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DS DS/EN 1186-3 Materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs - Plastics - Part 3: Test methods for overall migration into aqueous simulants by total immersion


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Title
Materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs - Plastics - Part 3: Test methods for overall migration into aqueous simulants by total immersion

Materialer og genstande i kontakt med fødevarer - Plast - Del 3: Prøvningsmetoder til bestemmelse af total migration ved total neddypning i vandige fødevaresimulanter

Dansk Standard

Publication Date:
Jul 8, 2002

Scope:

This standard describes test methods for the determination of the overall migration into aqueous based food simulants from plastics which are intended to come into contact with foodstuffs, by total immersion of test specimens in a selected food simulant at test temperatures up to reflux for selected test times.

Keywords:

AQUEOUS
FOOD PRODUCTS
IMMERSION
IMMERSION TESTS
LIQUID MATERIALS
MATERIALS
MATERIALS IN CONTACT WITH FOOD
MIGRATION
PLASTIC CONTAINERS
PLASTICS
SIMULATION
TESTING

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