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Compliance for Contact with Foodstuffs ”Eastlon CB-612,CB-616” brand PET
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PET Polymer “CB-612,CB-616” are made by polymerization of PTA and EG. It does not
contain allergents in our raw materials and production process.We, Far Eastern New Century
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Corporation, hereby certify that ”Eastlon CB-612,CB-616” brand PET resin – produced in
Taiwan/China – are fully in compliance with the following items:
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1. The composition of the polymeric raw material is produced solely/exclusively on
monomers, other material and additives published in:
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Comply with the Directive 2002/72/EC and the Regulation 1935/2004/EC with
foodstuffs".
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amendments 2004/1/EC; 2004/19/EC; 2005/79/EC; 2007/19/EC and 2008/39/EC
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relating to "plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with
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2. The polymeric raw materials and components of the PET polymer (such as catalysts,
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Polymerization Production Aids, Solvents,…) are in conformity with:
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US regulations: As specified in FDA CFR 21 § 177.1630 (f)(g)
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3. The polymeric raw material is produced from the following monomers, comonomers
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other material and additives encumbered with restrictions as published in EU Directive
2007/19/EC of 30 March 2007:
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- Monomers:
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Ethylene glycol (EG)
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Terephthalic Acid (PTA) CAS: 000100-21-0
CAS: 000107-21-1
SML = 7,5 mg/kg
SML(T) = 30,0 mg/kg (3)
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Isophthalic Acid (IPA) CAS: 000121-91-5 SML = 5 mg/kg
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4. The combined sum of the heavy metal content –Relevant to: Lead (Pb), Cadmium (Cd),
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Mercury (Hg) and Chromium VI (Cr)
Coalition Of Notheastern Governors (CONEG) – Limits incidental level of these
metals in packaging/components to 100 ppm.
EU directive 2004/12/EC and 2005/20/EC – does not exceed 100 ppm
For heavy metals with Packaging waste directive 94/62/EC and Amendments
Thanks for your choice of our products and we would be glad to answer any of your
additional questions.
SSP Division R&D Senior Manager
Peng Ching-Tsu 08/APR. 2011