Article | REF: M1505 V2

Protection and decoration through paint - Metallic supports

Author: Jean-Claude LAOUT

Publication date: September 10, 2009

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3. Regulations for paints and paint applications

Paint regulations are constantly evolving. For this reason, only general and non-exhaustive information is provided (see [Doc. M 1 505v3] ).

Among the paints used industrially, a distinction must be made between paints intended for contact with food, paints for toys, and paints classified as "hazardous".

3.1 Paints for food contact

All items likely to come into contact with foodstuffs must meet inertness requirements so as not to impart any taste to the food or allow any of their constituents to migrate.

The regulations take up these requirements by setting out the list of substances authorized to be used in the composition...

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