Our testing services for food packaging and food contact materials are tailoRED to meet the unique quality control and safety challenges of this product category. JJR Lab in China provides comprehensive product inspection and testing for the following types of foods, packaging, and food contact materials:
① Paper, glass, and ceraMIC containers(single-use and reusable)
② Metal cans, tins, and bottles
③ Plastic, metal, and wooden containers
④ Ceramic and glassware
⑤ Cookware and hollow kitchen utensils
⑥ Silver-plated tableware
⑦ Sports bottles and travel mugs
⑧ Children’s feeding sets, sippy cups, and lunch boxes
Our inspectors and laboratory technicians perform the following checks to ensure the quality and safety of your food contact items:
① Visual inspection and assessment
② Dimensional checks
③ Sensory testing and stain analysis
④ Physical hazard assessment
⑤ Color migration testing
⑥ Ingredient verification
⑦ Overall and specific migration testing
⑧ Non-Intentionally Added Substances (NIAS) analysis
⑨ Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) testing
⑩ Heavy metals (extractable and leachable)
11 Residual monomers and solvents
12 Impurities and by-products
13 REACH Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) analysis
① FDA extractable lead and cadmium (internal testing)
② FDA indirect food additives (FSSE)
③ FDA nitrosamine content
④ California Proposition 65 review and testing
⑤ cpsia lead content in surface coatings and substrate materials
⑥ CPSIA phthalate content
⑦ CPSIA tracking labels
⑧ 16 CFR 500, Fair Packaging and Labeling Act
⑨ Uniform Packaging and Labeling RegULations
⑩ ASTM B117, corrosion resistance (1%)
11 ASTM D3359, cross-cut adhesion
12 SOR/2018-83, total lead content (oral contact) regulations
13 SOR/2016-175, leachable lead and cadmium (indoor)
14 SOR/2016-180, nitrosamines in baby bottles and nipples
15 SOR/2016-188, phthalates regulations
16 sor/2011-17, surface coating material regulations (total lead content)
17 Canadian Consumer Packaging and Labeling Act
18 Canadian Import Goods Regulations (country of origin)
19 Quebec Language Charter (labeling)
20 BISphenol A (BPA) content
21 Toxic substances in packaging
① EC Framework Regulation No. 1935/2004, food safety
② EU Regulation No. 10/2011, plastics in contact with food
③ EN14372, children’s use and care articles – tableware and feeding utensils
④ EN14350, children’s use and care articles – drinking equipment
⑤ EC Directive 94/62/EC, heavy metal content in packaging
⑥ 84/500/EEC, leachable lead and cadmium in ceramics
⑦ BS 6748, leachable lead and cadmium (glass and ceramic tableware)
⑧ EU Directive 2007/42/EC, regenerated cellulose films
⑨ EC Directive 93/11/EEC, nitrosamines
⑩ Commission Regulation (EC) 1895/2005, BADGE, BFDGE, NOGE
11 Various REACH requirements
① Australia 1956 regulations, leachable lead and cadmium in ceramics
② AS 2070-1999, plastics for food contact
③ Consumer Protection Notice 2011 No. 11, DEHP content
① China – Food Safety Law requirements
② Japan – Food Sanitation Law requirements
③ Polymer identification – FTIR
④ Performance testing, including thermal shock, microwave, and dishwasher durability tests
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