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Are Electronic Device Materials Regulated in the US?
An Explanation of TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act)

Conclusion: TSCA is a US law regulating the manufacture, import, and use of chemicals, with reporting obligations and usage restrictions for specific substances.
EPA Environmental Protection Agency Jurisdictional Body TSCA Toxic Substances Control Act Toxic Substances Control Act (USA) Section 6 — Usage Restrictions/Prohibitions Section 6 Regulated Substances (Examples) PIP (3:1) Flame Retardant/Plasticizer DecaBDE Flame Retardant HBCD Flame Retardant (Insulation) TCE Cleaning Agent (Semiconductors) ▼ Subject to Export Restrictions/Reporting Obligations TSCA Section 6: Restrictions/Prohibitions on Specific Chemical Substances — Ingredient confirmation required for US exports
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TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) is a chemical substance management law supervised by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Manufacturers involved in the export and procurement of electronic devices must sufficiently confirm whether regulated substances are included.

Cases where confirmation of components in resins, flame retardants, and additives is required

Plastics, paints, adhesives, and other materials used in electronic devices and cables contain many chemical substances such as flame retardants and plasticizers. Some of these are subject to usage restrictions and reporting obligations under TSCA.

Wire and Cable Sheathing/Insulation Materials

Confirmation of plasticizer and flame retardant components in PVC sheathing and flame-retardant compounds is required.

Plastic Parts such as Connectors and Casings

It is important to understand the types of flame retardants added to flame-retardant grade engineering plastics.

Adhesives, Paints, and Sealants

Chemical substances (such as TCE) contained in solvent-based products may be subject to TSCA Section 6 regulations.

TSCA Section 6 (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) — Main Regulated Substances

Based on scientific evidence, the EPA can impose usage restrictions and prohibitions on substances deemed to pose a "risk". Since 2021, the following chemical substances have been regulated under Section 6.

Target Substance Primary Use Notes
RegulatedPIP (3:1) Flame Retardant/Plasticizer Sometimes used in plastic components and cable sheathing
RegulatedDecaBDE Flame Retardant Used for flame retardant treatment of plastic enclosures and circuit boards
RegulatedHBCD Flame Retardant Sometimes found in insulation materials such as expanded polystyrene
RegulatedTCE Cleaning Agent Used in cleaning processes for semiconductor manufacturing and metal processing

If these substances are used, exports to the US market may be restricted or subject to prior reporting obligations.

Reporting Obligations to the EPA and Record Keeping

If regulated substances are contained in products, manufacturers and importers may have a reporting obligation to the EPA.
Even if a product is exempt, there are cases where it is necessary to retain records and certifications from the product design stage. Requests for certificates from business partners are also increasing.

Global Regulatory Compliance in conjunction with RoHS and REACH

Although TSCA is a US regulation, many substances overlap with other regional regulations such as RoHS (EU) and REACH (EU). For global product development, it is important to have a comprehensive understanding of environmental regulations in each region.

USA TSCA

Manages the manufacture, import, and use of chemical substances. Section 6 restricts/prohibits the use of specific substances.

EU RoHS

Restricts the use of certain hazardous substances (lead, mercury, cadmium, etc.) in electrical and electronic equipment.

EU REACH

Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals. Obligation to disclose information on SVHC (Substances of Very High Concern).

Summary

What is TSCA

A chemical substance management law administered by the U.S. EPA. Regulates manufacturing, import, and use.

Section 6

Prohibits or restricts the use of specific substances such as PIP (3:1), DecaBDE, HBCD, and TCE.

Export procedures

May require confirmation of constituent components and reporting to the EPA, and submission of certificates.

Global compliance

Integrated management with international regulations such as REACH and RoHS is essential.

If you have any questions about identifying products or components that require TSCA compliance or investigating component content, please feel free to contact us.

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