Study examines transfer of packaging ink to food

23 January 2015

A study published in the peer-reviewed journal Dyes and Pigments investigates the migration of printing inks from food contact materials (FCMs). The researchers studied ink migration from different multi-layer materials to two food simulants (ethanol 95% and Tenax) and also the impact of applying lacquers to the material.
A total of 24 migrants coming from inks were found to migrate from two multi-layer materials. Seventeen migrants alone were found to migrate out of a multi-layer of ink/polyethylene terephthalate/aluminum/polyethylene, due to the set-off phenomena. When an external lacquer was added, the number of migrants decreased markedly (foodprocessing.com.au, 10 December 2014).
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