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Core Processing Procedures for Charcoal MSDS/SDS Reports

Date:2025-12-15 09:54:15 Classification :【question】 Visits:
Charcoal, as a common fuel and industrial raw material, requires a clear and meticulous process for obtaining its MSDS/SDS report, taking into account product characteristics (such as whether it contains additives and its intended use) and the regulatory requirements of the target market.

I. Core Processing Procedure for Charcoal MSDS/SDS Report (7 Standardized Steps)

**Clarify Product Information and Regulatory Requirements**

**Key Information Collection:**

Charcoal type (machine-made charcoal/fruitwood charcoal/activated charcoal), whether it contains additives (such as combustion aids, antibacterial agents)

**Target Market:** (EU requires REACH compliance, US requires OSHA standards, China requires GB/T 16483-2008)

**Uses:** (Industrial fuel/barbecue charcoal/adsorbent; different uses require different testing items)

**Regulatory Differences:**

EU requires CLP classification labeling (such as flammable solids category), US requires emphasis on GHS 7th revision requirements.

**Selecting a Compliant Testing Organization:**

**Qualification Requirements:**
ISO 17025 certification required. Laboratory (e.g., Dezeway Testing, CNAS registration number: L8083)

Prioritize institutions that can issue multilingual reports (English/French/German) simultaneously to avoid duplicate processing during export.

Avoid pitfalls:

Beware of unqualified "fast certification" institutions; reports may be rejected by EU customs.

Document Preparation Checklist

| Required Documents | Specific Content

| Product Composition Table | Carbon content (≥80%), Ash content (≤6%), Moisture content (≤10%), Additive CAS number and content (e.g., potassium nitrate)

| Physicochemical Properties | Flash point (charcoal usually has no flash point, but auto-ignition temperature needs to be tested), pH value, particle size distribution

| Production Process Description | Carbonization temperature (affects component stability), whether degreasing/desulfurization treatment has been performed

| Safety Data | Combustion products (CO/CO₂ release), irritation test results (skin/eye contact reaction)

Sample testing and data collection

Core test items (adjusted according to application):

Basic items:

Flammability and explosion performance (autoignition temperature ≥250℃), thermal stability (weight loss rate at 400℃)

Toxicity screening (PAHs: benzo[a]pyrene ≤0.1mg/kg)

Special items (e.g., export to the EU):

Biodegradability test, ecotoxicity (LC50 value for aquatic organisms)

Report preparation (16 mandatory items)

Must strictly comply with GB/T 16483-2008 or EU REACH Annex II The core modules of the report preparation form include:

Chemical and Company Identification (including CAS No.: 7440-44-0)

Hazard Overview (e.g., "Flammable solid, combustion produces carbon monoxide")

Composition/Information on Ingredients (Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen Content)

First Aid Measures (If inhaling dense smoke, move to fresh air and provide oxygen)

Firefighting Measures (Use dry powder fire extinguishers; do not use water directly)

Leakage Emergency Handling (Collect spilled charcoal to prevent dust generation)

Review and Revision

Internal Audit: Check the consistency between data and actual test results (e.g., whether the ash content is within the committed range)

Third-Party Audit: The organization needs to verify whether the report complies with the regulations of the target market (e.g., whether the EU CLP classification is accurate)

Report Issuance and Updates

Validity Period: No fixed period, but updates are required in the following situations:

① Changes in charcoal formulation (e.g., addition of combustion improvers)

② Updates to target country regulations (e.g., revisions to the GHS system)

③ Discovery of new hazardous properties (e.g., long-term lung effects of charcoal dust inhalation)

II. Key Considerations for Charcoal MSDS/SDS Processing

Sample Representativeness:

A 3kg mixed sample is required (covering different batches to avoid bias from a single sample).

Additive Risks:

If potassium nitrate (combustion improver) is present, its content must be tested additionally (EU limit ≤0.1%).

Language Requirements:

For export to the EU, a French/German version is required; for the US, an English + Spanish version is required.

III. Estimated Processing Time and Costs

| Processing Stage | Time Required | Cost Range

| Documents Required | 3-5 Business Days | ¥500 (Basic Items)

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