New Standard Mandated for Feeding Bottle Nipples in Thailand

Thailand’s Ministry of Industry has mandated
the use of TIS 969-2562 (2019) as the new standard for the rubber nipples used
on feeding bottles.

According to the
standard, rubber nipples for feeding bottles must conform to provisions
relating to:

  • Migration
    of eight elements:

    • Antimony (Sb): no
      more than 15 mg/kg
    • Arsenic (As): no more
      than 10 mg/kg
    • Barium (Ba): no more
      than 100 mg/kg
    • Cadmium (Cd): no more
      than 20 mg/kg
    • Chromium (Cr): no
      more than 10 mg/kg
    • Lead: no more than 25
      mg/kg
    • Mercury (Hg): no more
      than 10 mg/kg
    • Selenium (Se): no
      more than 100 mg/kg
  • Release
    of N-nitrosamines and N-nitrosatable substances
  • 2-mercaptobenzothiazole
    release
  • Antioxidant
    release
  • Formaldehyde
    release
  • Volatile
    compound content

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This regulation was
published following consultation with manufacturers and users, and with
reference to:

  • EN
    14350-1:2004 Child use and care articles – Drinking equipment – Part 1: General
    and mechanical requirements and tests
  • EN
    14350-2:2004 Child use and care articles – Drinking equipment – Part 2:
    Chemical requirements and test methods
  • EN
    71-3:2013+A2:2017 Safety of toys – Part 3 Migration of Certain Elements
  • EN
    71-11:2005 Safety of toys – Part 11: Organic chemical compounds – Method of
    analysis
  • EN
    12868:2017 Child use and care articles – Method for determining the release of
    N-nitrosamines and N-nitrosatable substances from elastomer or rubber teats and
    soothers

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Issued in June 2021, it
will become effective on December 13, 2021. Stakeholders are advised to now
check their products conform to the latest Thai regulations.

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