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ENV70 – Global Product and Component Specification for the Environment (GPCSE)
ENV70
Global Product and Component Specification for the Environment
(GPCSE)
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Contents
1. Purpose ................................................................................................................................. 3
2. RoHS Restriction Requirement .............................................................................................. 4
3. REACH SVHC Reporting Requirement .................................................................................. 5
4. Additional Substance Requirements .....................................................................................12
Latest Revision Changes ..........................................................................................................19
Instructions for Substance Declaration Worksheet ....................................................................20
Substance Declaration Worksheet ............................................................................................21
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1. Purpose
This document defines X-Rite’s and Pantone’s (herein collectively referred to as “X-Rite”)
environmental requirements for the control of substances in all parts and materials provided for
use in X-Rite products and packaging.
This document concentrates on substances which might reasonably be associated with X-Rite
products and packaging. Other substances, such as widely banned pesticides, are intentionally
not listed as their presence in the products and packaging is unlikely. This omission does not
preclude the provider’s obligation for complying with all environmental and substance
regulations that are applicable to their operations and products.
X-Rite requires all providers of parts and materials for use in X-Rite products and packaging to
comply with the substance requirements listed herein. Providers must agree to provide
adequate substance disclosure information to justify the items they are providing are in
compliance. Such information will then be used by X-Rite to roll-up the aggregate substance
compliance status of finished products and packaging being placed on the market.
Any exceptions to the requirements of this document must be clearly justified and approved by
X-Rite prior to the receipt and use of the affected parts or material.
This document is subject to continual update as environmental regulations change. Providers
are expected to use the latest revision (available at supplier.xrite.com) at all times for reporting
parts and material substance information and for maintaining that information up to date.
Other compliance related requirements such as labeling, marking, energy usage efficiency, etc.,
may also apply as directed by X-Rite.
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2. RoHS Restriction Requirement
Based on EU Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS) and similar requirements, the following substance
restrictions apply for all parts and materials provided for use in X-Rite products*.
Maximum Value Allowed
Restricted Substance
(by weight in homogeneous material)
Lead
0.1% (1000 ppm)
Mercury
0.1% (1000 ppm)
Cadmium
0.01% (100 ppm)
Hexavalent chromium
0.1% (1000 ppm)
Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)
0.1% (1000 ppm)
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) and Deca-BDE
0.1% (1000 ppm)
1. See directive for exact restriction criteria including exemptions and applications
2. Any of the RoHS application exemptions described in Annex III of the EU directive that are used to justify deviation from the
above restrictions shall be clearly listed in the substance reporting information provided to X-Rite as this information is required
for other requirements such as China RoHS.
3. Information is to be provided to assist in technical documentation in accordance with EN Standard 50581:2012.
(*See specific restrictions regarding Heavy Metals in Batteries and in Packaging in the
Additional Substance Requirements table in section 4 of this document.)
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3. REACH SVHC Reporting Requirement
Based on EU regulation EC/1907/2006 (REACH) and similar requirements, the following
substance reporting applies for all parts and materials provided for use in X-Rite products and
packaging.
REACH requires reporting the presence and safe use of Candidate Substances of Very High
Concern (SVHC) that exceed specified thresholds for any article (e.g., part, component,
product, packaging) placed on the market. This includes reporting on any articles used in
making higher complexity articles. To help fulfill this reporting requirement, providers of parts
and materials used in X-Rite products or packaging must disclose the use of Candidate SVHCs
that exceed the stated threshold in the item(s) they are providing as indicated in the following
table. Information regarding the safe use of such Candidate SVHC may also be required by XRite to help fulfill this reporting requirement.
The reporting threshold for each of the substances listed is if > 0.1 % weight/weight.
Note that some Candidate SVHCs have an EU Sunset date assigned or one is pending. This is
the date the substances become restricted for use in the EU except as authorized (REACH
Annex XIV). Sourcing or use of these substances in the EU should be discontinued accordingly.
Articles imported into the EU that contain these SVHCs should be evaluated against potential
future restrictions (REACH Annex XVII).
Item
EC No.
CAS No.
Candidate Substance (SVHC)
Annex XIV
Sunset Date
1
202-974-4
101-77-9
4,4'- Diaminodiphenyl-methane (MDA)
21 Aug 2014
2
201-329-4
81-15-2
5-tert-butyl-2,4,6-trinitro-m-xylene (musk xylene)
21 Aug 2014
3
287-476-5
85535-84-8
Alkanes, C10-13 chloro (short chain chlorinated paraffins)
4
204-371-1
120-12-7
Anthracene
5
215-116-9
1303-28-2
Diarsenic pentaoxide
21 May 2015
6
215-481-4
1327-53-3
Diarsenic trioxide
21 May 2015
7
204-211-0
117-81-7
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP)
21 Feb 2015
8
200-268-0
56-35-9
Bis(tributyltin)oxide (TBTO)
9
201-622-7
85-68-7
Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)
10
231-589-4
7646-79-9
Cobalt dichloride
11
201-557-4
84-74-2
Dibutyl phthalate (DBP)
21 Feb 2015
247-148-4
221-695-9
25637-99-4
3194-55-6
(134237-517,
134237-50-6,
134237-52-8)
Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and all major
diastereoisomers identified: alpha-HBCDD, beta-HBCDD,
21 Aug 2015
13
232-064-2
7784-40-9
Lead hydrogen arsenate
14
234-190-3
7789-12-0
10588-01-9
Sodium dichromate
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gamma -HBCDD)
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Annex XIV
Sunset Date
Item
EC No.
CAS No.
