impurities definition

impurities means residuals, pollutants, contaminants, by-products, etc. from production, incl. production of raw materials, that remain in the raw material/ingredient and/or in the in the final product in concentrations less than 100 ppm (0.0100 % w/w, 100 mg/kg) in the rinse-off product and less than 10 ppm (0.0010 % w/w, 10.0 mg/kg) in the leave-on product;
impurities means unintended constituents (residuals, pollutants, contaminants, by- products etc.) that remain in the EU Ecolabelled product in concentrations less than 100 ppm (0,0100 % w/w, 100 mg/kg). Impurities in ingredients means unintended constituents (residuals, pollutants, contaminants, by-products etc.) that remain in the supplied ingredient in concentrations less than 1000 ppm (0,100 % w/w, 1000 mg/kg).
impurities means substances which is not natural component of aquatic products,

More Definitions of impurities

impurities means residuals, pollutants, contaminants etc. from production, including the production of raw materials, that remain in the raw material/ingredient and/or in the chemical product (used in the final product and any component therein) in concentrations less than 100 ppm (0,0100 % w/w, 100 mg/kg);
impurities means residuals, pollutants, contaminants etc. from production, including the production of raw materials, that remain in the chemical product in concentrations less than 100 ppm (0,0100 w-%, 100 mg/kg). [to be added to the User Manual: Examples of impurities are residues of the following: residues or reagents including residues of monomers, catalysts, by-products and detergents for production equipment and carry-over from other or previous production lines.]
impurities means the presence of fragments of plastic, glass, metals or similar nonbiodegradable materials, with the exclusion of sand, gravel and small stones;
impurities means all matter other than seeds of the kind of which the parcel purports to consist, and includes-
impurities has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3;
impurities means non-intended or non-targeted constituents that are detrimental to the recycling process and were not intentionally added. Impurities in the input fractions can be the result of missorting. Impurities in the output fractions can be the result of secondary or incomplete reactions during the recycling process and are present in the output fractions even if not sought by the recycler.
impurities means unintended constituents (residuals, pollutants, contaminants, by- products, etc.) that remain in the EU ecolabelled product in concentrations less than 100 ppm (0,0100 % w/w, 100 mg/kg) or that remain in the supplied ingredient or raw material in concentrations less than 1 000 ppm (0,100 % w/w, 1 000 mg/kg). Any unintended constituents present above these respective limits for the EU ecolabelled product or the supplied ingredient or raw material shall instead be considered as ingoing substances.