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Pall FCC Products
Filters are critical components and widely used in the Food and Beverage Industry such that finished articles or materials extractable testing are is mandatory in Europe. Meeting a relevant section of 21CFR for FDA is not sufficient to comply with EU requirements. To ensure food contact compliance, manufacturers should consider the specific regulations where the food or beverage is produced and where it is sold.
The Pall Solution
Pall Food and Beverage has undertaken an exhaustive review and qualification of products sold in the Food and Beverage industry to the current regulations. After intensive test programs, including the substitution of critical substances, we have qualified a specific range of food contact compliant (FCC) products for the Food and Beverage market.
Many of these products may be identified by the letter ‘W’ in the Pall product part number. There are other products with numerical part codes that are also part of the program. All products, regardless of a part number, to be used in liquid food contact applications have a fork and glass symbol on the product's external and internal packaging. Products intended only for indirect food contact (e.g., air/gas applications) are ‘W-Coded’ but do not have a fork and glass symbol on the product.
- Vendor declarations confirm materials of construction are appropriately listed for use with food or are specifically excluded from local regulatory requirements.
- Extractables testing has included independent test laboratories utilizing relevant model fluids or simulants deemed appropriate for intended applications. Filters and/or component materials were evaluated within appropriate model simulants (e.g., extended contact time and elevated temperature), as identified on the Declaration of Compliance.
Specific Declarations of Compliance for these filters are available on the Pall website http://www.pall.com/foodandbev. These “Declaration of Compliance” statements are reviewed on an ongoing basis to ensure compliance to new or changes in the regulations.
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Higher quality standards and focus on improved customer protection lead to a series of compliance requirements in the Food and Beverage industry, consolidating and extending existing regulations on food safety. This includes requirements for products intended to come in contact with food leading to specific standards relevant for food manufacturers and their suppliers.