During the period from January 2024 to February 2024, the European Union's Rapid Alert System for Non-Food Consumer Products (RAPEX) reported multiple cases of non-compliance with the EU RoHS Directive and POPs regulations. These cases mainly involved restrictions on substances such as di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), short-chain chlorinated paraffins (SCCPs), lead, and di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP).
Hazard of Phthalates
▶ Toxicity to the Male Reproductive System: Mainly manifested as testicular toxicity. Symptoms include severe testicular atrophy, significant changes in testosterone concentration, reduction in spermatogenic cells, rapid decrease in testicular marker enzyme activity, and decreased sperm count.
▶ Toxicity to the Female Reproductive System: Phthalate compounds have toxic effects on the uterus and ovaries. This may lead to prolonged estrous cycles, decreased progesterone levels, uterine weight increase, alteration of natural ovulation cycles, and ovulation delay or anovulatory cycles.
▶ Effects on the Blood System: Marked decrease in hematocrit, significant decrease in hemoglobin content, and notable increase in platelet adhesion.
▶ Teratogenicity: Studies have shown that exposure to low doses of phthalate compounds significantly increases the probability of fetal death. Acute poisoning can also result in cardiac toxicity, renal toxicity, pulmonary toxicity, leading to death.
▶ Hepatic Toxicity: Phthalate compounds cause oxidative damage to proteins, liver cell membranes, and DNA, and can even cause damage to stem cells.
▶ Carcinogenicity: Prolonged exposure to phthalate compounds greatly increases the occurrence of malignant stem cell tumors.
All products of the company (J388, JDCH888 series, JDCH999 series) are benzoe-free environmental plasticizers, free of DEHP, BBP, DBP, DIBP and other toxic substances, and have passed SGS RoHS and other relevant testing certification, the relevant product testing information can be downloaded by scanning the QR code below.

