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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 176 — Indirect Food Additives: Paper and Paperboard Components · § 176.130

§ 176.130. Anti-offset substances.

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Substances named in paragraphs
(b)and
(c)of this section may be safely used to prevent the transfer of inks employed in printing and decorating paper and paperboard used for food packaging in accordance with the provisions of this section:
(a)The substances are applied to the nonfood contact, printed side of the paper or paperboard in an amount not greater than that required to accomplish the technical effect nor greater than any specific limitations, where such are provided.
(b)Anti-offset powders are prepared from substances that are generally recognized as safe in food, substances for which prior sanctions or approvals were granted and which are used in accordance with the specific provisions of such sanction or approval, and substances named in paragraph
(c)of this section.
(c)The substances permitted are as follows: Substances Limitations Carbon tetrachloride Methyl hydrogen polysiloxanes Industrial starch—modifiedComplying with § 178.3520 of this chapter. Stannous oleate Zinc-2-ethyl hexoate
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