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Fujitsu Group Specified Global Common Core Reportable Substances ■ Fujitsu Group specified Global Common Core Reportable Substances Fujitsu group defines "the candidate substances of Authorization of REACH regulation" as the "Fujitsu Group specified Substances", and we have been managing their content weight in our products. Target substances are as follows. Table 3. “Global Common Reportable Substances” No Substance Name CAS No. Threshold Level Remarks 1000ppm of the B001 Anthracene 120-12-7 product by weight 1000ppm of the 4,4’-Diaminodiphenylmethane B002 101-77-9 product by (4,4’-MDA) weight 1000ppm of the B003 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 84-74-2 product by weight 1000ppm of the B004 Cobalt dichloride 7646-79-9 product by weight 1000ppm of the B005 Diarsenic pentaoxide 1303-28-2 product by weight 1000ppm of the B006 Diarsenic trioxide 1327-53-3 product by weight 1000ppm of the 5-tert-butyl-2,4,6-trinitro-m-xylene B008 81-15-2 product by (musk xylene) weight 1000ppm of the B009 Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) 117-81-7 product by weight This is only applied to the exempted application of Lead 1000ppm of the compounds shown in Table 1g. B011 Lead hydrogen arsenate 7784-40-9 product by In the other applications, weight banned standard shown in Table 1 is applied as “Lead compounds”. 1000ppm of the B012 Benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP) 85-68-7 product by weight 1000ppm of the B013 Triethyl arsenate 15606-95-8 product by weight 1000ppm of the B014 Anthracene oil 90640-80-5 product by weight 1000ppm of the Anthracene oil, anthracene paste, distn. B015 91995-17-4 product by Lights weight 1000ppm of the Anthracene oil, anthracene paste, B016 91995-15-2 product by anthracene fraction weight 1000ppm of the B017 Anthracene oil, anthracene-low 90640-82-7 product by weight 1000ppm of the B018 Anthracene oil, anthracene paste 90640-81-6 product by weight 1000ppm of the B019 Coal tar pitch, high temperature 65996-93-2 product by weight No Substance Name CAS No. Threshold Level Remarks Aluminosilicate Refractory Ceramic Fibres are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI, part 3, table 3.1 of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 and fulfil the three following conditions: a) oxides of aluminium and silicon are the main components present (in the 1000ppm of the fibres) within variable B020 Aluminosilicate, Refractory Ceramic Fibres - product by concentration ranges weight b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (μm) c) alkaline oxide and alkali earth oxide (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) content less or equal to 18% by weight Zirconia Aluminosilicate Refractory Ceramic Fibres are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI, part 3, table 3.1 of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 and fulfil the three following conditions: a) oxides of aluminium, silicon and zirconium are the main 1000ppm of the components present (in the Zirconia Aluminosilicate, Refractory B021 - product by fibres) within variable Ceramic Fibres weight concentration ranges b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (μm). c) alkaline oxide and alkali earth oxide (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) content less or equal to 18% by weight 1000ppm of the B022 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 121-14-2 product by weight 1000ppm of the B023 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 84-69-5 product by weight 1000ppm of the B027 Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate (TCEP) 115-96-8 product by weight 1000ppm of the B028 Acrylamide 79-06-1 product by weight 1000ppm of the B029 Trichloroethylene 79-01-6 product by weight 1000ppm of the 10043-35-3 B030 Boric acid product by 11113-50-1 weight 1303-96-4 1000ppm of the B031 Disodium tetraborate, anhydrous 1330-43-4 product by 12179-04-3 weight 1000ppm of the B032 Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide, hydrate 12267-73-1 product by weight No Substance Name CAS No. Threshold Level Remarks 1000ppm of the B037 Cobalt(II) sulphate 10124-43-3 product by weight 1000ppm of the B038 Cobalt(II) dinitrate 10141-05-6 product by weight 1000ppm of the B039 Cobalt(II) carbonate 513-79-1 product by weight 1000ppm of the B040 