Food contact test is a test related to a container or product that will contact with food. The main purpose of the test is to see if there is any harmful substance released to the food and if there is any impact on the taste. The basic method is to soak the container with liquid for a period of time, which is called “migration”.
For US market, FDA is the standard to follow. Europe is using another standard 2002/72/EC, which is a common European standard but not fully accepted by some European countries such as Germany and France. The tougher standard and well accepted standard is LFGB imposed by Germany.
Within FDA and LFGB, they still have different testing conditions depending on the application. For example, the testing condition for pet will be a lot easier than for human. Even for human, some will soak the container only with water and the tougher will be with oil, acid and alcohol. Testing temperature and concentrastion are also critical for the result.
Therefore, even a product is claimed of meeting FDA or LFGB, it may be tested by water only and at relative low temperature for one or two hours to get it passed. Don’t be fooled by a FDA and LFGB claim without going through a testing report in details.
ABS used by Pro-A is based on a tough testing for human use, including 100 degree C on water, oil, acid and alcohol for 4 hours as well as 50 degree C for 24 hours. We concern safety and we also include other harmful substance tests that are not required under FDA and LFGB. They are Lead (Pb), Cadmium (Cd) and PAHs (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon). Read our reports and you will have full confidence on us.








really a alter from becoming booed of point at Sunbury twenty many years prior to this!
Nice piece of info that you’ve got in this weblog submit. Hope I can get some a lot more of this stuff on your website. I’ll arrive back.
Wow! This can be a single of the top blogs I’ve ever appear across on this subject. Basically Magnificent
Wow that was extremely insightful, you truly are a life saver! I will have to tell my intellectually inclined friends about this.
Wonderfull, do you happen to have a facebook i can follow up? really interested.cya
Sweet post.
thankyou lots, I am obliged to announce that your blog is excellent!
It is really a interesting information. An document something like this exhibits exactly how deep the idea is actually known by publisher.
Hey, Frank here. I just accidentally stumbled on this blog while surfing. This is a very insightful article. I really appreciated the info. – Frank Barber
Maintain up the very good work mate. This weblog submit shows how well you realize and know this subject.
This has actually sparked up an notion in my brain. That is a amazing weblog publish.
Thanks a lot. It has been special seeing
Do you mind if I use your site as a source in my paper? Thx!
Chemical engineers design things to ensure the most economical operation. This means that the entire production chain needs to be planned and regulated for costs. A chemical guy can both simplify or complicate showcase reactions for an economic benefit. Using a higher pressure or temperature makes several reactions easier; ammonia, for example, is easily produced from the component elements in a high-pressure reactor. On the other hand, reactions with a low yield can be recycled endlessly, which would be hard, hard work if done manually in the laboratory. It isn’t unusual to build 6-step or even 12-step evaporators to reuse the vaporizing energy for an economic benefit. In contrast, laboratory chemists evaporate things in a single step. Crayola Glow Dome
SOrry for my english not so well, but me think that you are write too pointe.
WOOOOOOT
thankyou lots, I am obliged to announce that your blog is excellent!
I force to practice mi English as I required to say http://www.professional-plastic-mold-manufacturer.com/knowledge-advice-plastic-injection-molding/food-contact-test-fda-lfgb-pb-cd-pah-tricks-truth/ is my favorite blog in English. You share me, I thank you.
Your website is beautifully decorated and quickly navigated. We’ve liked visiting this site today and hope to visit several far more times within the future.
I kinda like this blog. In fact I told myself I should be trying to put together one something like this as well, but not knowledgable on how to do it. What is this so-called web2.0 all about? Is it hard? Is it necessary to be an expert in computers to make a blog? I am trying to create a similar blog for my sample essay esl website. Can it be placed into an existing website?