Candidate Substance (SVHC)
15
427-700-2
15606-95-8
Triethyl arsenate
16
292-602-7
90640-80-5
Anthracene oil
17
295-278-5
91995-17-4
Anthracene oil, paste, distillation lights (fractions)
18
295-275-9
91995-15-2
Anthracene oil, paste, fraction
19
292-604-8
90640-82-7
Anthracene oil, -low
20
292-603-2
90640-81-6
Anthracene oil, paste
21
266-028-2
65996-93-2
Pitch, coal, tar, high temp
22
201-173-7
79-06-1
Acrylamide
23
204-450-0
121-14-2
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
24
201-553-2
84-69-5
Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)
21 Feb 2015
25
231-846-0
7758-97-6
Lead chromate
21 May 2015
26
235-759-9
12656-85-8
Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)
21 May 2015
27
215-693-7
1344-37-2
Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34)
21 May 2015
28
204-118-5
115-96-8
Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate
21 Aug 2015
29
201-167-4
79-01-6
Trichloroethylene
21 Apr 2016
233-139-2
10043-35-3
234-343-4
11113-50-1
30
21 Aug 2015
Boric acid
1303-96-4
31
215-540-4
1330-43-4
Disodium tetraborate, anhydrous
12179-04-3
32
235-541-3
12267-73-1
Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide, hydrate
33
231-889-5
7775-11-3
Sodium chromate
21 Sep 2017
34
232-140-5
7789-00-6
Potassium chromate
21 Sep 2017
35
232-143-1
7789-09-5
Ammonium dichromate
21 Sep 2017
36
231-906-6
7778-50-9
Potassium dichromate
21 Sep 2017
37
233-334-2
10124-43-3
Cobalt (II) sulfate
38
233-402-1
10141-05-6
Cobalt (II) dinitrate
39
208-169-4
513-79-1
Cobalt (II) carbonate
40
200-755-8
71-48-7
Cobalt (II) diacetate
41
203-713-7
109-86-4
2-Methoxyethanol
42
203-804-1
110-80-5
2-Ethoxyethanol
43
215-607-8
1333-82-0
Chromium trioxide
231-801-5
7738-94-5
236-881-5
13530-68-2
Not yet
assigned
Not yet
assigned
45
203-839-2
111-15-9
46
232-142-6
7789-06-2
Strontium chromate
47
271-084-6
68515-42-4
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C7-11-branched and
21 Sep 2017
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Chromic acid
21 Sep 2017
Dichromic acid
Oligomers of chromic acid and dichromic acid
2-Ethoxyethyl acetate
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linear alkyl esters
302-01-2
48
206-114-9
Hydrazine
49
212-828-1
872-50-4
1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone
50
202-486-1
96-18-4
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
51
276-158-1
71888-89-6
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters, C7-rich
52
239-290-0
15245-44-0
Lead styphnate
53
236-542-1
13424-46-9
Lead diazide, Lead azide
54
229-335-2
6477-64-1
Lead dipicrate
55
201-004-7
77-09-8
Phenolphthalein
56
202-918-9
101-14-4
2,2’-Dichloro-4’4-methylenedianiline
57
204-826-4
127-19-5
N,N-dimethylacetamide
58
222-979-5
3687-31-8
Trilead diarsenate
59
231-904-5
7778-44-1
Calcium arsenate
60
231-901-9
7778-39-4
Arsenic acid
22 Aug 2017
61
203-924-4
111-96-6
Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether (Diglyme)
22 Aug 2017
62
203-458-1
107-06-2
1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC)
22 Nov 2017
63
205-426-2
140-66-9
64
201-963-1
90-04-0
2-Methoxyaniline; o-Anisidine
65
204-212-6
117-82-8
Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate
66
500-036-1
25214-70-4
Formaldehyde, oligomeric reaction products with aniline (technical MDA)
7803-57-8
22 Nov 2017
4-(1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl) phenol;
4-tert-octyl phenol
22 Aug 2017
Zirconia aluminosilicate refractory ceramic fibers:
Are fibers covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI, part 3, table
3.1 of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 and fulfilling the three following
conditions:
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a) Oxides of aluminum, silicon and zirconium are the main
components present (in the fibers) within variable concentration
ranges
b)
Fibers having a length weighted geometric mean diameter less
than two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometers
c)
Alkaline oxide and alkali earth oxide (Na2O+K2O+CaO+BaO)
content less or equal to 18% by weight
Aluminosilicate refractory ceramic fibers:
Are fibers covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI, part 3, table
3.1 of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 and fulfilling the three following
conditions:
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a)
Oxides of aluminum and silicon are the main components present
(in the fibers) within variable concentration ranges
b)
Fibers having a length weighted geometric mean diameter less
than two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometers
c)
Alkaline oxide and alkali earth oxide (Na2O+K2O+CaO+BaO)
content less or equal to 18% by weight
69
256-418-0
49663-84-5
Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide
22 Jan 2019
70
234-329-8
11103-86-9
Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate
22 Jan 2019
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EC No.
CAS No.
Candidate Substance (SVHC)
Annex XIV
Sunset Date
71
246-356-2
24613-89-6
Dichromium tris(chromate)
22 Jan 2019
72
203-977-3
112-49-2
1,2-bis(2-methoxyethoxy)ethane (TEGDME:triglyme)
73
203-794-9
110-71-4
1,2-dimethoxyethane; ethylene glycol dimethyl ether (EGDME)
74
215-125-8
1303-86-2
Diboron trioxide
75
200-842-0
75-12-7
Formamide
76
401-750-5
17570-76-2
Lead(II) bis(methanesulfonate)
77
219-514-3
2451-62-9
1,3,5-tris(oxiranylmethyl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione (TGIC)
78
423-400-0
59653-74-6
1,3,5-tris[(2S and 2R)-2,3-epoxpropyl]-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-(1H,3H,5H)trione (β-TGIC)
79
202-027-5
90-94-8
80
202-959-2
101-61-1
81
219-943-6
2580-56-5
[4-[[4-anilino-1-naphthyl][4-(dimethylamino)phenyl]methylene]cyclohexa2,5-dien-1-ylidene] dimethylammonium chloride (C.I.Basic Blue 26) [with ≥
0.1% of Michler’s ketone (EC No. 202-027-5) or Michler’s base (EC No.
