New Fluff Pulp Debonder for Food Contact – FDA approval achieved
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Goldschmidt AG, the management company of the SKW Performance chemicals corporate division, has developed a new fluff pulp debonder which conforms to FDA requirements for aqueous and fatty food contact (specifically under 21 CFR 176.170) as well as for dry food contact (21 CFR 176.180).
The product with the trade name AROSURF® PA 777 is highly substantive to fibers and exhibits effective debonding (Mullen Burst) and Kamas energy (hammermill) reduction at low application dosage rates. It is liquid, easy to handle and readily dispersable in cold water.
Formulations with AROSURF® PA 777 provide the optimal balance between debonding and absorbency in fluff pulp. Additionally, it is VOC-free (measured by EPA Method 24) and non-corrosive to equipment.
To obtain samples, literature or further information please contact:
Goldschmidt Rewo GmbH, Phone: +49-6663-173-54232, Fax: +49-6663-54126
Goldschmidt Chemical Corp., Phone: +1-914-697-5725, Fax: +1-914-697-5793
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