Hello! Hoping for a little help since we recently encountered a situation with carbon dioxide that is outside my area of expertise.
We roast nuts and use CO2 in our fire suppression systems for the roaster. While there was no fire, we had a minor situation where the carbon dioxide was discharged during processing. We have confirmed with our supplier that the CO2 is food grade and received a certificate that states the CO2 is 99.9% purity. However, the CO2 tanks are a carbon steel vessel with an outer aluminum shell. My research on the issue has yielded inconsistent information, and I am concerned that since the tanks are not "food grade" (like those used for beverage applications) that contaminants could be present. We have already discarded the nuts that were hit by the CO2, but I am trying to figure out if we need to clean the roaster? This is not an easy task and requires significant downtime. What is the likelihood and risk of contaminants being present on the food contact surfaces in the roaster?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Jennifer