202-959-2)]
82
208-953-6
548-62-9
[4-[4,4’-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (C.I. Basic Violet 3) [with ≥ 0.1% of
Michler’s ketone (EC No. 202-027-5) or Michler’s base (EC No. 202-959-2)]
83
209-218-2
561-41-1
4,4’-bis(dimethylamino)-4”-(methylamino)trityl alcohol [with ≥ 0.1% of
Michler’s ketone (EC No. 202-027-5) or Michler’s base (EC No. 202-959-2)]
84
229-851-8
6786-83-0
α,α-Bis[4-(dimethylamino)phenyl]-4 (phenylamino)naphthalene-1-methanol
(C.I. Solvent Blue 4) [with ≥ 0.1% of Michler’s ketone (EC No. 202-027-5) or
Michler’s base (EC No. 202-959-2)]
85
214-604-9
1163-19-5
Bis(pentabromophenyl) ether (decabromodiphenyl ether; DecaBDE)
86
276-745-2
72629-94-8
Pentacosafluorotridecanoic acid
87
206-203-2
307-55-1
Tricosafluorododecanoic acid
88
218-165-4
2058-94-8
Henicosafluoroundecanoic acid
89
206-803-4
376-06-7
Heptacosafluorotetradecanoic acid
90
204-650-8
123-77-3
Diazene-1,2-dicarboxamide (C,C’-azodi(formamide))
201-604-9
85-42-7
cis-cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic anhydride [2]
236-086-3
13149-00-3
trans-cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic anhydride [3]
238-009-9
14166-21-3
[The individual cis- [2] and trans- [3] isomer substances and all possible
combinations of the cis- and trans-isomers [1] are covered by this entry].
4,4’-bis(dimethylamino)benzophenome
(Michler’s ketone)
N,N,N’,N’-tetramethyl-4,4’-methylenedianiline
(Michler’s base)
Cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic anhydride [1]
91
Hexahydromethylphthalic anhydride [1],
247-094-1
92
243-072-0
256-356-4
260-566-1
Hexahydro-4-methylphthalic anhydride [2],
25550-51-0
19438-60-9
48122-14-1
57110-29-9
Hexahydro-1-methylphthalic anhydride [3],
Hexahydro-3-methylphthalic anhydride [4]
[The individual isomers [2], [3] and [4] (including their cis- and trans- stereo
isomeric forms) and all possible combinations of the isomers [1] are
covered by this entry]
4-Nonylphenol, branched and linear
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[substances with a linear and/or branched alkyl chain with a carbon number
of 9 covalently bound in position 4 to phenol, covering also UVCB- and
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well-defined substances which include any of the individual isomers or a
combination thereof]
4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol, ethoxylated
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[covering well-defined substances and UVCB substances, polymers and
homologues]
95
210-894-6
625-45-6
Methoxyacetic acid
96
200-679-5
68-12-2
N,N-dimethylformamide
97
211-670-0
683-18-1
Dibutyltin dichloride (DBTC)
98
215-267-0
1317-36-8
Lead monoxide (Lead oxide)
99
215-235-6
1314-41-6
Orange lead (Lead tetroxide)
100
237-486-0
13814-96-5
Lead bis(tetrafluoroborate)
101
215-290-6
1319-46-6
Trilead bis(carbonate)dihydroxide
102
235-038-9
12060-00-3
Lead titanium trioxide
103
235-727-4
12626-81-2
Lead titanium zirconium oxide
104
234-363-3
11120-22-2
Silicic acid, lead salt
Silicic acid (H2Si2O5), barium salt (1:1), lead-doped
[with lead (Pb) content above the applicable generic concentration limit for
'toxicity for reproduction' Repr. 1A (CLP) or category 1 (DSD); the
substance is a member of the group entry of lead compounds, with index
number 082-001-00-6 in Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008]
105
272-271-5
68784-75-8
106
203-445-0
106-94-5
1-bromopropane (n-propyl bromide)
107
200-879-2
75-56-9
Methyloxirane (Propylene oxide)
108
284-032-2
84777-06-0
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dipentylester, branched and linear
109
210-088-4
605-50-5
Diisopentylphthalate (DIPP)
110
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776297-69-9
N-pentyl-isopentylphthalate
111
211-076-1
629-14-1
1,2-diethoxyethane
112
257-175-3
51404-69-4
Acetic acid, lead salt, basic
113
234-853-7
12036-76-9
Lead oxide sulfate
114
273-688-5
69011-06-9
[Phthalato(2-)]dioxotrilead
115
235-702-8
12578-12-0
Dioxobis(stearato)trilead
116
292-966-7
91031-62-8
Fatty acids, C16-18, lead salts
117
244-073-9
20837-86-9
Lead cynamidate
118
233-245-9
10099-74-8
Lead dinitrate
119
235-067-7
12065-90-6
Pentalead tetraoxide sulphate
120
232-382-1
8012-00-8
Pyrochlore, antimony lead yellow
121
263-467-1
62229-08-7
Sulfurous acid, lead salt, dibasic
122
201-075-4
78-00-2
Tetraethyllead
123
235-380-9
12202-17-4
Tetralead trioxide sulfate
124
235-252-2
12141-20-7
Trilead dioxide phosphonate
125
203-727-3
110-00-9
Furan
126
200-589-6
64-67-5
Diethyl sulfate
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201-058-1
77-78-1
Dimethyl sulfate
128
421-150-7
143860-04-2
3-ethyl-2-methyl-2-(3-methylbutyl)-1,3-oxazolidine
129
201-861-7
88-85-7
Dinoseb (6-sec-butyl-2,4-dinitrophenol)
130
212-658-8
838-88-0
4,4'-methylenedi-o-toluidine
131
202-977-0
101-80-4
4,4'-oxydianiline and its salts
132
200-453-6
60-09-3
4-aminoazobenzene
133
202-453-1
95-80-7
4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine (toluene-2,4-diamine)
