NBN EN 10334:2005

Steel for packaging - Flat steel products intended for use in contact with foodstuffs, products and beverages for human and animal consumption - Non-coated steel (blackplate)

WITHDRAWN

About this standard

Languages
German, English and French
Type
NBN
Standards committee
CEN/TC 459/SC 9
Status
WITHDRAWN
Publication date
10 June 2005
Replaced by
NBN EN 10334:2024
ICS Code
67.250 (Materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs)
Withdrawn Date
20 November 2024
Price
€ 50,00

About this training

Summary

This document specifies the maximum content for alloying and residual elements (see Table 1) present in steel (usually called blackplate) used in the manufacture of packaging and packaging components or for coated steel which, as a finished product, are intended for use in direct contact with foodstuffs, products and beverages for human and pet food. For such use blackplate is normally coated but can be used uncoated for some fatty or dry products.
The main examples of use are:
- tinplate and electrolytic chromium/ chromium oxide coated steel for the manufacture of food and beverage cans
- cans for conditioning foodstuffs (sugar, tea, cake, chocolate, pasta, etc.)
- non-mineral oil drums, kegs, barrels.
The choice of material should be appropriate for the conditions of use.
This standard applies to cold-rolled strips in the form a coil or sheets.
This standard does not apply to categories of steel other than steel for packaging intended for use in contact with foodstuffs, products or beverages for human or animal consumption.