)
Exemptions to the ban of lead and cadmium:RoHS-13(a) Lead in white glasses used for optical applicationsRoHS-13(b) Cadmium and lead in filter glasses and glasses used for reflectance standards
Exemptions to the ban of bromine and compounds:NSL-2b) Bromine as an activator in solder
NSL-2c) Bromine in pigments of color filters (displays, cameras)
Exemptions to the ban of chlorine and compounds:NSL-3k) Chlorine in coating additives which fall under following use;
NSL-3l) Chlorine in colorants (pigments/dyes)NSL-3m) Chlorine in process residuals (which does not exceed 0.5% of the homogeneous material, but shall be minimized on best available technology)
Exemptions to the ban of nonylphenols and nonylphenol ethoxylates:NSL-5a) Nonylphenols and nonylphenol ethoxylates in other materials than textile, leather, metal, pulp and paperNSL-5b) Trace amounts allowed when originated from following processes:
Exemptions to the ban of perfluorooctane sulfonates:NSL-6) Use of perfluorooctane sulfonates is allowed as photoresists or anti-reflective coatings for photolithography processes and wetting agents for use in controlled electroplating systems
Exemptions to the ban of antimony trioxide:NSL-7) Antimony trioxide in other than polymeric materials
Exemptions to the ban of arsenic and compounds:NSL-8) Arsenic and compounds in other uses than wood preservation treatment
Exemptions to the ban of cobalt and compounds, nickel and compounds:NSL-9a) Cobalt and compounds, nickel and compounds in parts which are not intended to come into direct contact with the skin
NSL-9b) The use of cobalt and nickel in amorphous metals and ceramics and the use of nickel in stainless steels is allowed (note: except for stainless steel with sulphur content over 0.03% due to its potential for nickel release)
Exemptions to the ban of substances that may cause skin sensitization:NSL-10) Substances that may cause skin sensitization in parts which are not intended to come into direct and prolonged contact with the skin
Exemptions to the ban of carcinogens, mutagens and reproductive toxins:NSL-11a) CMR substances in parts which are not intended to come into contact with the skinNSL-11b) Benzene containing CMRs, where supplier can confirm that the benzene (CAS 71-43-2) concentration is < 0.1 w%NSL-11c) DMSO containing CMRs, where supplier can confirm that the DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide, CAS 67-68-5) concentration is < 3 w%NSL-11d) Benzo-a-pyrene containing CMRs, where supplier can confirm that the benzo-a-pyrene (CAS 50-32-8) concentration is < 0.005 w%NSL-11e) Specific CMR substances of which can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen
Restriction is applied to carcinogens, mutagens and reproductive toxins as defined in CLP Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008, and chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm as defined in Proposition 65, "The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986". NOTE: The harmonised classification and labelling for certain hazardous substances as set out in Tables 3.1 and 3.2 of Annex VI is also made available in excel format at: http://esis.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.php?PGM=cla/. The files contain the complete lists of harmonised classification and labelling of substances, including the update related to the 1st ATP to the CLP Regulation.This list contains examples of substances that belong to CMR group; it is the responsibility of manufacturer/seller/supplier to check the relevant substances from the above-mentioned sources.
not a CMR if benzene (CAS 71-43-2) conc. is < 0.1 w% of substance
EXTRACT OILS (COAL), COAL TAR-RESIDUAL PYROLYSIS OILS, NAPHTHALENE OIL, REDISTILLATE; REDISTILLATES; [THE REDISTILLATE FROM THE FRACTIONAL DISTILLATION OF DEPHENOLATED AND DEBASED METHYLNAPHTHALENE OIL OBTAINED FROM BITUMINOUS COAL HIGH TEMPERATURE TAR AND PYROLYSIS RESIDUAL OILS BOILING IN THE APPROXIMATE RANGE OF 220°C TO 230°C (428°F TO 446°F). IT CONSISTS PREDOMINANTLY OF UNSUBSTITUTED AND SUBSTITUTED DINUCLEAR AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS.]
not a CMR if benzene (CAS 71-43-2) conc. is < 0.1 w% of substance
not a CMR if benzene (CAS 71-43-2) conc. is < 0.1 w% of substance
EXTRACT OILS (COAL), LIGHT OIL; ACID EXTRACT; [THE AQUEOUS EXTRACT PRODUCED BY AN ACIDIC WASH OF ALKALI-WASHED CARBOLIC OIL. COMPOSED PRIMARILY OF ACID SALTS OF VARIOUS AROMATIC NITROGEN BASES INCLUDING PYRIDINE, QUINOLINE AND THEIR ALKYL DERIVATIVES.]
