Diallyl phthalate
Functional uses in consumer products
| Reported functional use | EPA standardized functional category | OECD standardized functional category |
|---|
| plasticisers | - | Plasticizer |
| Fragrance ingredient | - | Fragrance |
| monomers | - | - |
| vinylics | - | - |
| plasticizers>phthalates | - | Plasticizer |
Chemicals in Product Use Category - Articles Products intended to be used long-term in an environment
| Document title | PUC: General category | PUC: Family | PUC: Type |
|---|
| DIALLYL PHTHALATE | Construction and building materials | - | - |
Chemicals in Product Use Category - Formulation Products that are stored in containers
| Document title | PUC: General category | PUC: Family | PUC: Type |
|---|
| 923 MUFFLER & TAILPIPE BANDAGE | Vehicle | auto body work | body repair |
Chemicals in Product Use Category - Occupation Products intended to be used in work environments
| Document title | PUC: General category | PUC: Family | PUC: Type |
|---|
| diallyl phthalate | Industrial products | - | - |
| DIALLYL PHTHALATE, O-519 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| GLASKYD MOLDING COMPOUNDS (ALL GRADES) | Raw materials | - | - |
| HEXCEL 164 COMPOUND, PART B | Raw materials | resins | - |
| ISOLITE 862 | Industrial products | - | - |
| ISOLITE 862 | Industrial products | - | - |
| ISOLITE 862 | Industrial products | - | - |
| MONARCH MTM-2010 MULTI-PURPOSE CERAMIC TILE MASTIC | Construction | construction adhesives | - |
No data available for Product Use Category - Other
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