Food Packaging | Food Contact Material* | Typical Migrants | Typical uses |
Metal | Steel coated with tin (tinplate) | White fruit cans [1] | |
Coated tin, steel or aluminium | Soft drink and beer cans, fish and pâté cans [1, 6] |
*Layer in direct contact with food
References
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