Cobalt(II) diacetate 71-48-7 product by weight 1000ppm of the B041 2-Methoxyethanol 109-86-4 product by weight 1000ppm of the B042 2-Ethoxyethanol 110-80-5 product by weight 1000ppm of the B043 2-ethoxyethyl acetate 111-15-9 product by weight 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, 1000ppm of the B044 di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters 68515-42-4 product by (DHNUP) weight 1000ppm of the 7803-57-8 B045 Hydrazine product by 302-01-2 weight 1000ppm of the B046 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone 872-50-4 product by weight 1000ppm of the B047 1,2,3-trichloropropane 96-18-4 product by weight 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid; 1000ppm of the B048 di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters, 71888-89-6 product by C7-rich (DIHP) weight 1000ppm of the B049 Calcium arsenate 7778-44-1 product by weight 1000ppm of the B050 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether 111-96-6 product by weight This is only applied to the exempted application of Lead compounds shown in 1000ppm of the Table 1g. In the other B051 Lead dipicrate 6477-64-1 product by applications, banned weight standard shown in Table 1 is applied as “Lead compounds”. 1000ppm of the B052 N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMAC) 127-19-5 product by weight 1000ppm of the B053 Arsenic acid 7778-39-4 product by weight No Substance Name CAS No. Threshold Level Remarks 1000ppm of the B054 2-Methoxyaniline (o-Anisidine) 90-04-0 product by weight This is only applied to the exempted application of Lead compounds shown in 1000ppm of the Table 1g. In the other B055 Trilead diarsenate 3687-31-8 product by applications, banned weight standard shown in Table 1 is applied as “Lead compounds”. 1000ppm of the B056 1,2-Dichloroethane 107-06-2 product by weight 1000ppm of the 4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) phenol B057 140-66-9 product by (4-tert-Octylphenol) weight Formaldehyde, oligomeric reaction 1000ppm of the B058 products 25214-70-4 product by with aniline (technical MDA) weight 1000ppm of the B059 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate 117-82-8 product by weight This is only applied to the exempted application of Lead compounds shown in 1000ppm of the Table 1g. In the other B060 Lead diazide 13424-46-9 product by applications, banned weight standard shown in Table 1 is applied as “Lead compounds”. This is only applied to the exempted application of Lead compounds shown in 1000ppm of the Table 1g. In the other B061 Lead styphnate 15245-44-0 product by applications, banned weight standard shown in Table 1 is applied as “Lead compounds”. 1000ppm of the 2,2’-dichloro-4,4’-methylenedianiline B062 101-14-4 product by (MOCA) weight 1000ppm of the B063 Phenolphthalein 77-09-8 product by weight 1000ppm of the 1,2-bis(2-methoxyethoxy)ethane B064 112-49-2 product by (TEGDME; triglyme) weight 1000ppm of the 1,2-dimethoxyethane B065 110-71-4 product by (ethylene glycol dimethyl ether, EGDME) weight 1000ppm of the B066 Diboron trioxide 1303-86-2 product by weight 1000ppm of the B067 Formamide 75-12-7 product by weight No Substance Name CAS No. Threshold Level Remarks This is only applied to the exempted application of Lead 1000ppm of the compounds shown in Table 1g. B068 Lead(II) bis(methanesulfonate) 17570-76-2 product by In the other applications, weight banned standard shown in Table 1 is applied as “Lead compounds”. 1,3,5-tris(oxiranylmethyl)-1,3,5-triazine- 1000ppm of the B069 2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione 2451-62-9 product by (TGIC) weight 1,3,5-tris[(2S, 2R)-2,3-epoxypropyl]- 1000ppm of the B070 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-(1H,3H,5H)-trione 59653-74-6 product by (-TGIC) weight 1000ppm of the 4,4'-bis(dimethylamino)benzophenone B071 90-94-8 product by (Michler's ketone) weight N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl-4,4'-methylenedianilin 1000ppm of the B072 e 101-61-1 product by (Michler's base) weight [4-[[4-anilino-1-naphthyl][4-(dimethylamino) This applies when it contains ≥ 1000ppm of the phenyl]methylene]cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1- 0.1% of Michler's ketone B073 2580-56-5 product by ylidene] dimethylammonium chloride (B071) or Michler's base weight (C.I. 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