Ohio Admin. Code 4101:6-1-17 - Miscellaneous fillers
(A) Definitions:
(48)(49) "Wood fiber"
means fibers reduced from wood or other vegetable growth to a cellulose state
and containing more than four per cent lignin or twelve per cent
pentosans.
(1) "Acetate fiber" means the fiber formed
from cellulose acetate.
(2) "Beans"
means the seeds of various leguminous plants.
(3) "Buckwheat hulls" means the outer seed
pod
pods of
the buckwheat plants.
(4) "Cat-tail
plant fiber" means fibers from the cat-tail plant.
(5) "Cellophane" means a thin, transparent
sheeting of regenerated cellulose.
(6) "Cellulose fiber" means fiber from wood
or other vegetable growth to a cellulose state and containing not more than
four per cent legnin
lignin and twelve per cent pentosans.
(7) "Coconut husk fiber" or "coir" means the
fibrous material obtained from the husk or the outer shell of the
coconut.
(8) "Corn husk" means the
leafy covering obtained from ears of corn.
(9) "Corrugated fiber board" means the
combination of three sections of stiff compact pasteboard whereby one section
has been formed into folds and is enclosed between the other two
sections.
(10) "Dry polymer gel"
means a two-phase colloidal polymer consisting of a foambale
foamable
powder.
(11) "Excelsior" means
shredded, thread-like wood fibers. It shall not include waste products, such as shavings, sawdust, or similar
waste.
(12) "Fiber sheet" means any
natural or synthetic substance composed of thread-like materials interwoven,
pressed, or molded into a thin sheet-like
form.
(13) "Flax tow" means the
coarse, broken, and refuse parts of flax separated from the fine, fibrous parts
in preparing the fibers for spinning.
(14) "Fur" means the fine soft underfur
removed from the tanned or untanned pelts of
mammals of the class of furbearers. The name of the animal may be stated and,
when so indicated on the label, it must be a true statement.
(15) "Gel" means a two
-phase colloidal system consisting of a solid and
a liquid in a more solid form than a
solution.
(16) "Glass fiber" means
the fiber obtained when glass is spun into thin filaments from a liquid
state.
(17) "Hay" means any grass
properly dried or cured and free from dust, burrs, sticks, or other foreign
material.
(18) "Iron filings" means
small particles of metal produced by the filing or grinding of iron.
(19) "Isotropic ferrite" or "magnet" means
any piece of ferromagnetic material that has magnetic properties.
(20) "Jute fiber" means the best fiber
derived from any species of the corchorus plant.
(21) "Jute tow" means the broken or refuse
parts of jute separated from the fine, fibrous parts in preparing the fibers
for spinning.
(22) "Jute waste"
means the by-product of any machine through which jute fiber passes in spinning
into yarn or cordage, but prior to the process of spinning.
(23) "Kapok" means the mass of fibers
investing the seed of the kapok tree (Ceiba pentandra). Any additional term
descriptive of the geographical origin or of the quality of such fibers shall
be a true statement when set forth on the label.
(24) "Marabou fibers" means barbs of turkey
feathers stripped from quills and separated into individual or disconnected
barbs.
(25) "Metallic fiber" means
a fiber composed of metal, plastic -coated metal,
metal-coated plastic, or a core completely covered by metal.
(26) "Metallic foil" means a thin metal sheet
usually less than 0.15 millimeters thick.
(27) "Milkweed fiber" means the surface fiber
from inside of the seed pods of milkweed plants (Asclepias).
(28) "Moss" means the vegetable fiber hair
growth found in swamps and on trees.
(29) "Palm fiber" means the fibrous material
obtained from the leaf of the palm, palmetto, or palmyra tree.
(30)
"Paper
by-products" means paper which
that has been used in the manufacture or processing of
other products and subsequently used in bedding and upholstered
furniture.
(31) "Paper sheets"
means the sheets of paper used for separating or covering felts or batting. If
this material does not exceed ten per cent of the filling, it need not be shown
on the label.
(32) "Potpourri
(scented)" means a mixture of dried flower petals, spices, and other miscellaneous anthology used to scent an
article.
(33) "Rayon" means the
fiber formed from regenerated cellulose.
(34) "Resin coated" means new material, in
pad form, where only the surfaces have been coated with resin or
latex.
(35) "Rice (scented or
unscented)" means the grain of an annual cyperales
Cyperales
grass plant.
(36) "Sand" means the
loose, gritty particles of worn or disintegrated rock
which
that can
pass through a ten mesh sieve, with a particle size of no larger than two
millimeters or 0.0787 inches in diameter.
(37) "Sea grass" means the material obtained
from maritime plants or seaweeds.
(38) "Silicone gel" means a fluid, resin,
elastomer, grease, rubber, or foamable powder
that is heat-stable and water-repellant,
semiorganic polymers radicals
radical polymers attached to the silicones.
(39) "Silk waste" means the by-products of
any preparing or spinning machinery through which the silk filaments or fibers
pass.
(40) "Sisal" means the leaf
fiber derived from the Agave sisalina and similar species of agaves.
(41) "Steel fibers" means thin steel fibers
similar to those found in steel wool pads. The term "steel wool" is not
permitted.
(42) "Straw" means the
stalk or stem of grain, such as wheat, rye, oats, rice, and the like, after
threshing. The kind of straw may be stated, but,
when indicated, must be a true statement. It shall be free from chaff, beards,
bristles, husks, glumes, dirt, or other extraneous matter.
(43) "Tampico" means the
leaf
stiff
plant fiber derived from the Tampico istle
(1xtle de
a number of Mexican plants, such as
Agave and Yucca, but principally Agave lechuguilla).
(44)
"Textile fiber waste" means new material consisting of a variety of fibers that
have been reduced to a fibrous state.
(45) "Textile napper" means new material in
the form of short fibers or lint removed during the process of raising the face
of a cloth.
(46) "Tula" means the
leaf fiber derived from the Tula istle
Ixtle and similar species of agaves.
(47) "Urethane foam (high resilience)" means
a cellular urethane product which
that is created by the interaction of an ester or an
ether and a carbamic acid derivative. It must have a minimum density of 2.3
pounds per cubic foot, a minimum resilience of sixty per cent, and a minimum support ratio
factor of
2.4.
(48)
"Viscoelastic polyurethane foam" means an open cell urethane
product that is created by the interaction of an ester or an ester and carbamic
acid derivative. It must have a minimum density of 4.0 pounds per cubic foot, a
minimum resilience of sixty-five per cent, and a minimum support fator of
2.8.
(B) The
division should be consulted for the correct labeling of any materials not
defined in this chapter.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3713.04
Rule Amplifies: 3713.02, 3713.08
Prior Effective Dates: 05/10/1968, 11/01/1978, 04/15/1979, 12/28/1979, 05/14/1982, 09/07/1998, 09/13/2015
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