not a CMR if benzene (CAS 71-43-2) conc. is < 0.1 w% of substance
not a CMR if benzene (CAS 71-43-2) conc. is < 0.1 w% and benzo-a-pyrene (CAS 50-32-8) conc. is <0.005 w-% of substance
EXTRACT OILS (COAL), TAR BASE, COLLIDINE FRACTION; DISTILLATE BASES; [THE EXTRACT PRODUCED BY THE ACIDIC EXTRACTION OF BASES FROM CRUDE COAL TAR AROMATIC OILS, NEUTRALIZATION, AND DISTILLATION OF THE BASES. COMPOSED PRIMARILY OF COLLIDINES, ANILINE, TOLUIDINES, LUTIDINES, XYLIDINES.]
not a CMR if benzene (CAS 71-43-2) conc. is < 0.1 w% of substance
not a CMR if benzene (CAS 71-43-2) conc. is < 0.1 w% and benzo-a-pyrene (CAS 50-32-8) conc. is <0.005 w-% of substance
not a CMR if benzene (CAS 71-43-2) conc. is < 0.1 w% of substance
not a CMR if benzo-a-pyrene (CAS 50-32-8) conc. is <0.005 w-% of substance
EXTRACT RESIDUES (COAL), CREOSOTE OIL ACID; WASH OIL EXTRACT RESIDUE; [[A COMPLEX COMBINATION OF HYDROCARBONS FROM THE BASE-FREED FRACTION FROM THE DISTILLATION OF COAL TAR, BOILING IN THE RANGE OF APPROXIMATELY 250°C TO 280°C (482°F TO 536°F). IT CONSISTS PREDOMINANTLY OF BIPHENYL AND ISOMERIC DIPHENYLNAPHTHALENES.]]
not a CMR if benzo-a-pyrene (CAS 50-32-8) conc. is <0.005 w-% of substance
not a CMR if benzene (CAS 71-43-2) conc. is < 0.1 w% of substance
EXTRACT RESIDUES (COAL), LIGHT OIL ALK., ACID EXT.; CARBOLIC OIL EXTRACT RESIDUE; [THE OIL RESULTING FROM THE ACID WASHING OF ALKALI-WASHED CARBOLIC OIL TO REMOVE THE MINOR AMOUNTS OF BASIC COMPOUNDS (TAR BASES). COMPOSED PRIMARILY OF INDENE, INDAN AND ALKYLBENZENES.]
not a CMR if benzene (CAS 71-43-2) conc. is < 0.1 w% of substance
not a CMR if benzene (CAS 71-43-2) conc. is < 0.1 w% and benzo-a-pyrene (CAS 50-32-8) conc. is <0.005 w-% of substance
EXTRACT RESIDUES (COAL), TAR OIL ALK.; CARBOLIC OIL EXTRACT RESIDUE; [THE RESIDUE OBTAINED FROM COAL TAR OIL BY AN ALKALINE WASH SUCH AS AQUEOUS SODIUM HYDROXIDE AFTER THE REMOVAL OF CRUDE COAL TAR ACIDS. COMPOSED PRIMARILY OF NAPHTHALENES AND AROMATIC NITROGEN BASES.]
not a CMR if benzene (CAS 71-43-2) conc. is < 0.1 w% of substance
EXTRACTS (PETROLEUM) HEAVY NAPHTHA SOLVENT, CLAY-TREATED; LOW BOILING POINT NAPHTHA – UNSPECIFIED
not a CMR if benzene (CAS 71-43-2) conc. is < 0.1 w% of substance
not a CMR if benzo-a-pyrene (CAS 50-32-8) conc. is <0.005 w-% of substance
not a CMR if benzo-a-pyrene (CAS 50-32-8) conc. is <0.005 w-% of substance
not a CMR if benzo-a-pyrene (CAS 50-32-8) conc. is <0.005 w-% of substance
not a CMR if benzo-a-pyrene (CAS 50-32-8) conc. is <0.005 w-% of substance
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (CONTAINING 60 OR MORE PERCENT PERCENT CHLORINE BY MOLECULAR WEIGHT)
PYRIDINE, ALKYL DERIVS.; CRUDE TAR BASES; [THE COMPLEX COMBINATION OF POLYALKYLATED PYRIDINES DERIVED FROM COAL TAR DISTILLATION OR AS HIGH-BOILING DISTILLATES APPROXIMATELY ABOVE 150°C (302°F) FROM THE REACTION OF AMMONIA WITH ACETALDEHYDE, FORMALDEHYDE OR PARAFORMALDEHYDE.]
