European Powder Metallurgy Association assists companies in responding to EU REACH regulations

The Chemicals Registration, Evaluation and Authorization Management Act, which was enacted by the European Union, was implemented on June 1, 2007. According to the Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals Act, companies must register the relevant chemicals in detail. Any individual or institution that produces, trades, processes or consumes more than lt chemicals (including metals and alloys) annually in the EU will be bound by this regulation. The EU REACH regulation requires individuals or institutions to have a detailed technical file of the registered materials when registering the chemical. The technical file should include the performance of the chemical, the impact on human health and the environment, and the protective measures against harmful chemicals. Wait. During the pre-registration period for chemicals regulated by the European Union from June 2008 to December 2008, chemical producers and importers must register chemicals that they produce or distribute during this time. It is illegal to sell unregistered chemicals in the European market after December 31, 2008. Powder metallurgical companies that use chemicals (especially metal powders and lubricants, etc.) should remind companies that produce or import these chemicals Product registration. To help companies in the powder metallurgy industry respond to REACH regulations, the European Powder Metallurgy Association introduced the pre-registration process for REACH on its website (http://), May 29, 2008-May 2008 On the 30th, the European Powder Metallurgy Association held a symposium on REACH for members of the Association in Brussels. The European Powder Metallurgy Association is still in the process of further work on the EU REACH regulation.