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Posted By Barrie (Badger) Etter Have received a supplier questionnaire under the auspices of REACH asking if we comply with PAH's (yes) and PAK's .. for a whole afternoon I've looked on the net trying to find some grain that will sensibly lead to what a PAK is, does anyone out there know?
(Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon - PAH)
As ever, offerings to the AUG gods will be made for usable answers :O}}}}
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Posted By martinw Barrie I have no idea other than when I have looked at translations from Dutch, that is what I believe they refer to when they are talking about PAH's - it may change in the translation. Re-check with the supplier who gave you the questionnaire to find if they know? And if they don't you can ask them why not...... Martin
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Posted By Ron Hunter poly aryl (ether) ketone or something of that ilk? (although PEK and PAEK would be the more common abbreviations).
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Posted By Kevin Walker Polycyclic aromatic ketones (PAKs) and polycyclic aromatic quinones (PAQs) are oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
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Posted By Barrie (Badger) Etter Thanks for the help lads, offerings now being made ... where did I leave the gold frankincense and murr?
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