Introduction to JFSL 370 Section V
Japan's food-grade testing is managed by the Japanese Ministry of Health and Social Security (Ministry of Health and Health, Japan), and the relevant regulations are Japan Food Sanitation Law 370 (Japan Food Sanitation Law 370).
Types of test products required by JFSL 370 Section V:
1. Paper
2. Glass
3. Ceramics
4. Enamel enamel
5. Rubber
6. Metal
7. Plastic
8. Organic coating
9. Silicone
10. Wood
Test items required for JFSL 370 Section V:
1. Comprehensive migration testing
2. Special Migration Test
3. Heavy metal test
4. Determination of potassium permanganate value
5. Determination of total lead and total cadmium content
6. Requirements for color additives (requirements for paper materials)
Soluble heavy metal content: Heavy metals such as cadmium, lead, mercury, chromium, and arsenic can cause serious harm to the natural environment and the human body. For example, chronic low-level exposure to lead can cause changes in human immune function and inhibit antibody production; cause children and infants. Children's mental retardation, and even cause convulsions and other serious consequences. Foreign countries have already strictly controlled the content of heavy metals in products that come into contact with the human body. The European Community, the United States, and Japan have all formulated various relevant regulations and standards.