|
HOLLIDAY Pigments food Contact Grades Gain Global Recognition
7/19/2011 |
|
|
Following Holliday Pigments' focus on food contact applications at Chinaplas 2011, the company's Technical Support Manager, Dave Masterman, has developed a white paper that puts into context growing demand for taste and taint free plastics packaging across the Asia Pacific region.
"In the quest for improved productivity, injection moulders are always trying to reduce cycle times, which invariably means using high process temperatures and shear rates - putting polymers and colorant additives under more extreme manufacturing conditions," says Dave Masterman.
Synthetic ultramarine is non-toxic and inherently safe for sensitive applications including cosmetics, children's toys and plastics that come into contact with food stuffs, however, Holliday Pigments recognised it could add value to plastics packaging - and in particular the caps and closure market - by developing a grade that was proven to impart no taste or odour during the production process.
Launched in Europe in 2006, the technology is now becoming popular in China, Japan and South East Asia, where customers are realising the benefits of working with the very best raw materials for more demanding end uses.
"The improvements to our manufacturing process specifically enable the production of pigments proven to impart no organoleptic effects," says Mr. Masterman.
"Ultramarine blue's unique colour is only possible because of sulphur anions within its crystal lattice and under extreme moulding conditions - where the pigment is exposed to high temperatures and shear rates - incorrect grade selection could lead to sulphurous taint in certain beverages."
While there are many factors that could contribute to this issue, Holliday Pigments has invested in improving its manufacturing process to specifically enable the production of pigments, proven to transfer no detectable taste to liquids contained in plastics packaging. Although the company's standard Ultramarines have worldwide health and safety approvals for such applications, this added-value benefit offers its customer base new packaging options at the premium end of the market - capitalising on designer bottled drinks, for example.
Holliday Pigments' Premier BC ranges for severely demanding food contact applications are free from unreacted sulphur and superior performance is ensured by improving the specification for volatiles to 0.05% maximum at 150ºC (standard grades are tested at 105ºC) and the un-reacted sulphur to 20ppm maximum (standard grades 200ppm). After thorough independent testing of bottle caps coloured with this grade and immersed in pure mineral water, no evidence of taint in the water could be detected.
Furthermore, because Ultramarine is also sensitive to attack by acids, which release sulphides, the company has created an encapsulated version of its food contact grade, available as Premier BC-R. Such acids may be present as breakdown products of the polymer (e.g. PVC) or in some foods (e.g. sparkling mineral water and fruit juices). While the polymer may protect standard grades of Ultramarine against weaker acids for a period, it is much better to use an Ultramarine which has its own protective coating to completely resist attack.
Website: www.holliday-pigments.com |
|
|
|
|
|
主站蜘蛛池模板:
av中文天堂|
成人综合婷婷五月激情综合|
久久精品国产蜜臀av|
91福利导航|
在线无码va中文字幕无码|
被公侵犯人妻少妇一区二区三区|
撕开奶罩揉吮奶头视频|
日本中文字幕乱码免费|
日本无遮挡真人祼交视频|
国产av成人亚洲综合|
亚洲精品九九|
国产乱码日产乱码精品精|
黑人巨大vs凪光在线播放|
大安市|
国产乱子伦一区二区三区视频播放|
亚洲精品成人久久久|
日本一区二区三区中文字幕|
亚洲无码一二|
水蜜桃亚洲一二三四在线|
日本一区二区三区在线 |观看|
久久亚洲精品中文字幕无|
一区二区三区免费|
新狼窝色av性久久久久久|
无码av秘?一区二区三区电车|
日本成人网站在线观看|
国产网友愉拍精品视频手机|
国产美熟女乱又伦AV果冻传媒|
中文字幕精品亚洲字幕成|
亚洲丝袜熟女在线樱桃
|
国产成人一区二区三区视频免费|
国产免费久久久久久无码|
一本一本久久AA综合精品|
久久精品这里热有精品|
亚洲av成人网在线观看|
免费看电影|
美女18禁一区二区三区视频|
日韩精品卡一卡二卡三卡四|
成人一二三|
亚洲男人的天堂 aⅴ无码|
中文字幕无码成人免费视频|
国产热A欧美热A在线视频|