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FEICA Joint Press Release with ASC & CATIA.pdf
Uploaded February 06, 2021Press Release: ASC, CATIA, and FEICA announce revisions to joint adhesives and sealants classification manual
The classification manual is intended to ensure harmonised terminology and market segmentation.
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ASC-CATIA-FEICA Adhesives and Sealants Classification Manual 2021.pdf
Uploaded February 06, 2021ASC-CATIA-FEICA Adhesives and Sealants Classification Manual - updated 2021
Since 2012, China, Europe and North America have harmonised the Adhesives and Sealants Classification Manual. Now for the first time, the three major adhesives and sealants markets – China, Europe and North America – share a common language when it comes to defining the market segments and product categories for adhesives and sealants.
The European Adhesives and Sealants Market Report, issued by FEICA, and the North America and Asia Adhesives and Sealants Market Report, issued by the Adhesive and Sealant Council (ASC), both follow the harmonised ASC-CATIA-FEICA Adhesives and Sealants Classification Manual, facilitating companies to compare data between Europe, NAFTA and the Asia-Pacific region.
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Press Release: FEICA position on the registration of polymers.pdf
Uploaded January 25, 2021Press Release: FEICA position paper explains the perspective of the adhesives and sealants industry regarding the registration of polymers
FEICA highlights the importance of a reasonable and workable approach to the extension of registration requirements to polymers.
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Registration of Polymers - Adhesives and Sealants Industry Perspective.pdf
Uploaded January 21, 2021Registration of Polymers – Adhesives and Sealants Industry Perspective
FEICA published a Position Paper with the perspective of the adhesives and sealants industry on the registration of polymers. Polymers are currently exempted from registration under Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 of REACH. However, Article 138(2) of REACH foresees a possible further review of REACH to extend the registration requirements to polymers.
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Table Overview of abbreviations for intended uses and numbering for essential characteristics in EN 15651 in detail.pdf
Uploaded January 04, 2021Table Overview of abbreviations for intended uses and numbering for essential characteristics in EN 15651 in detail
This is the annex table to the FEICA position paper on the recommendation on the use of a numbering system in EN 15651 within CE marking.
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Recommendation on the use of a numbering system in EN 15651 within CE marking.pdf
Uploaded January 04, 2021Recommendation on the use of a numbering system in EN 15651 within CE marking
FEICA has published a recommendation on the use of a numbering system for the essential characteristics in EN 15651 within CE marking. The aim of this initiative is to enable a complete and correct CE marking on small packaging such as cartridges.
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FEICA Fact Sheet on the classification and labelling of OCF containing MCCP.pdf
Uploaded December 16, 2020FEICA Fact Sheet on the classification and labelling of OCF containing MCCP
FEICA's OCF Technical Working Group (TTF) has published a Fact Sheet on the classification and labelling of one-component moisture curing polyurethane foams containing medium-chained chlorinated paraffins (MCCP).
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FEICA input to the ECHA call for evidence on MCCP.pdf
Uploaded December 16, 2020FEICA provides input to the ECHA call for evidence on MCCP
The European Commission has requested ECHA to prepare an Annex XV Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) proposal for alkanes and C14-17 chloroalkanes for submission in February 2021. As medium-chained chlorinated paraffins (MCCP) mixtures are very important for OCFs, FEICA and individual interested FEICA members have contributed to this call for evidence.
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Risk Assessment of Cyclic Esters.pdf
For members Uploaded December 07, 2020FEICA in the news: The European Coatings Journal (ECJ) published a FEICA article in their October 2020 issue. In this article, FEICA explains that it carried out a risk assessment on cyclic esters potentially present in polyester adhesives intended to be used in food contact materials.
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