The safety of toys is governed by various standards, of which one, in particular, applies to printing inks. Printing Inks for the Toy Industry is facing special challenges due to the demands of higher safety requirements specially in terms of chemicals used in printing inks for toys. Norms and regulations have thus existed to ensure the safety of toys for years in this sector. They are intended to guarantee compliance with common safety standards within the European Union, USA and Australia. The toy manufacturer is responsible for compliance with legal requirements for toys. Based on the known information on the raw materials used and a professional handling of the printing inks, RUCO- T200/T208 ink series comply with Toy Safety EN 71–3:2019-Migration of certain elements, Printing on the non-food-contact side of food packaging, Regulations (EU) 1935/2004, Article 3 AFPS GS 2014:01 PAH Cat. 1, USP Guidelines for Medical Class VI (21 CFR part 58) BPA free [4,4'-(propane-2, 2-diyl) di-phenol], Free from Cyclohexanone Free from Aromatic Solvents, Free from phthalates Directive 2005/84/EC and REACH-Regulations (EC) 1907/2006 Annex XVII, EuPIA-Exclusion policy, RoHS, Directive 2011/65/EU and Directive 2015/863/EU, GADSL, VOC China [g/kg], Barium, Bromine & fluorine free.
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