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On November 23, 2022, the General Court of the European Union reversed the conclusion that titanium dioxide was carcinogenic and released a statement (1,2):

First, the Commission made a manifest error in its assessment of the reliability and acceptability of the study on which the classification was based and, second, it infringed the criterion according to which that classification can relate only to a substance that has the intrinsic property to cause cancer.
 
As part of our mission at CRIS we base our safety assessments on the currently available scientific evidence and consider many variables (e.g., study quality, journal of publication, etc.), even if it goes against previous conclusions. Evidence-informed decisions making is critical to ensure that the laws and regulations put into place are for the benefit of the population.
 
The EU General Court maintains that the scientific evidence presented wasn’t the complete picture for the ingredient, “in the present case, the requirement to base the classification of a carcinogenic substance on reliable and acceptable studies was not satisfied.

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Historically, the first mentions of zinc sulfide being utilized as a pigment were approximately sixty years before the everyday use of lithopone. Originally, it was thought to be appropriate for coloring rubber. In England, a patent was granted for this process. Two decades after this, the focus shifted to zinc sulfide as a suitable pigment for paint. The year 1874 witnessed the patenting of a manufacturing process for a novel white pigment composed of zinc sulfide and barium sulfate. Dubbed Charlton white or Orr’s white enamel, this began a new era for white pigments.

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Titanium dioxide can form several different shapes, which have different properties. Some shapes can be converted to nanomaterials. Micronized TiO2 (also called “nano” or “nanoparticles”) was introduced in the early 1990s.Nanotechnology and micronization both refer to the practice of creating very small particles sizes of a given material. “Nanoparticles” usually refers to particles smaller than 100 nanometers; a nanometer is 1/1 billionth of a meter. At these small sizes, and at low concentrations, titanium dioxide appears transparent, allowing for effective sunscreens that do not appear white.

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  • Exploring the EN 857 1SC Standard Understanding Hydraulic Hose Specifications


  • Conclusion


  • Las mangueras hidráulicas son un componente esencial en muchos sistemas industriales y maquinarias pesadas. Su diseño y funcionamiento permiten la transferencia eficiente de fluidos a alta presión, lo que es crucial para el rendimiento de diversos equipos. Dentro de este contexto, vamos a explorar la importancia de las mangueras hidráulicas que operan en un rango de presión del 3%, que aunque puede parecer bajo, tiene aplicaciones significativas en la industria.


  • The incorporation of stainless steel braiding enhances the structural integrity of the hose. Stainless steel, renowned for its strength and resistance to corrosion, provides a protective layer that increases the hose's pressure ratings and allows it to handle demanding operational conditions. The combination of PTFE and stainless steel creates a flexible yet robust hose that can adapt to various requirements.


  • Conclusion


  • 4. Pressure Rating The hoses are usually rated for high-pressure applications, which makes them suitable for various tools and machinery reliant on compressed air.


  • 3. Durability These hoses are built to last. With robust outer covers, they can withstand harsh environmental conditions, including exposure to chemicals, oil, and extreme temperatures, which extends the hose's operational life.


  • What Are High-Pressure Hoses?


  • Basic Functionality


  • Anwendungen in verschiedenen Industrien


  • 4. Chemical Resistance Industrial environments can expose hoses to various chemicals. The materials used in manufacturing high pressure steam hoses should possess adequate resistance to the chemicals that may come into contact with the hose.


  • Choosing the Right Crimper