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Allergen Containing Status in UV Ink

Started by , Mar 11 2023 03:50 AM
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Hereby i need your assistance and your advice related to Allergen Containing Status in UV Ink.

Our UV Ink's supplier state that "the UV Ink product contains tree nut and soybean. Allergens are protein-based compounds that will be eliminated and degraded in their manufacturing process"

From that statement above, in our allergenic substance assessment, Does it say that UV Ink contains an allergen or not?

 

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Without knowing the levels of degradation, you cannot answer that question, as it reads for me it says it contains those allergens.  One thing that you may want to ask is at what percent are those allergens present or are these allergens detectable.

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