The Standard SN/T 0193.1-1993, established and implemented on June 4th, 1993, is designed to regulate the testing method for pentachlorophenol (PCP) residue levels in leather products intended for export. This standard employs an acetylation gas chromatography technique to accurately measure PCP residues which are known to be highly toxic and potentially carcinogenic substances often used as biocides or fungicides during leather processing. The method outlined within this standard is essential for ensuring the safety, quality control, and compliance with international regulations regarding environmental protection and consumer health standards in leather products export trade. By adhering strictly to SN/T 0193.1-1993, manufacturers can guarantee that their leather goods meet stringent requirements aimed at minimizing harmful chemical exposure risks while upholding high industry benchmarks.
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