FDA 21 CFR Compliance for Food-Grade Plastic Bottles
Food-contact plastic packaging must comply with stringent FDA regulations to ensure consumer safety. This guide outlines the technical requirements for FDA 21 CFR compliance in plastic bottle manufacturing.
Regulatory Framework
- 21 CFR 177.1630: Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
- 21 CFR 177.1520: Olefin polymers (HDPE, PP)
- 21 CFR 178.2010: Antioxidants and stabilizers
- 21 CFR 170.39: Threshold of regulation exemptions
Material Requirements
All raw materials must meet FDA specifications for food-contact applications:
- Virgin PET resin with FDA letter of guarantee
- Colorants compliant with 21 CFR 178.3297
- Additives listed in 21 CFR 178 (indirect additives)
- Recycled content must follow 21 CFR 177.1630(c) guidelines
Migration Testing Protocol
Extractables testing per FDA guidelines:
- n-Hexane extraction: ≤0.5 mg/in² surface area
- Distilled water extraction at 60°C for 2 hours
- Acetaldehyde content: ≤10 ppm for beverage applications
- Heavy metals: ≤1 ppm total (Pb, Cd, Hg, Cr⁶⁺)
Documentation Requirements
✓ FDA Compliance Certificate (FCN)
✓ Letter of Guarantee from resin supplier
✓ Batch-specific test reports
✓ Traceability records (lot tracking)
Third-Party Certifications
Additional certifications available: NSF/ANSI 51, BRC Packaging, FSSC 22000
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