Preliminariai užregistruotos cheminės medžiagos

Preliminariai užregistruotos cheminės medžiagos

Preliminariai užregistruotos cheminės medžiagos

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Name EC / List no. CAS no. Synonyms Envisaged registration deadline Related substances
A clay that is essentially kaolinite, a hydrated aluminum silicate. It has a high fusion point and is the most refractory of all clays.
310-194-1
1332-58-7
30-Lap-2010
Hollow ceramic spheres formed as a part of the ash in power stations burning pulverized coal. Composed primarily of the oxides of aluminium, iron and silicon and contain carbon dioxide and nitrogen within the sphere.
300-212-6
93924-19-7
30-Lap-2010
The product of high temperature calcination (above 450°C (842°F)) of naturally occurring kaolin, a hydrated aluminum silicate, resulting in the evolution of water and the formation of new substances depending upon the calcination temperatures employed.
296-473-8
92704-41-1
30-Lap-2010
296-578-9
92797-42-7
30-Lap-2010
235-787-1
12736-96-8
30-Lap-2010
-
235-801-6
12765-06-9
30-Lap-2010
-
215-681-1
1343-88-0
30-Lap-2010
215-684-8
1344-00-9
30-Lap-2010
215-685-3
1344-01-0
30-Lap-2010
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215-691-6
1344-28-1
30-Lap-2010
215-710-8
1344-95-2
30-Lap-2010
215-628-2
1335-30-4
30-Lap-2010
215-475-1
1327-36-2
30-Lap-2010
215-476-7
1327-39-5
30-Lap-2010
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215-478-8
1327-43-1
30-Lap-2010
215-479-3
1327-44-2
30-Lap-2010
Crystalline aluminosilicates, composed of silica (SiO2) and alumina (Al2O3), in various proportions plus metallic oxides. Produced by hydrothermal treatment of a solid aluminosilicate or of a gel obtained by the reaction of sodium hydroxide, alumina hydrate and sodium silicate. The initially obtained product, or a naturally occurring analog, may be partially ion-exchanged to introduce other cations. Specific zeolites are identified by notations indicating crystal structure and predominant cation, e, KA, CaX, NaY.
215-283-8
1318-02-1
30-Lap-2010
215-284-3
1318-23-6
30-Lap-2010
215-286-4
1318-74-7
30-Lap-2010
215-100-1
1302-42-7
30-Lap-2010
215-106-4
1302-76-7
30-Lap-2010
A colloidal clay. Consists primarily of montmorillonite.
215-108-5
1302-78-9
30-Lap-2010
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