134
204-419-1
120-71-8
6-methoxy-m-toluidine (p-cresidine)
135
202-177-1
92-67-1
Biphenyl-4-ylamine
136
202-591-2
97-56-3
o-aminoazotoluene [(4-o-tolylazo-o-toluidine])
137
202-429-0
95-53-4
o-toluidine
138
201-182-6
79-16-3
N-methylacetamide
139
231-152-8
7440-43-9
Cadmium
140
215-146-2
1306-19-0
Cadmium Oxide
141
223-320-4
3825-26-1
Ammonium pentadecafluorooctanoate (APFO)
142
206-397-9
335-67-1
Pentadecafluorooctanoic acid (PFOA)
143
205-017-9
131-18-0
Dipentyl phthalate (DPP)
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Sunset Date
4-Nonylphenol, branched and linear, ethoxylated
[substances with a linear and/or branched alkyl chain with a carbon number
of 9 covalently bound in position 4 to phenol, ethoxylated covering UVCBand well-defined substances, polymers and homologues, which include any
of the individual isomers and/or combinations thereof]
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145
215-147-8
1306-23-6
Cadmium sulfide
146
209-358-4
573-58-0
Disodium 3,3’-[[1,1’-biphenyl]-4,4’-diylbis(azo)]bis(4-aminonaphthalene-1sulphonate)(C.I. Direct Red 28)
147
217-710-3
1937-37-7
Disodium 4-amino-3-[[4’-[(2,4-diaminophenyl)azo][1,1’-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-5hydroxy-6-(phenylazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulphonate (C.I. Direct Black 38)
148
201-559-5
84-75-3
Dihexyl phthalate
149
202-506-9
96-45-7
Imidazolidine-2-thione (2-imidazoline-2-thiol)
150
206-104-4
301-04-2
Lead di(acetate)
151
246-677-8
25155-23-1
Trixylyl phosphate
152
233-296-7
10108-64-2
Cadmium chloride
153
271-093-5
68515-50-4
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dihexyl ester, branched and linear
154
231-556-4
7632-04-4
Sodium peroxometaborate
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Sodium perborate; perboric acid, sodium salt
155
239-172-9
234-390-0
156
232-222-0
7790-79-6
Cadmium fluoride
157
233-331-6
10124-36-4;
31119-53-6
Cadmium sulphate
158
223-346-6
3846-71-7
2-benzotriazol-2-yl-4,6-di-tert-butylphenol (UV-320)
159
247-384-8
25973-55-1
2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-ditertpentylphenol (UV-328)
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Item
EC No.
CAS No.
Candidate Substance (SVHC)
160
239-622-4
15571-58-1
2-ethylhexyl 10-ethyl-4,4-dioctyl-7-oxo-8-oxa-3,5-dithia-4stannatetradecanoate (DOTE)
-
-
Reaction mass of 2-ethylhexyl 10-ethyl-4,4-dioctyl-7-oxo-8-oxa-3,5-dithia-4stannatetradecanoate and 2-ethylhexyl 10-ethyl-4-[[2-[(2-ethylhexyl)oxy]-2oxoethyl]thio]-4-octyl-7-oxo-8-oxa-3,5-dithia-4-stannatetradecanoate
(reaction mass of DOTE and MOTE)
271-094-0
68515-51-5
272-013-1
68648-93-1
163
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-
5-sec-butyl-2-(2,4-dimethylcyclohex-3-en-1-yl)-5-methyl-1,3-dioxane [1], 5sec-butyl-2-(4,6-dimethylcyclohex-3-en-1-yl)-5-methyl-1,3-dioxane [2]
[covering any of the individual stereoisomers of [1] and [2] or any
combination thereof]
164
202-716-0
98-95-3
Nitrobenzene
165
223-383-8
3864-99-1
2,4-di-tert-butyl-6-(5-chlorobenzotriazol-2-yl) phenol (UV-327)
166
253-037-1
36437-37-3
2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-(tert-butyl)-6-(sec-butyl) phenol (UV-350)
167
214-317-9
1120-71-4
1,3-propanesultone
168
206-801-3
21049-39-8
161
162
Annex XIV
Sunset Date
1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C6-10-alkyl esters; 1,2benzenedicarboxylic acid, mixed decyl and hexyl and octyl diesters with ≥
0.3% of dihexyl phthalate (EC No. 201-559-5)
375-95-1
Perfluorononan-1-oic-acid and its sodium and ammonium salts
4149-60-4
SVHC Inclusion Date as issued by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA)
Items 1-15, October 28, 2008
Items 16-30, January 13, 2010
Item 22 re-confirmed, March 30, 2010
Items 31-38, June 18, 2010
Items 39-46 December 15, 2010
Items 47-53, June 20, 2011
Items 72-84, June 18, 2012 (previous
items 23 and 24 merged into items 67
and 68, list renumbered)
Items 85-138, December 19, 2012
Items 54-73, December 19, 2011
Items 139-144, June 20, 2013
Items 145-151, December 16, 2013
Items 152-155, June 16, 2014
Items 156-161, December 17, 2014
Items 162-163, June 15, 2015
Items 164-168. December 17, 2015
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4. Additional Substance Requirements
The following list is based on various regulations and contains reporting and restriction
requirements for substances that may reasonably be expected to occur in parts and materials
provided for use in X-Rite products and packaging. The referenced regulations apply in their
entirety and should always be consulted for a complete list of substances and related reporting
and restriction requirements.
Substance1
CAS No.
Requirement(s)2
Key Reference(s)3
Antimony and Antimony
Compounds
7440-36-0
and others
Default reporting threshold of 0.1% (1000
ppm) by weight in the article.
General Industry Concern
Arsenic and Arsenic
Compounds
7440-38-2
and others
Use to be avoided, particularly in wood
products and paint.
