2,4,6-Tribromophenol


Functional uses in consumer products

Reported functional useEPA standardized functional categoryOECD standardized functional category
flame retardants / smoke suppressants>brominated compounds-Flame retardant

No data available for Product Use Category - Articles

No data available for Product Use Category - Formulation

Chemicals in Product Use Category - Occupation Products intended to be used in work environments

Document titlePUC: General categoryPUC: FamilyPUC: Type
2,4,6-TribromophenolLaboratory supplies--
2,4,6-TRIBROMOPHENOL 1ML,48801Laboratory supplies--
2,4,6-TRIBROMOPHENOL PH-73, 580Laboratory supplies--
8270 SURROGATE STANDARD, 47960Laboratory supplies--
ACID SURROGATE MIX (3/90), 31073/31083Laboratory supplies--
ACID SURROGATE MIX (3/90), 31083-5XXLaboratory supplies--
ACID SURROGATE MIX (3/90), 31183Laboratory supplies--
ACID SURROGATE STANDARD MIX(4/89), 31087Laboratory supplies--
ACID SURROGATE STANDARD MIX(4/89), 31087-500Laboratory supplies--
ACID SURROGATE STANDARD MIX(4/89), 31187Laboratory supplies--
ACID SURROGATE STANDARD MIX, 31025Laboratory supplies--
ACID SURROGATE STANDARD MIX, 31025-5XXLaboratory supplies--
ACID SURROGATE STANDARD MIX, 31125Laboratory supplies--
ACIDS SURROGATE STD MIX 1ML, 48875Laboratory supplies--
ISM-331 SURROGATE STANDARD MIXTURELaboratory supplies--
M-8270SS SURROGATE STANDARD FOR METHOD 8270Laboratory supplies--
SEMI-VOLATILE SURROGATE, EP8460SLaboratory supplies--

No data available for Product Use Category - Other

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