What kind of rubber is "Environmentally Friendly Rubber Material"?

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The discussion centers on the ambiguity surrounding the term "environmentally friendly rubber material" and its implications for safety, particularly for products used by infants. Participants highlight the lack of regulation in marketing language, making it difficult to ascertain the true nature of rubber used in toys. Concerns are raised about the specific ingredients in these products, especially those manufactured in China and sold globally. The need for precise identification of rubber types and their safety for children is emphasized, with a call for more concrete information. Ultimately, the conversation underscores the importance of product safety over environmental claims.
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How many kinds of rubber are there? And what does "Environment Friendly Rubber Material" mean? Hundreds of thousands of babies put these in their mouth and lick them continuously.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_rubber#Varieties

But there are no language police to prevent marketing campaigns from using the word rubber for almost anything. I don't think we will be able to give you a specific answer unless you give us the identity of the specific product.
 
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anorlunda said:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_rubber#Varieties

But there are no language police to prevent marketing campaigns from using the word rubber for almost anything. I don't think we will be able to give you a specific answer unless you give us the identity of the specific product.
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These are made in china. Does anyone know how to read chinese here? Some PF members from China?
 
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But there are no language police to prevent marketing campaigns from using the word rubber for almost anything.
Nor the term "environmentally friendly". When I clicked the thread title/link, I found the question is about safety, not the environment. They are totally different things - in some ways, even opposites.
 
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Note these toys made in china are sold in amazon and the USA and millions worldwide use them. So we need to identity the exact ingredients.

I tried to google food grade rubber and I saw this.

https://www.aquasealrubber.co.uk/products/food-grade-rubber/

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I let someone with access to a Raman spectrometer scan it.

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I tried to match the above to each spectrum of the list. No match. Can anyone give all lists of rubbers so I can match? Does rubber come with alloys meaning they mixed different thing to make the rubber in the toy?

Also what molecule is the peak close to 3000 cm-1 ?
 
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jake jot said:
Note these toys made in china are sold in amazon and the USA and millions worldwide use them. So we need to identity the exact ingredients.
Who is we?
 
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I think the question that needs to be answered is 'is this product safe for an infant child?' We cannot answer this on PhysicsForums.

It would not be legal for Amazon or anyone else to import or sell this product in the UK or anywhere in Europe.
 
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Thanks to everyone - time to close the thread
 
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