EU – Regulation EC 1907/2006 and
its amendments
Default reporting threshold of 0.1% (1000
ppm) by weight in articles.
Switzerland – Ordinance on Risk
Reduction related to Chemical
Products (ORRChem)
The manufacture, placing on the market and
use of these fibers and of articles containing
these fibers added intentionally is prohibited.
EU – Regulation EC 1907/2006 and
its amendments
Asbestos and Asbestos
Materials
1332-21-4
and others
Japan – Industrial Safety and Health
Law
Report any content.
Germany – Chemicals Prohibition
Ordinance (ChemVerbotsV)
Switzerland – Ordinance on Risk
Reduction related to Chemical
Products (ORRChem)
USA- Toxic Substance Control Act,
Occupational Safety and Health Act
(29 CFR 1910.1001-1051)
Azo Compounds
(colorants)
See
references
Specified azo colorants (and specified
chemicals used in their manufacturing) must
not be present in products (made from textiles
or leather) where they may release the
aromatic amines listed in appendix 8 of
Regulation EC 1907/2006) in concentrations
greater than or equal to 0.003% (30 ppm) by
weight in any homogeneous material, where
the substance may come in prolonged direct
contact with exposed skin.
EU – Regulation EC 1907/2006 and
its amendments
Japan – Industrial Safety and Health
Law
Germany – Chemicals Prohibition
Ordinance (ChemVerbotsV)
Switzerland – Ordinance on Risk
Reduction related to Chemical
Products (ORRChem)
USA- Toxic Substance Control Act,
Occupational Safety and Health Act
(29 CFR 1910.1001-1051)
Benzene
Beryllium Oxide
71-43-2
1304-56-9
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Not to be used in concentrations greater than
0.1% in substances placed on the market.
EU – Regulation EC 1907/2006 and
its amendments
Not to be used in rubber cement where the
benzene accounts for more than 5% of the
rubber cement solvent (including diluting
agent)
Japan – Industrial Safety and Health
Law
Default reporting threshold of 0.1% (1000
ppm) by weight in the article.
EU – EERA/AeA/CECED
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Bisphenol-A
CAS No.
Requirement(s)2
Key Reference(s)3
80-05-7
Default reporting threshold of 0.1% (1000
ppm) by weight in any homogeneous material.
General industry concern
Biocides
See
references
The treating of materials or intentional use of
biocide substances is to be in accordance
with the referenced Biocidal Products
Regulation. Use of biocides in supplied
products is to be declared.
EU – Regulation EU 528/2012 and
its amendments
Brominated Fire
Retardants other than
PBBs, PBDEs or HBCDD
See
references
Default reporting threshold of 0.1% (1000
ppm) by weight of the plastic material parts
greater than 25 grams other than in printed
circuit assemblies.
EU – EERA/AeA/CECED
IPC-4101
IEC 61249-2-21
0.09% (900 ppm) total bromine content by
weight in the printed circuit board laminates.
Cadmium and Cadmium
Compounds
See
references
In addition to RoHS restrictions, cadmium and
cadmium compounds are not to be used, or
are not to exceed the applicable thresholds, in
articles as described in the reference.
EU – Regulation EC 1907/2006 and
its amendments
California Proposition 65
See
references
Suppliers are expected to establish policies,
due diligence frameworks and management
systems as required by the referenced law;
and to support reasonable inquiries by X-Rite
regarding California Proposition 65 by
reporting substances in parts and materials
that would likely create exposure to users that
exceed the law’s stated threshold values.
USA – California Proposition 65
Conflict Minerals
See
references
Suppliers are expected to establish policies,
due diligence frameworks and management
systems as required by the referenced law; to
support reasonable inquiries by X-Rite
regarding conflict minerals (e.g., tungsten, tin,
tantalum and gold); and to commit to
becoming “conflict-free” for the items provided
to X-Rite.
USA - Section 1502 of the DoddFrank Wall Street Reform and
Consumer Protection Act
624-49-7
Not to be used in articles or any parts thereof
in concentrations greater than 0.1 mg/kg (0.1
ppm).
EU - Directive EC 98/8/EC and its
amendments, specifically EU No.
412/2012
75113-37-0
Must not be used in preparations at > 0.1%
(1000 ppm).
EU - Regulation EC 1907/2006 and
its amendments
See
references
Specified fluorinated gases not to be used.
EU – Regulation EC 842/2006 and
its amendments
Dimethyl fumarate (DMF)
Di-μ-oxo-di-n-butyl
stanniohydroxyborane,
[Dibutyltin hydrogen
borate
C8H19BO3Sn (DBB)]
Fluorinated Greenhouse
Gases (PFCs, SF6,
HFCs)
Denmark – Statutory Order No. 552
Switzerland – Ordinance on Risk
Reduction related to Chemical
Products (ORRChem)
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Formaldehyde
CAS No.
Requirement(s)2
Key Reference(s)3
50-00-0
Not to be used in wood products, minimal use
in textiles - less than 0.075% (75 ppm).
Germany – Chemicals Prohibition
Ordinance (ChemVerbotsV)
Not to be used if greater than 0.00001% (0.1
ppm) concentration release into the air under
reasonable circumstances.
Denmark – Statutory Order No. 289
and its amendments
Netherlands – Decision of March 22,
2001, laying down the Commodities
Decision Formaldehyde in Textiles
Austria – BGB I 1990/94;
Formaldehydeverordnung, 2,
12/2/1990
Halogens:
-
Bromine
7726-95-6
Chlorine
7782-50-5
Fluorine
7782-41-4
Iodine
7553-56-2
Astatine
7440-68-8
Use to be avoided in parts, components and
materials wherever reasonable alternatives
exist.
Industry Guide - iNEMA
Industry Guide – IPC-4101B
Industry Guide –IPC-J-709
Typical product halogens of major concern
are bromine and chlorine:
Industry Guide –IEC61249-2-21
No more than 0.09% (900 ppm) of Bromine or
Chlorine, or 0.15% (1500 ppm) combined
[and each still no more than 0.09% (900
ppm)], allowed in homogenous materials for
printed boards or substrates.
