chromfreie
Chromfrei, from German, describes products, materials, or processes that contain no chromium at all or no hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)). The label is used in industries where chromium compounds pose health or environmental risks, particularly leather tanning, metal finishing, textiles, cosmetics, and construction. In practice, chromfrei claims may target Cr(VI) avoidance, total chromium avoidance, or both, depending on standards and testing methods.
In leather, chromfrei tanning replaces chromium-based tanning with alternatives such as vegetable tanning, aldehyde tanning, or
In metal finishing and coatings, chromfrei denotes chrome-free processes or coatings that do not rely on hexavalent
Regulatory context: Cr(VI) is recognized as toxic and carcinogenic. Many regions restrict Cr(VI) use in consumer