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Most Common Plastics For Food Processing

The food processing and handling industry primarily depends on technology and equipment designed to meet demanding production schedules and environments. Facilities that process and package food and drinks rely on high-performance plastics for durability, strength, and lower running costs. Due to the versatility of performance plastics, they can be used in various applications, from mixing and cooking to packing and transportation.

One of the most significant benefits of industrial plastics in the food processing and handling industry is that they are NSF, FDA, USDA, and 3-A Dairy compliant. This makes it possible to engage directly with food without worrying about tainting freshly made products with chemicals, dangerous shavings, or other contaminants. Food-grade plastic is also x-ray detectable, which means foreign materials can be detected before being exposed to the customer.

Read the article below to learn more about the best materials to use in food processing and handling!

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What Is Food-Grade Plastic?

A material is said to be “FDA-compliant” if it meets all of the FDA’s requirements for secure direct contact with food, officially becoming a “food-grade” plastic. This material must be durable enough to withstand the environment it will be subjected to in order to be FDA compliant. For instance, a plastic conveyor belt that transfers food through a scorching oven to cook must not change physically when exposed to high temperatures. Similarly, plastics used in frigid environments must also be able to withstand those conditions without issue.

Food-grade plastic must also endure repeated rounds of vigorous cleaning and sanitizing without losing strength or effectiveness. Last but not least, it must be compatible with the kind of food it will come into touch with and not leak any chemicals. If the plastic comes into contact with an acidic food item such as lemon juice or tomato sauce or has a high moisture content, it cannot be found to draw any chemicals into the food.

Blue plastics used in conveying for contamination detection

FDA-Compliant Plastics for Food Processing

FDA-compliant materials are specifically designed to withstand harsh chemicals, allowing them to be cleaned and sanitized regularly. Food grade plastics must also have low coefficients of friction and low water absorption rates.

Here are the most common types of FDA-compliant plastics used in the food and drink processing industry today:

Common Food Processing Applications

HDPE Polycarbonate PTFE Extruded Nylon Acetal UHMW
Cutting boards, bottling lines, cabinets, conveyors, and wear strips for material handling Machine guards, windshields, heavy equipment glazing, and conveyor systems Conveyor systems, bearings and bushings, seals and gaskets, valve seats, and thrust washers Valve seats, seals and gaskets, thrust washers, and bearings and bushings Can mandrels, chutes, hopper and silo liners, bearings and bushings, seals and gaskets, star wheels, thrust washers, and valve seats Conveyor systems, bottling lines, food cabinets, star wheels, thrust washers, valves and fittings, and material handling wear strips

Why Order Food Processing Materials From Piedmont Plastics?

Piedmont Plastics offers a wide range of performance plastic materials for industrial, manufacturing, and processing applications. Contact us to speak with a plastics expert or to learn more about our various materials solutions for your manufacturing projects!

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