not a CMR if benzene (CAS 71-43-2) conc. is < 0.1 w% of substance
not a CMR if benzene (CAS 71-43-2) conc. is < 0.1 w% and benzo-a-pyrene (CAS 50-32-8) conc. is <0.005 w-% of substance
RESIDUES (COAL TAR), CREOSOTE OIL DISTN.; WASH OIL REDISTILLATE; [[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.]]
not a CMR if benzo-a-pyrene (CAS 50-32-8) conc. is <0.005 w-% of substance
not a CMR if benzo-a-pyrene (CAS 50-32-8) conc. is <0.005 w-% of substance
not a CMR if benzo-a-pyrene (CAS 50-32-8) conc. is <0.005 w-% of substance
not a CMR if benzene (CAS 71-43-2) conc. is < 0.1 w% of substance
SOLVENT NAPHTHA (COAL); LIGHT OIL EXTRACT RESIDUES, HIGH BOILING; [THE DISTILLATE FROM EITHER HIGH TEMPERATURE COAL TAR, COKE OVEN LIGHT OIL, OR COAL TAR OIL ALKALINE EXTRACT RESIDUE HAVING AN APPROXIMATE DISTILLATION RANGE OF 130°C TO 210°C (266°F TO 410°F) COMPOSED PRIMARILY OF INDENE AND OTHER POLYCYCLIC RING SYSTEMS CONTAINING A SINGLE AROMATIC RING. MAY CONTAIN PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS AND AROMATIC NITROGEN BASES.]
not a CMR if benzene (CAS 71-43-2) conc. is < 0.1 w% of substance
Radioactive substances Examples of substances that belong to this group:
REACH Candidate List of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) for authorisation Restriction is applied to the full up-to-date candidate list for SVHC as defined on the ECHA website http://echa.europa.eu/chem_data/candidate_list_en.asp
We do not publish the names of the candidate substances in NSL 2013. Supplier has to check both the present candidate substances and the new additions to the candidate list on the ECHA website.
REACH Authorised substances included into Annex XIVRestriction is applied to the list of substances subject to authorisation as defined on the ECHA website http://echa.europa.eu/reach/authorisation_under_reach/authorisation_list_en.asp
We do not publish the names of the authorised substances in NSL 2013. Supplier has to check both the present authorised substances and the new additions to the authorised list on the ECHA website.
1,3,5-TRIS-[(2S AND 2R)-2,3-EPOXYPROPYL]-1,3,5-TRIAZINE-2,4,6-(1H,3H,5H)-TRIONE
1,3,6-NAPHTHALENETRISULFONIC ACID, 7-[[2-[(AMINOCARBONYL)AMINO]-4-[[4-[[2-[2-(ETHENYLSULFONYL)ETHOXY]ETHYL]AMINO]-6-FLUORO-1,3,5-TRIAZIN-2-YL]AMINO]PHENYL]AZO]-, TRISODIUM SALT
1,3-BIS{6-FLUORO-4-[1,5-DISULFO-4-(3-AMINOCARBONYL-1-ETHYL-6-HYDROXY-4-METHYL-PYRID-2-ON-5-YLAZO)-PHENYL-2-YLAMINO]-1,3,5-TRIAZIN-2-YLAMINO}PROPANE LITHIUM-,SODIUM SALT
