Hello everyone
We have received some concern from our European customers over the use of ITX in our printing inks following a scare with baby milk.
We make rigid plastic containers for use in the chiller food industry as well as food for microwave and we decorate some of these containers. The ink we use currently contains ITX.
After studying all the press releases and taking advice from our ink suppliers we are waiting for either a revised migration limit for this or some ITX free inks but are sitting tight on the decision at the moment.
Has anyone else been faced with this issue and if so what is your standing on this - safe or not safe? I realise it depends on the end use of the container but some general info would be really helpful.
Thanks!
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