Product Disclosures

Seattle Ultrasonics is committed to delivering safe, high-quality kitchen tools that make cooking more joyful and intuitive. Every product we design is crafted to perform beautifully and meet rigorous safety and quality standards. All Seattle Ultrasonics products comply with the applicable rules established by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, including relevant requirements of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations governing safe materials for food contact.

California Assembly Bill 1200 (“A.B. 1200”) requires manufacturers of cookware and kitchen electrics to disclose the presence of certain chemicals intentionally added to product handles or to any surface that contacts food or beverages. California’s A.B. 1200 applies to chemicals identified on the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) Candidate Chemicals List.

About Materials Used in Seattle Ultrasonics Products

Seattle Ultrasonics tools are crafted from thoughtfully selected materials chosen for performance, longevity, and food safety. All food-contact materials used in Seattle Ultrasonics products are compliant with FDA regulations for food safety.


1. What the law requires

Certain U.S. state regulations require cookware and kitchen electrics brands like Seattle Ultrasonics to publicly disclose intentionally added chemicals in specific product components.

We provide this information transparently in accordance with the California Assembly Bill 1200 (AB 1200, Cal. Health & Safety Code § 109010 et seq.) which requires cookware manufacturers to disclose whether any intentionally added chemical from the DTSC Candidate Chemicals List is present in:

  • the food-contact surface
  • the handle / exterior surface

Understanding the Disclosures

These disclosures are not safety warnings. They are informational listings required by state law. A listed chemical does not necessarily mean the product presents a health or safety risk.

“Intentionally added” means a substance deliberately introduced for a functional purpose (for example, nonstick performance or color). Trace contaminants are not included.


2. Seattle Ultrasonics products covered

If a product appears in the table below, it contains an intentionally added chemical listed by DTSC. If it is not listed, no intentionally added DTSC-listed chemical is present.

Materials Disclosed:

Chromium — CAS 7440-47-3
Molybdenum — CAS 7439-98-7
Nickel — CAS 7440-02-0
Styrene — CAS 100-42-5
Vanadium — CAS 7440-62-2

These alloy elements are integral to stainless steel and are not intentionally added for a specific chemical function in food-contact surfaces.

Products:

  • C-200 Ultrasonic Knife

For more information about chemicals in these products, scan the QR code or visit CandidateChemical: CalSAFER.


3. Environmental & Safety

Seattle Ultrasonics reviews all cookware materials against the DTSC Candidate Chemicals List. Products are reformulated or withdrawn from sale as needed to maintain compliance.


4. Contact

Questions about a specific SKU?
Email: hello@seattleultrasonics.com
Mail: Cuisonic, Inc. (DBA Seattle Ultrasonics) 800 5th Ave, Suite 1865, Seattle, WA 98104