1,5-NAPHTHALENEDISULFONIC ACID, 3,3'-(1,4-PIPERAZINEDIYLBIS((6-CHLORO-1,3,5-TRIAZINE-4,2-DIYL)IMINO(2-(ACETYLAMINO)-4,1-PHENYLENE)AZO))BIS-, TETRASODIUM SALT
2,7-NAPHTHALENEDISULFONIC ACID,4-AMINO-5-HYDROXY-6-[[3-[[[2-[[2--(SULFOOXY)ETHYL]SULFONYL]ETHYL]AMINO]CARBONYL]PHENYL]AZO]-3-[[4-[[2-(SULFOOXY)ETHYL]SULFONYL]PHENYL]AZO]-,TETRASODIUM SALT
2-ANTHRACENESULFONIC ACID, 1-AMINO-4-[[2-[[(5-CHLORO-6-FLUORO-4-PYRIMIDINYL)AMINO]METHYL]-4-METHYL-6-SULFOPHENYL]AMINO]-9,10-DIHYDRO-9,10-DIOXO-, DISODIUM SALT
2-ANTHRACENESULFONIC ACID, 4,4'-[1,2-ETHANEDIYLBIS[IMINO(6-FLUORO-1,3,5-TRIAZINE-4,2-DIYL)IMINO(2,4,6-TRIMETHYL-5-SULFO-3,1-PHENYLENE)IMINO]]BIS[1-AMINO-9,10-DIHYDRO-9,10-DIOXO-, SODIUM SALT
2-NAPHTHALENESULFONIC ACID, 7-((4-CHLORO-6-(METHYL(2-METHYLPHENYL)AMINO)-1,3,5-TRIAZIN-2-YL)AMINO)-4-HYDROXY-3-((4-METHOXY-2-SULFOPHENYL)AZO)-, DISODIUM SALT
4-(3-AMINOPROPYLAMINO)-2,6-BIS[3-(4-METHOXY-2-SULFOPHENYLAZO)-4-HYDROXY-2-SULFONAPHT-7-YLAMINO]-[1,3,5]TRIAZINE POTASSIUM SODIUM SALT
4,11-TRIPHENODIOXAZINEDISULFONIC ACID, 6,13-DICHLORO-3,10-BIS((3-((4-((2,5-DISULFOPHENYL)AMINO)-6-FLUORO-1,3,5-TRIAZIN-2-YL)AMINO)PROPYL)AMINO)-, HEXASODIUM SALT
4-[4-AMINO-5-HYDROXY-3-(4-(2-SULFOXYETHYLSULFONYL)PHENYLAZO)-2,7-DISULFONAPHT-6-YLAZO]-6-[3-(4-AMINO-5-HYDROXYS-3-(4-(2-SULFOXYETHYLSULFONYL)PHENYLAZO)-2,7-DISULFONAPHT-6-YLAZO]PHENYLCARBONYLAMINO]BENZENESULFONIC ACID, SODIUM SALT
A MIXTURE (1:1) OF: 2-[N-ETHYL-4-[(5,6-DICHLOROBENZOTHIAZOL-2-YL)AZO]-M-TOLUDINO]ETHYL ACETATE; 2-[N-ETHYL-4-[(6,7-DICHLOROBENZOTHIAZOL-2-YL)AZO]-M-TOLUDINO]ETHYL ACETATE
A MIXTURE (1:2:1) OF: BIS(N- CYCLOHEXYL-N'-PHENYLENEUREIDO)METHYL-ENE; BIS(N-OCTADECYL-N'-PHENYLENEUR- EIDO)METHYLENE; BIS(N-DICYCLOHEXYL- N'-PHENYLENEUREIDO)METHYLENE
A MIXTURE (50/50) OF: TETRASODIUM 7-(4-[4-CHLORO-6-[METHYL-(3-SULFONATOPHENYL)AMINO]-1,3,5-TRIAZIN-2-YLAMINO]-2 UREIDOPHENYLAZO)NAPHTHALENE-1,3,6-TRISULFONATE AND TETRASODIUM 7-(4-[4-CHLORO-6-[METHYL-(4-SULFONATOPHENYL)AMINO]-1,3,5-TRIAZIN-2-YLAMINO]-2-UREIDOPHENYLAZO)NAPHTHALENE-1,3,6-TRISULFONATE
A MIXTURE (RATIO NOT KNOWN) OF: AMMONIUM 1-C14-C18-ALKYLOXYCARBONYL-2-(3-ALLYLOXY-2-HYDROXYPROPOXYCARBONYL)ETHANE-1-SULFONATE; AMMONIUM 2-C14-C18-ALKYLOXYCARBONYL-1-(3-ALLYLOXY-2-HYDROXYPROPOXYCARBONYL)ETHANE-1-SULFONATE
Nokia Internal Use Only
Nokia Internal Use Only
Chemical name CAS No EC No Additional notes for the substance
Maximum Concentration Limit in surface materials
101408-30-4
414-150-3
402-520-7
405-760-0
405-960-8
415-190-4
415-840-7
