DS DS/EN 1186-14 Materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs - Plastics - Part 14: Test methods for 'substitute tests' for overall migration from plastics intended to come into contact with fatty foodstuffs using test media iso-octane and 95% ethanol
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Title
Materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs - Plastics - Part 14: Test methods for 'substitute tests' for overall migration from plastics intended to come into contact with fatty foodstuffs using test media iso-octane and 95% ethanol
Materialer og genstande i kontakt med fødevarer - Plast - Del 14: Prøvningsmetoder til erstatningsprøvning for bestemmelse af totalmigration fra plast beregnet til kontakt med fedtholdige fødevarer ved anvendelse af prøvningsmedierne isooctan og 95% ethanol
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Nov 7, 2002
Scope:
This standard specifies test methods for 'substitute tests' performed with volatile test media, iso-octane and 95 % v/v aqueous ethanol, for the determination of overall migration from plastics intended to come into contact with fatty foodstuffs at all temperatures and for any period of time.
Keywords:
- FATTY FOODSTUFFS
- OVERALL MIGRATION
- PLASTICS
- MATERIALS AND ARTICLES IN CONTACT WITH FOODSTUFFS
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