No more than 0.1% (1000 ppm) Bromine
(from BFRs) or 0.1% (1000 ppm) Chlorine
(from CFRs or PVC compounds) allowed in
homogenous material in other components to
be considered “low-halogen (BFR/CFR/PVCfree)”.
See Brominated Fire Retardants.
Halogenated aromatic
substances
See
references
Switzerland – Ordinance on Risk
Reduction related to Chemical
Products (ORRChem)
Prohibited from use in capacitors and
transformers above 0.05% (500 ppm) for
monohalogenated or 0.005% (50ppm) for
polyhalogenated aromatic substances in
materials of the component.
Note: Specified halogenated organic
compounds are also banned – refer to
ORRChem.
Heavy Metals in Batteries
See
references
Heavy metals in batteries shall not exceed the
following:
EU - Directive 2006/66/EC and its
amendments
Lead 0.004% (40 ppm)
Mercury 0.0005% (5 ppm)
Cadmium 0.002% (20 ppm)
Note: See directive and similar regulations for
exact restriction criteria based on battery type.
Heavy Metals in
Packaging
See
references
Heavy metals in packaging materials shall not
exceed the following:
EU - Directive 94/62/EC and its
amendments
Total of Lead + Mercury + Cadmium +
Hexavalent chromium must be no more
than 0.01% (100 ppm) per packaging item.
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Hexachloroethane
CAS No.
67-72-1
Requirement(s)2
Key Reference(s)3
EU – Directive 2001/91/EC and its
amendments, Regulation EC
1907/2006 and its amendments
Prohibited in manufacturing or processing of
nonferrous metals.
Switzerland – Ordinance on Risk
Reduction related to Chemical
Products (ORRChem)
Norway – Norway Product Control
Regulation Chapter 2. Restricted
Substances and Preparations.
Lead Carbons, Lead
Sulfates
See
references
Lead and Lead
Compounds in Thermoset
or Thermoplastic
Coatings
Monomethyl-tetrachlorodiphenyl methane (Ugilec
141)
76253-60-6
Mononmethyl-dichlorodiphenyl methane (Ugilec
121 / 21)
81161-70-8
Monomethyl-dibromodipheyl methane (DBBT)
Not to be used in paints.
EU - Regulation EC 1907/2006 and
its amendments
Not to exceed 0.03% (300 ppm) in surface
coating of cables and cords.
USA- CA Proposition 65
Not to be used.
EU - Regulation EC 1907/2006 and
its amendments
99688-47-8
Nickel and Nickel
Compounds
7440-02-0
and others
Nickel finishes that release greater than 0.5
µg/cm2/week must not be used on the
external surface of any product designed to
be frequently handled or carried by the user
(or intended to be in direct and prolonged skin
contact).
EU – Regulation EC 1907/2006 and
its amendments
Nanomaterials
See
references
Intentional use of Nanomaterials in any
material is to be declared and the following
information provided:
EU – Communication from the
Commission to the European
Parliament, The Council and the
European Economic and Social
Committee, Second Regulatory
Review on Nanomaterials
(3.10.2012)
Toxicity data
Physical-chemical properties
Surface shape, density and area
Aggregation or agglomeration tendency
Nonylphenol (NP) and
Nonylphenol ethoxylates
(NPEs)
25154-52-3
and others
NPs and NPEs shall not be used as
substances or in mixtures in concentrations
equal to or greater than 0.1 % (1000 ppm) by
weight. See references for the exact restricted
purposes.
Use of Octylphenols (OPs) and Octylphenol
ethoxylates (OPEs) as substitutes should be
minimized.
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its amendments
Canada – CEPA 1999 Schedule 1
List (2002)
NE Atlantic Region – OSPAR
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Organostannic
Compounds (tri- and disubstituted):
CAS No.
Requirement(s)2
Key Reference(s)3
See
references
Not to be used where the concentration in the
material is greater than the equivalent of 0.1%
(1000 ppm) of tin.
EU – Regulation EC 1907/2006 and
its amendments, Decision
2009/425/EC
See references for details of restrictions and
affected articles and mixtures. Exemptions
due to phase-in dates are voided.
Japan – Law Concerning the
Examination and Regulation of
Manufacture of Chemical
Substances, Class I and II
Tributyltin (TBT)
Triphenyltin (TPT)
Dibutyltin (DBT)
TBTO: Not to be intentionally added in parts,
components, materials or products; is also a
REACH SVHC reportable.
Dioctyltin (DOT)
NE Atlantic Region – OSPAR
Tributylin Oxide (TBTO)
Ozone Depleting
Substances
See
references
(e.g., CFCs, HBFCs,
HCFCs, others)
Specified substances must not be present in
any parts, components, materials, or products
or used in their manufacturing process. This
requirement does not apply to use of these
substances in refrigeration units used in
manufacturing facilities or in data center
facilities.
Substances must not be used in plastic foam
packaging materials; for example, as foaming
agents.
HCFCs must not be used for solvent cleaning,
as blowing agents for foams or as
refrigerants.
7791-03-9
Default reporting threshold of greater than
0.0000006% (.006 ppm) by weight of the
product.
Notice is required to be with product if content
above threshold.
Perfluorooctane
Sulfonates (PFOS) and
PFOS related substances
See
references
Perfluorooctanoic Acid
(PFOA)
Japan – Law Concerning the
Protection of the Ozone Layer
Through the Control of Specified
Substance and Other Measures
USA – Clean Air Act Amendments of
1990 – Article 611, Montreal Protocol
Methyl bromide sterilization must not be used
on wood packaging.