401-970-1
421-550-1
405-720-2
406-640-0
86403-32-9
421-890-0
A MIXTURE OF COMPOUNDS FROM (DODECAKIS( -TOLYLTHIO)PHTHALOCYANI- NATO)COPPER(II) TO (HEXADECAKIS(P-TOLYLTHIO)PHTHALOCYANI- NATO)COPPER(II)
A MIXTURE OF ISOMERS OF IRON (1:2) COMPLEXES OF A MIXTURE OF: ISOMERS OF: 1,3-DIHYDROXY-4-[(5-PHENYLAMINOSULFO-NYL)-2-HYDROXYPHENYLAZO]-N-(5-AMINO-SUL-FONYL-2-HYDROXYPHENYLAZO)BENZENE (N = 2,5,6); ISOMERS OF: 1,3-DIHYDROXY-4-[(5-PHENYLAMINOSULFO-NYL)-2-HYDROXYPHENYLAZO]-N-[4-(4-NITRO-2-SULFOPHENYLAMINO)PHENYLAZO]BENZENE (N = 2,5,6)
A MIXTURE OF ISOMERS OF: 4-(1(OR 4 OR 5 OR 6)-METHYL-8,9,10-TRINORBORN-5-EN-2-YL)PYRIDINE
A MIXTURE OF ISOMERS OF: SODIUM PHENETHYLNAPHTHALENESULFONATE; SODIUM NAPHTHYLETHYLBENZENESULFONATE
A MIXTURE OF N-OCTADECYLAMINODIETHYL BIS(HYDROGEN MALEATE); N-OCTADECYLAMINODIETHYL HYDROGEN MALEATE HYDROGENPHTHALATE
A MIXTURE OF: (3R)-[1S-(1Α, 2Α,6Β-((2S)-2-METHYL-1-OXOBUTOXY)-8A.GAMMA.)HEXAHYDRO-2,6-DIMETHYL-1-NAPHTHALENE]-3,5-DIHYDROXYHEPTANOIC ACID INERT BIOMASS FROM ASPERGILLUS TERREUS
A MIXTURE OF: 1,1'-(METHYLENEBIS(4,1-PHENYLENE))DIPYRROLE-2,5-DIONE;N-(4-(4-(2,5-DIOXOPYRROL-1-YL)BENZYL)PHENYL)ACETAMIDE;1-(4-(4-(5-OXO-2H-2-FURYLIDENAMINO)BENZYL)PHENYL)PYRROLE-2,5-DIONE
A MIXTURE OF: 1,3,5-TRIS(3-AMINOMETHYLPHENYL)-1,3,5-(1H,3H,5H)-TRIAZINE-2,4,6-TRIONE AND A MIXTURE OF OLIGOMERS OF 3,5-BIS(3-AMINOMETHYLPHENYL)-1-POLY[3,5-BIS(3-AMINOMETHYLPHENYL)-2,4,6-TRIOXO-1,3,5-(1H,3H,5H)-TRIAZIN-1-YL]-1,3,5-(1H,3H,5H)-TRIAZINE-2,4,6-TRIONE
A MIXTURE OF: 2-(HEXYLTHIO)ETHYLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE; SODIUM PROPIONATE
A MIXTURE OF: 2,2',2'',2'''-(ETHYLENEDINITRILOTETRAKIS-N,N-DI(C16)ALKYLACETAMIDE; 2,2',2'',2'''-(ETHYLENEDINITRILOTETRAKIS-N,N-DI(C18)ALKYLACETAMIDE
A MIXTURE OF: 2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYLPIPERIDIN-4-YLHEXADECANOATE 2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYLPIPERIDIN-4-YL-OCTADECANOATE
A MIXTURE OF: 2,2-DIMETHOXYETHANAL (THIS COMPONENT IS CONSIDERED TO BE ANHYDROUS IN TERMS OF IDENTITY, STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION. HOWEVER, 2,2-DIMETHOXYETHANAL WILL EXIST IN A HYDRATED FORM. 60% ANHYDROUS IS EQUIVALENT TO 70.4% HYDRATE) WATER(INCLUDING FREE WATER AND WATER IN HYDRATED 2,2-DIMETHOXYETHANAL)
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Maximum Concentration Limit in surface materials
407-740-7
412-020-0
410-480-7
411-880-4
417-080-1
417-470-1
55965-84-9
410-065-0
52658-19-2
