FDA approved EPDM

EPDM rubber materials that are FDA approved are specifically formulated to meet the requirements set by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for safe use in food contact applications. These materials are designed to ensure that they do not pose any risk of contamination to food items and comply with FDA regulations for direct or indirect contact with food.

Here are some key features and considerations of FDA approved EPDM:

  1. FDA Compliance: FDA approved EPDM rubber materials comply with regulations outlined in Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 177, which specifies the requirements for rubber articles intended for repeated use in contact with food. These materials undergo rigorous testing and certification processes to ensure compliance with FDA standards.

  2. Non-Toxicity: FDA approved EPDM rubber is non-toxic, odorless, and tasteless, ensuring that it does not impart any harmful substances or flavors to food items it comes into contact with. This makes it safe for use in food processing, packaging, and handling applications.

  3. Material Purity: FDA approved EPDM rubber materials are manufactured using high-quality ingredients and additives that are safe for use in food contact applications. Special attention is paid to ensuring the purity of the materials to minimize the risk of contamination.

  4. Color Options: FDA approved EPDM rubber materials are available in various color options, including white, which is commonly used in food processing and packaging applications to provide a clean and sanitary appearance. Other colors may also be available depending on specific application requirements.

  5. Chemical Resistance: FDA approved EPDM rubber offers good resistance to a wide range of chemicals, including cleaning agents, sanitizers, and food additives commonly used in food processing environments. This chemical resistance helps to ensure the long-term performance and durability of the material in demanding applications.

  6. Temperature Resistance: FDA approved EPDM rubber materials typically have a temperature resistance range of around -40°C to 130°C (-40°F to 266°F), depending on the specific formulation and application requirements. This temperature resistance makes them suitable for use in both hot and cold food processing applications.

  7. Applications: FDA approved EPDM rubber is used in a variety of food processing, packaging, and handling applications, including gaskets, seals, O-rings, conveyor belts, tubing, and other components where direct or indirect contact with food is expected.

Overall, FDA approved EPDM rubber provides a reliable and safe solution for food contact applications, ensuring compliance with FDA regulations while maintaining durability, performance, and reliability in demanding food processing environments.

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