Perchlorates, specifically
Lithium Perchlorate
EU - Regulation (EC) No. 2037/2000
and its amendments, Regulation EC
1907/2006 and its amendments
Republic of Indonesia – Regulation of
the Minister of Industry of the
Republic of Indonesia No. 33/MIND/PER/4/2007 dated April 17, 2007
USA - California Code of
Regulations, Title 22, Division 4.5,
Chapter 33: Best Management
Practices for Perchlorate Materials
Perfluorooctane sulfonates (PFOS)
C8F17SO2X (X = OH, Metal salt (O-M+),
halide, amide, and other derivatives including
polymers):
EU – Regulation EC 1907/2006 and
its amendments

Must not be used in concentrations equal
to or greater than 0.1% (1000 ppm) by
weight in parts, components, or products.
Norway – Regulation

For textiles or other coated materials the
concentration must not be higher than 1
μg/m2.

Must not be placed on the market or
used in substance or mixtures in
concentrations equal to or greater than
0.005% (50 ppm) by weight.
NE Atlantic Region – OSPAR
Some exemptions apply – refer to references.
PFOA is a REACH SVHC and is being
investigated for similar risks as PFOS so
should be treated in a similar fashion; it has
already been restricted by Norway in some
products.
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Substance1
Requirement(s)2
CAS No.
Key Reference(s)3
Phenol,2-(2Hbenzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)
3846-71-7
Not to be used.
Japan – Law Concerning the
Examination and Regulation of
Manufacture of Chemical
Substances, Class I
Phthalates
See
references
In addition to the REACH SVHC reporting
requirements and sunset dates for specified
phthalates, various regions are also imposing
various restrictions on phthalates in some
products. Use of these phthalates in
concentrations greater than 0.1% by weight,
even when allowed by the regulations, should
be avoided to minimize concerns. Use of any
phthalates in concentrations greater than
0.1% are to be declared.
EU – Regulation 1907/2006 and its
amendments
Denmark Executive Order BEK No.
1113 (2015 implementation date)
Polybrominatedbiphenyl
(PBB)
59536-65-1
In addition to RoHS restrictions, not to be
otherwise used.
EU – Regulation 1907/2006 and its
amendments
Polybrominated diphenyl
ethers: pentabromo and
octabromo derivatives
See
references
In addition to RoHS restrictions, not to be
used in articles if flame-retardant parts contain
the substance in concentrations higher than
0.1% by mass.
EU – Regulation 1907/2006 and its
amendments
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
(PCB),
See
references
Not to be intentionally added and must be
below detection limits:
EU – Regulation EC 1907/2006 and
its amendments, Regulation EC
850/2004 and its amendments
Polychlorinated
Naphthalenes (PCN) –
more than 3 chlorine
atoms
PCBs and PCTs must not be detected in
concentrations greater than 0.005% (50 ppm)
by weight in preparations.
PCNs must not be detected in concentrations
greater than 0.0005% (5 ppm) by weight in
any homogeneous material.
Polychlorinated
Terphenyls (PCT)
Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbon (PAH)
Compounds (creosote,
coal tar, etc)
Japan – Law Concerning the
Examination and Regulation of
Manufacture of Chemical
Substances, Class I
See
references
NE Atlantic Region – OSPAR
EU – Regulation EC 1907/2006 and
its amendments
PAHs must not be used in the external
surfaces of the products listed in
concentrations greater than the limits defined
by weight in any homogeneous material.
Portable equipment and cables (group 2) PAH
limits:
Benzo[a]pyren: 1 mg/kg
Sum 16 PAH (EPA): 10 mg/kg
Stationary equipment and cables (group 3)
PAH limits:

Benzo[a]pyren: 20 mg/kg

Sum 16 PAH (EPA): 200 mg/kg
USA - Air Contaminants
(Occupational and Safety Health
Act), Hazardous Substances
(Superfund) and Toxic Release
Inventory Chemicals
Germany - German Committee for
Commercial Equipment and
Consumer Products – mandatory
limits for application of GS mark
("Geprufte Sicherheit")
NE Atlantic Region – OSPAR
The limits apply to material with foreseeable
contact to skin up to 30 seconds (short-term
skin contact) or without skin contact.
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CAS No.
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC),
9002-86-2
Polyvinylidene Dichloride
(PVDC)
9002-85-1
Requirement(s)2
Key Reference(s)3
Use to be avoided, when reasonable
alternatives exist, for external components
and coverings which are in contact with the
skin under normal use.
Industry Guide - iNEMA
Use for internal components (cables,
connectors, electronic components, etc.) is
allowed but should be avoided when
reasonable alternatives exist.
No more than 0.1% (1000 ppm) Chlorine
(from CFRs or PVC compounds) allowed in
homogenous material in order to be
considered “PVC-free”.
Default reporting threshold of 0.1% (1000
ppm) by weight in any homogeneous material.
Radioactive Substances
See
references
Radioactive substances must not be present
in parts, components, materials or products
beyond those impurity amounts that may
naturally exist. If present, exposure limits not
to exceed 1 Sv/h at a distance of 0.1 meters.
Default reporting threshold of 0.1% (1000
ppm) by weight in any homogeneous material.
Short Chain Chlorinated
Paraffins (SCCP)
85535-84-8
and others
C10-C13
EU – Directive 96/29/EURATOM and
its amendments
USA- Nuclear Regulatory
Commission Title 10 CFR Part 20
Japan – Laws for the Regulation of
Nuclear Source Material, Nuclear
Fuel Material, and Reactors, 1986
Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins (SCCPs)
should not be used in concentrations greater
than or equal to 0.1% (1000 ppm) by weight
in any homogeneous material. CAS No.
85535-84-8 is also a REACH SVHC
reportable.
EU – Regulation EC 1907/2006 and
its amendments
USA – 49 CFR 172.101, TSCA
Action Plan
NE Atlantic Region – OSPAR
Textiles
See
references
Provided textiles are to be named, labelled
and otherwise marked in accordance with the
product’s composition and the referenced
regulation.