A MIXTURE OF: 2-CHLORO-5-SEC- TETRADECYLHYDROQUINONES WHERE SEC-TETRADECYL = 1-METHYLTRIDECYL; 1-ETHYLDODECYL; 1-PROPYLUNDECYL; 1-BUTYLDECYL; 1-PENTYLNONYL; 1-HEXYLOCTYL
A MIXTURE OF: 2-METHOXY-4-(TETRAHYDRO-4-METHYLENE-2H-PYRAN-2-YL)-PHENOL; 4-(3,6-DIHYDRO-4-METHYL-2H-PYRAN-2-YL)-2-METHOXYPHENOL
A MIXTURE OF: 3A,4,5,6,7,7A-HEXAHYDRO-4,7-METHANO-1H-INDENE-6-CARBOXALDEHYDE; 3A,4,5,6,7,7A-HEXAHYDRO-4,7-METHANO-1H-INDENE-5-CARBOXALDEHYDEA MIXTURE OF: 3-CYANO-5-(2-CYANO-4-NITROPHENYLAZO)-2-(2-HYDROXYETHYL-AMINO)-4-METHYL-6-[3-(2-PHENOXY-ETHOXY)PROPYLAMINO]PYRIDINE; 3-CYANO-5-(2-CYANO-4-NITROPHENYLAZO)-6-(2-HYDRO-XYETHYLAMINO)-4-METHYL-2-[3-(2-PHENOXY-ETHOXY)PROPYLAMINO]PYRIDINE;3-CYANO-5-(2-CYANO-4-NITROPHENYLAZO)-2--AMINO-4-METHYL-6-[3-(3-HYDROXYPROPOXY-)PROPYL- AMINO]PYRIDINE;3-CYANO-5-(2-CYANO-4-NI-TROPHENYLAZO)-6-AMINO-4-METHYL-2-[3-(3--METHOXYPROPOXY)PROPYLAMINO]PYRIDINE
A MIXTURE OF: 4,4',4''-[(2,4,6-TRIOXO-1,3,5(2H,4H,6H)-TRIAZINE-1,3,5-TRIYL)TRIS[METHYLENE(3,5,5-TRIMETHYL-3,1-CYCLOHEXANEDIYL)IMINOCARBONYL OXY-2,1-ETHANEDIYL(ETHYL)AMINO]]TRISBENZENEDIAZONIUMTRI[BIS(2-METHYLPROPYL)NAPHTHALENESULFONATE] 4,4',4'',4'''-[[5,5'-[CARBONYLBIS[IMINO(1,5,5-TRIMETHYL-3,1-CYCLOHEXANEDIYL)METHYLENE]]-2,4,6-TRIOXO-1,3,5(2H,4H,6H)-TRIAZINE-1,1',3,3'-TETRAYL]TETRAKIS[METHYLENE(3,5,5-TRIMETHYL-3,1-CYCLOHEXANEDIYL)IMINOCARBONYL OXY-2,1-ETHANEDIYL(ETHYL)AMINO]]TETRAKISBENZENEDIAZONIUMTETRA[BIS(2-METHYLPROPYL)NAPHTHALENESULFONATE]
A MIXTURE OF: 5-CHLORO-2-METHYL- 2H-ISOTHIAZOL-3-ONE [EC NO 247-500-7] AND 2-METHYL-2H-ISOTHIAZOL-3-ONE[EC NO 220-239-6] (3:1) A MIXTURE OF: 5-CHLORO-2-METHYL- 4-ISOTHIAZOLIN-3-ONE [EC NO 247-500-7] AND 2-METHYL-4-ISOTHIAZOLIN-3-ONE [EC NO 220-239-6] (3:1)
A MIXTURE OF: 7-(((3-AMINOPHENYL)SULFONYL)AMINO)-NAPHTHALENE-1,3-DISULFONIC ACID; SODIUM 7-(((3-AMINOPHENYL)SULFONYL)AMINO)-NAPHTHALENE-1,3-DISULFONATE; POTASSIUM 7-(((3-AMINOPHENYL)SULFONYL)AMINO)-NAPHTHALENE-1,3-DISULFONATE
A MIXTURE OF: 7,9,9-TRIMETHYL-3,14-DIOXA-4,13-DIOXO-5,12-DIAZAHEXADECAN-1,16-DIYL-PROP-2-ENOAT 7,7,9-TRIMETHYL-3,14-DIOXA-4,13-DIOXO-5,12-DIAZAHEXADECAN-1,16-DIYL-PROP-2-ENOAT
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Chemical name CAS No EC No Additional notes for the substance
Maximum Concentration Limit in surface materials
400-830-7
415-930-6
114765-88-7
azodye 405-665-4
411-860-5
419-450-8
430-050-2
410-650-0
403-030-6
410-230-7
411-250-9
A MIXTURE OF: ALPHA-3-(3-(2H-BENZOTRIAZOL-2-YL)-5-TERT-BUTYL-4-HYDROXYPHENYL)PROPIONYL-OMEGA-HYDROXYPOLY(OXYETHYLEN) AND ALPHA-3-(3-(2H-BENZOTRIAZOL-2-YL)-5-TERT-BUTYL-4-HYDROXYPHENYL)-PROPIONYL-OMEGA-3-(3-(2H-BENZO-TRIAZOL-2-YL)-5-CTERT-BUTYL-4-HYDROXYPHENYL)PROPIONYLOXYPOLY(OXYETHYLEN)
