WHAT ARE PER- AND POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES (PFAS)?
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of man-made chemicals characterized by a strong bond between fluorine and carbon. Because of this strong bond, PFAS provide resilience and durability. These properties are critical to the performance of hundreds of industrial applications and consumer products such as carpeting, apparels, upholstery, food paper wrappings, wire and cable coatings and in the manufacturing of semiconductors.
WHAT IS PFOS?
One chemical in the group of PFAS is perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS). PFOS is one of the most extensively produced and studied among PFAS chemicals. Small amounts of PFOS were historically used by the plating industry as part of a recommended practice to effectively control air emissions of chromium.
IS PFOS STILL MANUFACTURED IN THE U.S.?
No. PFOS is no longer manufactured in the U.S. By 2002, the primary U.S. manufacturer of PFOS had voluntarily phased out its production because it was found in human populations and in wildlife. PFOS also is no longer used by the plating industry in the U.S.
Although PFOS is no longer manufactured in the U.S., it is still produced internationally and may be imported into the U.S. in some consumer goods. PFOS also may be found in firefighting foam for flammable liquid fires that was manufactured years ago.
Beginning in 1995, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommended the use of PFOS as a fume suppressant in the chromium electroplating process. It’s estimated that one third of surface finishing facilities have chromium electroplating processes, but not all of these may have used PFOS fume suppressants.
The amounts of PFOS used in the plating industry represented a tiny fraction of all commercial uses. It’s estimated that the use of PFOS in the surface finishing industry represented less than one half of one percent of U.S. and global PFOS use.
PFAS is also no longer used in fume suppressants for the surface finishing industry.
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