Pingpingjia O-3 (aliphatic alcohol polyoxyethylene (3) ether, CAS No.: 68439-49-6) is a non-ionic surfactant. Its molecular structure is based on naturally sourced C12-14 fatty alcohols. It has good biodegradability and can gradually decompose into harmless substances in the environment without long-term accumulation in the ecosystem. However, according to the GHS hazard classification, Pingpingjia O-3 is classified as Hazardous to the aquatic environment - Acute hazard Category 3, with hazard code H402 (Harmful to aquatic organisms), meaning that if a large amount of the product directly enters water bodies, it may cause short-term adverse effects on aquatic organisms such as fish and plankton.
Therefore, in daily use, as long as enterprises strictly follow safety data sheets (SDS), take leakage prevention and control measures, prohibit the discharge of waste liquid into sewers or natural water bodies, and hand over waste to qualified professional institutions for disposal, Pingpingjia O-3 can be safely used within the framework of environmental compliance. It does not contain persistent organic pollutants (POPs), and its heavy metal content is extremely low (arsenic ≤2 mg/kg, total heavy metals ≤10 mg/kg). It is not a high-concern dangerous chemical regulated by international conventions.
According to the product database information currently provided by Guoli Chemical, no electronic test report is available for direct provision. Each batch of Pingpingjia O-3 comes with a batch inspection report (COA) upon delivery, covering core indicators such as appearance, active content, pH value, hydroxyl value, and moisture content. To obtain the latest product test reports, SGS test reports, or other third-party certification documents (such as RoHS, REACH compliance declarations, etc.), please contact the sales department or technical service center of Guoli Chemical directly. Our company can provide corresponding compliance documents and support according to your specific needs.
Although Pingpingjia O-3 is not listed as a high-risk item in the mandatory hazardous waste declaration catalogue, its usage amount and emission direction should be truthfully recorded in the enterprise's environmental management ledger and cleaner production audit to ensure full traceability. For export to regions with strict chemical management such as the European Union, it is necessary to confirm the REACH registration status and CLP classification notification. Guoli Chemical can provide corresponding compliance support.