Testing related to food contact materials

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The widespread use of various kitchen appliances such as rice cookers, juicers, coffee machines, etc. has brought great convenience to our daily lives, but the materials that come into direct contact with food may pose safety hazards. Food contact materials in products, such as plastics, rubber, coloring agents, etc., may release a certain amount of toxic chemicals such as heavy metals and toxic additives during the use of the product. These chemicals will migrate to food and be ingested by the human body, posing a threat to human health.

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Food contact materials refer to materials that come into contact with food during normal use of a product. The products involved include food packaging, tableware, kitchenware, food processing machinery, kitchen appliances, etc.

Food contact materials include plastics, resins, rubber, silicone, metals, alloys, glass, ceramics, glazes, etc
Food contact materials and products may affect the odor, taste, and color of food during contact, and may release certain amounts of toxic chemicals such as heavy metals and additives. These chemicals can migrate into food and be ingested by the human body, posing a threat to human health.

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Common testing products:

Food paper packaging: packaging paper honeycomb paper, paper bag paper, desiccant packaging paper, honeycomb cardboard, kraft paper industrial cardboard, honeycomb paper core.
Food plastic packaging: PP strapping, PET strapping, tear film, wrapping film, sealing tape, heat shrink film, plastic film, hollow board.
Food composite flexible packaging: flexible packaging, aluminum plated film, iron core wire, aluminum foil composite film, vacuum aluminum plated paper, composite film, composite paper, BOPP.
Food metal packaging: tinplate aluminum foil, barrel hoop, steel strip, packaging buckle, blister aluminum, PTP aluminum foil, aluminum plate, steel buckle.
Food ceramic packaging: ceramic bottles, ceramic jars, ceramic jars, ceramic pots.
Food glass packaging: glass bottles, glass jars, glass boxes.

Testing standards:

GB4803-94 Hygienic standard for polyvinyl chloride resin used in food containers and packaging materials
GB4806.1-94 Hygienic standard for rubber products for food use
GB7105-86 Hygienic standard for inner wall coating of food containers with vinyl chloride
GB9680-88 Hygienic standard for phenolic paint in food containers
GB9681-88 Hygienic standard for PVC molded products used in food packaging
GB9682-88 Hygienic standard for release coating for food cans
GB9686-88 Hygienic standard for epoxy resin coating on the inner wall of food containers
GB9687-88 Hygienic standard for polyethylene formed products for food packaging


Post time: Jul-24-2024

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