1992
DOI: 10.1002/vnl.730140304
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Use of organotin stabilizers—risk assessment analysis

Abstract: Organotin compounds have long been known in the PVC industry for their excellent performance properties in almost every application. Over the past several years, a wide variety of health and environmental studies have been conducted which demonstrate the safe use of these performance chemicals as PVC heat stabilizers. This paper introduces the "risk equation" and then applies this equation to the foreseeable exposure risks involved with the use of organotin stabilizers during PVC processing. Further, migration… Show more

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“…Tin-stabilized formulations for drinking water pipes have been in use since the late 1960s throughout North America. A risk analysis on the use of these stabilizers in PVC has been compiled (29), which emphasizes the low toxicity and ecotoxicity of this class of PVC stabilizers. The key to the safety and low toxicity for the alkyltin stabilizers lies in the fact that modern manufacturing practices eliminate the production of any significant amounts of the more toxic trialkyltin species from all stabilizers.…”
Section: Classes Of Heat Stabilizersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tin-stabilized formulations for drinking water pipes have been in use since the late 1960s throughout North America. A risk analysis on the use of these stabilizers in PVC has been compiled (29), which emphasizes the low toxicity and ecotoxicity of this class of PVC stabilizers. The key to the safety and low toxicity for the alkyltin stabilizers lies in the fact that modern manufacturing practices eliminate the production of any significant amounts of the more toxic trialkyltin species from all stabilizers.…”
Section: Classes Of Heat Stabilizersmentioning
confidence: 99%