Europe has two main regulations for formaldehyde standards, namely REACH and EN 717-1. The following is a brief explanation of these two regulations:
1. REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) is a regulation formulated by the European Union. Regulation of chemical substances. Formaldehyde is considered a hazardous substance and is subject to restrictions under the REACH regulations. According to the REACH regulations, there are the following limits for formaldehyde content in textiles:
– For textiles that come into direct contact with the skin (such as underwear, bedding, etc.), the formaldehyde content should be less than or equal to 75 mg/kg.
– For textiles that are not in direct contact with the skin (such as jackets, pants, etc.), the formaldehyde content should be less than or equal to 300 mg/kg.
2. EN 717-1 is a standard for testing methods for formaldehyde emissions issued by the European Organization for Standardization (CEN). According to the EN 717-1 standard, the limit value for formaldehyde emissions is 0.124 mg/m3.
It should be noted that the standards and restrictions mentioned above are only requirements for the European market and do not necessarily apply to other regions. In addition, specific standards and restrictions may vary for different product types. When purchasing clothing, it is recommended to check the product’s label or consult a salesperson to find out the specific formaldehyde content and standards it meets.