Onderzoek naar migratie metaalelementen uit cilinders naar food gassen

11 maart 2014

Researchers at the University of Florence in Italy studied metal elements migrating from carbon steel cylinders, used for gas storage and distribution, to food gases, i.e. those gases, such as CO2, N2 and O2, employed by food and beverage industries. They analysed the concentrations of 23 selected elements in the three food gases collected from steel cylinders.
The findings suggest that the effects of migration of contaminants from carbon steel cylinders do not have a significant influence on the quality of food gases, independently on the type of food gas and carbon steel composition. An article about the research is published in Packaging Technology and Science.
Klik hier voor een samenvatting van het artikel.

Dit bericht is ook opgenomen in ons maandelijkse overzicht, de NVC Members-only Update. Heeft u vragen, neem dan contact met ons op via e-mail of bel: +31-(0)182-512411.