EU – EU 1007/2011 and its
amendments
Timber (and plant)
Materials
See
references
Timber (and plant) related materials (paper,
wood, etc.) must not be from illegal sources.
Use of a recognized forest certification
scheme is preferred. Use of recycled content
(typically 10%-90% as applicable for the item
being provided) is preferred.
EU – Regulation EU 995/2010 and its
amendments
USA – Lacey Act and its
amendments
Toluene
108-88-3
Not to be used as a substance or constituent
of preparations in concentrations equal to or
greater than 0.1% (1000 ppm) by mass in
adhesives and spray paints intended for
supply to the general public.
EU – Regulation EC 1907/2006 and
its amendments
Trichlorobenzene
120-82-1
Not to be used as a substance or constituent
of preparations in concentrations equal to or
greater than 0.1% (1000 ppm) by mass.
EU – Regulation 1907/2006 and its
amendments
Tris (2,3 dibromopropyl)
phosphate,
126-72-7
Not to be used in textile articles intended to
come into contact with skin, e.g. wrist straps
and headphones.
EU – Regulation 1907/2006 and its
amendments
Tris-(aziridinyl)phosphineoxide
545-55-1
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Substance1
CAS No.
Requirement(s)2
Key Reference(s)3
1. Refer to references for complete lists of substance names and chemical identification numbers.
2. This is only a summary of the basic requirement for this substance. Refer to references for details, exemptions and
application.
3. These are key reference sources for the listed substance. Other references may also apply. All references are subject to
changes and updates at any time.
Latest Revision Changes
Previous GPCSE revision was S, June 17, 2015. This new revision has the following major changes:

Section 3 – expanded text to note SVHC reporting applies to both finished articles AND articles used within
higher complexity articles

Latest ECHA changes: Added 5 new REACH SVHCs for a total of 168 SVHCs

Substance Declaration Worksheet – changed “RoHS Compliant?” column term “Exempt” to “Yes, by Exemption”
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Instructions for Substance Declaration Worksheet
The Substance Declaration Worksheet is to help providers supply requested GPCSE
information. An editable version is available upon request. Please use exact and concise
language when completing. Alternate worksheets may be used as long as they provide the
required information.
1. The Substance Declaration Worksheet is to be completed to the requirements of the latest
GPCSE revision as shown in the footer of the worksheet.
2. Enter provider company name and contact information.
3. Enter authorized representative name and signature attesting that the information being
provided is complete and accurate to the best of your knowledge.
4. Enter X-Rite and Provider part number for each item (or family of items if the information so
applies).
5. Enter all known substance content/amount information for the item – even if it is fully
compliant. This helps when compiling the finished product substance content/amount
information for substances that may be of concern of exceeding a threshold when all the
parts and materials are added together. NOTE: Full Material Disclosure (to 0.1% or greater
resolution) is recommended for any parts or material being supplied. If kept current, this
provides comprehensive substance information on the item and will reduce the need for
further information inquiries as new substances restrictions and reporting requirements are
added to the various regulations.
6. Return the completed information to X-Rite Purchasing prior to shipment authorization.
7. For providers of X-Rite designed assemblies:
a. Unless otherwise contractually defined, the items on the initial Bill of Material
(BOM) are the responsibility of X-Rite to provide GPCSE compliance
information for and they do not need to be included on a Substance
Declaration Worksheet.
b. For items that are at the provider’s discretion to select or are later changed by
the provider, the provider is responsible for the substance information. Such
changes must be documented with an updated worksheet (or equivalent) and
sent to X-Rite for approval prior to shipment of the changed assembly to XRite.
8. Be sure to update and re-submit the Substance Declaration Worksheet whenever:
a. Parts or material changes occur
b. When new substance information becomes available
c. When a new GPCSE revision requires new information
9. Any non-compliance to GPCSE requirements may result in the item being deemed
unfit for use by X-Rite.
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Substance Declaration Worksheet
Provider Contact Information
Provider authorized representative (please print name):
Company Name:
Address:
Provider authorized representative signature (attesting to the completeness
and accuracy of the information to the best of your knowledge):
Telephone:
Email:
Date:
Please see instruction sheet for completing and maintaining this Substance Declaration Worksheet.
X-Rite Part Number
Part or Material Description
Provider Part Number
Part or
Material
Weight
(grams)
RoHS
Compliant?
Any REACH
SVHC Content
> 0.1% wt/wt?
Any
Additional
Substance?
Please list and/or explain any:

RoHS Exemptions used for compliance

SVHC concentrations > 0.1% (list substance and
actual content)

Additional Substances that exceed stated
threshold (list substance and actual content)
% or
ppm
Yes
No
None
Yes, by
Yes
None
Yes
Exemption
Yes
No
None
Yes, by
Yes
None
Yes
Exemption
Yes
No
None
Yes, by
Yes
None
Yes
Exemption
Yes
No
None
Yes, by
Yes
None
Yes
Exemption
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Unauthorized reproduction prohibited
ENV70 – Global Product and Component Specification for the Environment (GPCSE)
X-Rite Part Number
Part or Material Description
Provider Part Number
Part or
Material
Weight
(grams)
RoHS
Compliant?
Any REACH
SVHC Content
> 0.1% wt/wt?
Any
Additional
Substances
?
Please list and/or explain any:

RoHS Exemptions

SVHC concentrations > 0.1% (list substance and
actual content)

Additional Substances that exceed stated threshold
(list substance and actual content)
Yes
No
None
None
Yes, by
Yes
Yes
No
None
None
Yes, by
Yes
Yes
No
None
None
Yes, by
Yes
Yes
No
None
None
Yes, by
Yes
Yes
No
None
None
Yes, by
Yes
Yes
No
None
None
Yes, by
Yes
Yes
No
None
None
Yes, by
Yes
Yes
Exemption
Yes
Exemption
Yes
Exemption
Yes
Exemption
Yes
Exemption
Yes
Exemption
Yes
Exemption
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