A MIXTURE OF: CA SALICYLATES (BRANCHED C10-14 AND C18-30 ALKYLATED); CA PHENATES (BRANCHED C10-14 AND C18-30 ALKYLATED); CA SULFURIZED PHENATES (BRANCHED C10-14 AND C18-30 ALKYLATED)
A MIXTURE OF: CIS-(5-AMMONIUM-1,3,3-TRIMETHYL)-CYCLOHEXANEMETHYLAM- MONIUM PHOSPHATE (1:1); TRANS-(5-AMMONIUM-1,3,3-TRIMETHYL)-CYCLOHEXANEMETHYLAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE (1:1)
A MIXTURE OF: DISODIUM (6-(4-ANISIDINO)-3-SULFONATO-2-(3,5-DINI-TRO-2-OXIDOPHENYLAZO)-1-NAPHTHO-LATO)(1-(5-CHLORO-2-OXIDOPHENYLAZO)-2-NAPHTHOLATO)CHROMATE(1-); TRISODIUMBIS(5-(4-ANISIDINO)-3-SULFONATO-2-(3,5-DINI-TRO-2-OXIDOPHENYLAZO)-1-NAPHTHO-LATO)CHROMATE(1-)
118685-33-9 [1]-- [2]
A MIXTURE OF: DODECANOIC ACID; POLY(1-7)LACTATE ESTERS OF DODECANOIC ACID
A MIXTURE OF: SODIUM/POTASSIUM 7-[[[3-[[4-((2-HYDROXY-NAPHTHYL)AZO)PHENYL]AZO]PHENYL]SULFONYL]AMINO]-NAPHTHALENE-1,3-DISULFONATE
A MIXTURE OF: SODIUM/POTASSIUM(3-(4-(5-(5-CHLORO-2,6-DIFLUOROPYRIMIDIN-4-YLAMINO)-2-METHOXY-3-SULFONATOPHENY-LAZO)- 2-OXIDOPHENYLAZO)-2,5,7-TRISULFON-ATO-4-NAPHTHOLATO)COPER(II); SODIUM/PO- TASSIUM (3-(4-(5-(5-CHLORO-4,6-DIFLUOR-OPYRIMIDIN-2-YLAMINO) -2-METHOXY-3-SUL-FONATOPHENYLAZO)-2-OXIDOPHENYLAZO)-2,5,7- TRISULFONATO-4-NAPHTHO-LATO)COPER(II)
A MIXTURE OF: TETRADECANOIC ACID; POLY(1-7)LACTATE ESTERS OF TETRADECANOIC ACID
A MIXTURE OF: TETRASODIUM-PHOSPHONOETHANE-1,2-DICARBOXYLATE; HEXASODIUM-PHOSPHONOBUTANE-1,2,3,4-TETRACARBOXYLATE
A MIXTURE OF: TRANS-(2R)-5-ACETOXY-1,3-OXATHIOLANE-2-CARBOXYLIC ACID; CIS-(2R)-5-ACETOXY-1,3-OXATHIOLANE-2-CARBOXYLIC ACID
A MIXTURE OF: TRANS-4-ACETOXY-4-METHYL-2-PROPYL-TETRAHYDRO-2H-PYRAN; CIS-4-ACETOXY-4-METHYL-2-PROPYL-TETRAHY-DRO-2H-PYRAN
A MIXTURE OF: TRISODIUM (2,4(OR 2,6 OR 4,6)-BIS(3,5-DINITRO-2-OXIDOPHENYLAZO)-5-HYDROXYPHENOLATO)(2(OR 4OR 6)-(3,5-DINITRO-2-OXIDOPHENYLAZO)-5-HYDROXY-4(OR 2OR 6)-(4-(4-NITRO-2-SULFONATOANILINO)PHENYLAZO)PHENOLATO)FERRATE(1-)TRISODIUM BIS(2,4(OR 2,6 OR 4,6)-BIS(3,5-DINITRO-2-OXIDOPHENYLAZO)-5-HYDROXYPHENOLATO)FERRATE(1-)TRISODIUM (2,4(OR 2,6 OR 4,6)-BIS(3,5-DINITRO-2-OXIDOPHENYLAZO)-5-HYDROXYPHENOLATO)(2(OR 4 OR 6)-(3,5-DINITRO-2-OXIDOPHENYLAZO)-5-HYDROXY-4(OR 2 OR 6)-(4-NITRO-2-SULFONATOPHENYLAZO)PHENOLATO)FERRATE(1-)TRISODIUM (2,4(OR 2,6 OR 4,6)-BIS(3,5-DINITRO-2-OXIDOPHENYLAZO)-5-HYDROXYPHENOLATO)(2(OR 4 OR 6)-(3,5-DINITRO-2-OXIDOPHENYLAZO)-5-HYDROXY-4(OR 2 OR 6)-(3-SULFONATOPHENYLAZO)PHENOLATO)FERRATE(1-)DISODIUM 3,3'-(2,4-DIHYDROXY-1,3(OR 1,5 OR 3,5)-PHENYLENEDIAZO)DIBENZENESULFONATE
