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When tested with an XRF Instrument the vintage-inspired toy Fisher Price record player pictured here had the following readings:
#1.) White plastic components – images above and below
- Titanium (Ti): 11,900 +/- 600 ppm
- no other metals detected
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#2.) Yellow plastic components – above
- Zinc (Zn): 14 +/- 8 ppm
- Iron (Fe): 36 +/- 21 ppm
- Titanium (Ti): 1,204 +/- 101 ppm
- no other metals detected
#3.) Red plastic components
- Titanium (Ti): 1,209 +/- 130 ppm
- no other metals detected
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#4.) Red plastic with yellow design – above
- Titanium (Ti): 4,811 +/- 737 ppm
- no other metals detected
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#5.) White plastic with gold logo writing – above
- Titanium (Ti): 5,545 +/- 971 ppm
- no other metals detected
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#6.) Blue plastic record – above
- Titanium (Ti): 2,374 +/- 188 ppm
- no other metals detected
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#7.) Orange plastic record – above
- Iron (Fe): 25 +/- 15 ppm
- Titanium (Ti): 2,597 +/- 144 ppm
- no other metals detected
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#8.) Teal plastic record – above
- Titanium (Ti): 3,798 +/- 212 ppm
- no other metals detected
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#9.) Lavender plastic record – above
- Titanium (Ti): 4,617 +/- 210 ppm
- no other metals detected
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Tamara Rubin
#LeadSafeMama
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