How to do LFGB testing and certification of fast food boxes? 10

Updated on society 2024-06-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Articles 30 and 31 of the German Food and Household Commodities Act include the following test items: 1Initial inspection of samples and materials 2

    Sensory assessment of odour and taste transfer 3Plastic samples: transferable composition test and precipitable heavy metal test 4

    Metals: Tests for Composition and Precipitable Heavy Metals 5Silicone:

    Transferable or volatile organic compound testing 6 Special Materials: Inspection of Chemical Hazards According to the German Chemicals Act 4. Other test items included in the regulations are: 1 Detection of certain azo dyes used in textiles, leather, polyester fibers and other daily necessities.

    2 Testing for Harmful Chemical Ingredients and Heavy Metals in Cosmetics 3 Testing for Harmful Ingredients in Tobacco.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, do you want to handle the lfgb test of fast food boxes, let me give you a brief introduction!

    Fast food box lfgb test process:

    1. Consultancy--- the applicant provides product information** and description to a third-party testing company.

    2 **--- According to the information provided by the applicant, the engineer of the third-party testing company will make an assessment to determine the items to be tested and submit it to the applicant**.

    3 Acceptance by the Applicant**.

    4. The applicant fills in the test application form and submits it to the third-party testing company together with the test sample.

    5 Sample testing – testing will be carried out in accordance with the applicable standards.

    6. The laboratory will issue a test report.

    7 A third-party testing company issues a certificate of conformity for the LFGB test.

    Hope mine can help you!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Do you export to **? Disposable environmentally friendly lunch boxes generally only need to do some tests, such as food contact material testing (FDA LFGB EU, etc.), testing according to the standard, and a test report can be issued. You can also do a degradable test, but this one is more expensive.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What is LFGB Certification:

    In September 2005, the new German Food and Dietary Goods Act (LFGB) replaced the Food and Dietary Goods (LMB) Act. It is also known as the "Act on the Administration of Food, Products, Cosmetics and Other Articles", which is an important basic legal document in the field of food hygiene management in Germany, and is the guideline and core of the formulation of other special food hygiene laws and regulations. Supplies that come into contact with food can be certified as "products without chemical toxic substances" by an LFGB test report issued by an authorized organization and can be sold on the German market.

    Process: Fill in the application form, provide product information, send samples over, test OK certificate Report cycle 5-7 working days Luxshare Testing Bob

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Do you want to do an LFGB test, what is your product, let me give you a brief introduction to the charging standard of the LFGB test!

    The cost of LFGB testing is charged according to the product, material, and whether there is a coating, and different materials, products, food contact points, coatings, and its test items are different, so they are also different.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    LFGB does what test items according to what products, as well as test conditions, LFGB, FDA, food contact material testing, handle call me.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Looking at the material, it is not very expensive.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It can be done in 5-7 days.

    PA, PU plastic products: full migration test, peroxide value test, aromatic amine migration test, sensory test PET plastic products: full migration test, zinc content test, lead content test, comprehensive migration test, peroxide value test silicone rubber products 3 comprehensive migration tests, (VOM) organic volatiles willing, peroxide value test, organotin compound test, sensory test.

    Rubber products 3 comprehensive migration tests, formaldehyde dissolution test, zinc content test, lead content test, aromatic amine migration test, nitrosamine content, sensory test.

    Paper Products (PCP) Phenol Testing, (PB CD HG CRVL) Heavy Metals (Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, Hexavalent Chromium) Release, Antimicrobial Migration Test, Formaldehyde Content Testing, Glyoxal Emission Testing, Colored Paper Products - Additional Azo Dye Testing.

    Products with non-stick coating (non-stick pan) 5 comprehensive migration tests, phenol dissolution test, formaldehyde dissolution test, aromatic amine dissolution test, (VL) hexavalent chromium dissolution test, (LLL) trivalent chromium dissolution test, PFOA ammonium perfluorooctanoate test, sensory test.

    Metals, alloys and electroplated products Heavy metal dissolution (lead, cadmium, chromium, nickel) testing, sensory testing.

    PP Plastic Products Comprehensive Migration Test, Chromium Content Test, Vanadium Content Test, Zirconium Content Test, Sensory Test Baking Paper Products Appearance, Thermal Stability, Antimicrobial Component Migration Test, (PCBS Test, Formaldehyde Dissolution Test, Sensory Test.)

    Wood Wood Products (PCP) phenol test, formaldehyde release test, sensory test.

    Ceramic, glass, enamel products in contact with food part of the lead cadmium dissolution test, additional lead cadmium dissolution test.

    Many companies are no strangers to the LFGB test, but how to successfully pass the test, I think many companies don't know! Usually, enterprises will only take a sample and send it to the testing agency on the line, as for the pass but can only resign itself to fate, if it does not pass, it will continue to send samples for testing, back and forth several times, many companies will spend a lot of money and time, in fact, as long as we understand the specific testing requirements, we can pretreat the sample first.

    LFGB certification is the test requirement for food-grade contact in Germany, and it is also the most important basic legal document in German food hygiene management, and is the guidelines and core of other special food hygiene laws and regulations.

    Many people will ask what products generally need to do LFGB certification, and how much does the certification cost? All materials that come into contact with food and beverages exported to Germany need to be tested for LFGB certification. Products such as cups, spice boxes, tableware and other products need to be tested, and the specific testing items and costs need to be determined according to the materials.

    The following is a list of each material and the corresponding test items listed in the LFGB standard.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Under normal circumstances, it is 5 to 7 working days, you need to provide product information and send samples for real testing, if the number of tests is relatively large, you need to determine the specific number of samples and the specific tests to be completed, to determine the specific testing cycle. Data-oriented

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The lfgb testing cycle is 5-7 working days, send samples, and provide product information for testing.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is also a DGCCCFR (French food grade certification), we can do the tests you mentioned, please contact me for details, we will develop the most affordable export plan for you.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    German Food Grade Testing, LFGB, also known as the Act on the Administration of Food, Tobacco Products, Cosmetics and Other Everyday Products, is the most important basic legal document in the field of food hygiene management in Germany, similar to the EU Directive 1935 2004 EC.

    This test is generally required for products that are exported to the EU and come into contact with food.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Introduction to LFGB (i.e. LMB) certification **In September 2005, the new German Food and Dietary Products Act (LFGB) replaced the Food and Household Products Act. It is also known as the Act on the Administration of Food, Tobacco Products, Cosmetics and Other Everyday Goods, which is the most important basic legal document in the field of food hygiene management in Germany. The regulations provide general and basic provisions for all aspects of German food, and all food products on the German market as well as all food-related daily necessities must comply with the basic provisions set out therein.

    Household products that come into contact with food and pass the test and comply with Articles 30 and 31 of the German Food and Commodity Act can be certified as "products without chemical toxic substances" by an LFGB test report issued by an authorized organization and can be sold on the German market.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The LFGB food-grade material test and the PAA test do not affect each other.

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