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CI DIRECT BLUE 301; 2,7-NAPHTHALENEDISULFONIC ACID, 5-AMINO-3-[[4-[[4-[(8-AMINO-1-HYDROXY-3,6-DISULFO-2-NAPHTHALENYL)AZO]-2-METHYLPHENYL]AZO]PHENYL]AZO]-4-HYDROXY-, LITHIUM SODIUM SALT
CONDENSATION PRODUCT OF: 3-(7-CARBOXYHEPT-1-YL)-6-HEXYL-4-CYCLO-HEXENE-1,2-DICARBOXYLIC ACID WITHPOLYAMINES (PRIMARILY AMINOETHYLPIPERAZINE AND TRIETHYLENETETRAMINE)
MAIN COMPONENT: ACETOACETIC ACID ANILIDE / 3-AMINO-1-HYDROXYBENZENE (ATAN-MAP): TRISODIUM {6-[(2 OR 3 OR 4)-AMINO-(4 OR 5 OR 6)-HYDROXYPHENYLAZO]-5'-(PHENYLSULFAMOYL)-3-SULFONATONAPHTHALENE-2-AZOBENZENE-1,2'-DIOLATO}-{6''-[1-(PHENYLCARBAMOYL)ETHYLAZO]-5'''-(PHENYLSULFAMOYL)-3''-SULFONATONAPHTHALENE-2''-AZOBENZENE-1'',2'''-DIOLATO}CHROMATE (III) BY-PRODUCT 1: ACETOACETIC ACID ANILIDE / ACETOACETIC ACID ANILIDE (ATAN-ATAN): TRISODIUM BIS{6-[1-(PHENYLCARBAMOYL)ETHYLAZO]-5'-(PHENYLSULFONYL)-3-SULFONATONAPHTHALENE-2-AZOBENZENE-1,2'-DIOLATO}CHROMATE (III) BY-PRODUCT 2: 3-AMINO-1-HYDROXYBENZENE / 3-AMINO-1-HYDROXYBENZENE (MAP-MAP): TRISODIUM BIS{6-[(2 OR 3 OR 4)-AMINO-(4 OR 5 OR 6)-HYDROXYPHENYLAZO]-5'-(PHENYLSULFAMOYL)-3-SULFONATONAPHTHALENE-2-AZOBENZENE-1,2'-DIOLATO}CHROMATE (III)
METHANAMINIUM, N,N,N-TRIMETHYL-, SALT WITH 4,4'-[1,2-ETHENEDIYLBIS[(3-SULFO-4,1-PHENYLENE)IMINO[6-(4-MORPHOLINYL)-1,3,5-TRIAZINE-4,2-DIYL]IMINO]]BIS[5-HYDROXY-6-(PHENYLAZO)-2,7-NAPHTHALENEDISULFONIC ACID] (6:1)
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METHANAMINIUM, N,N,N-TRIMETHYL-, SALT WITH 6-AMINO-4-HYDROXY-3-((7-SULFO-4-((4-SULFOPHENYL)AZO)-1-NAPHTHALENYL)AZO)-2,7-NAPHTHALENEDISULFONIC ACID(4:1)
N,N'-BIS{6-CHLORO-4-[6-(4-VINYLSULFONYLPHENYLAZO)-2,7-DISULFONICACID-5-HYDROXYNAPHT-4-YLAMINO]-1,3,5-TRIAZIN-2-YL}-N-(2-HYDROXYETHYL)ETHANE-1,2-DIAMINE, SODIUM SALT
TETRASODIUM (C-(3-(1-(3-(E-6-DICHLORO-5-CYANOPYRIMIDIN-F-YL(METHYL)AMINO)PROPYL)-1,6-DIHYDRO-2-HYDROXY-4-METHYL-6-OXO-3-PYRIDYLAZO)-4-SULFONATOPHENYLSULFAMOYL)HTHALOCYANINE-A,B,D-TRISULFONATO(6-))NICKELATO II, WHERE A IS 1 OR 2 OR 3 OR 4, B IS 8 OR 9 OR 10 OR 11, C IS 15 OR 16 OR 17 OR 18, D IS 22 OR 23 OR 24 OR 25 AND WHERE E AND F TOGETHER ARE 2 AND 4 OR 4 AND 2 RESPECTIVELY
TRISODIUM [2-(5-CHLORO-2,6-DIFLUOROPYRIMIDIN-4-YLAMINO)- 5-(B-SULFAMOYL-C,D-SULFONATOPHTHALOCYANIN-A-YL- K4,N29,N30,N31,N32-SULFONYLAMINO)BENZOATO(5-)]CUPRATE(II) WHERE A = 1,2,3,4 B = 8,9,10,11 C = 15,16,17,18 D = 22,23,24,25