French DGCCRF is the English abbreviation for French food grade safety regulations. Food contact products sold to France must not only comply with the EU Regulation (EC) No 1935/2004, but also comply with local French laws and regulations, including French DGCCRF 2004. What are the testing standards for food contact materials in France?
Various plastics: DGCCRF 2004-64
Rubber: DGCCRF 2004-64
Silicone: DGCCRF 2004-64
Ceramic, glass, crystal: DGCCRF 2004-64
Enamel: DGCCRF 2004-64
Pure stainless steel: DGCCRF 2004-64
Uncoated steel (black steel plate) (for packaging): DGCCRF 2004-64
Metallized steel (tinplate) (for packaging): DGCCRF 2004-64
Organic coated steel (for packaging): DGCCRF 2004-64
Steel (not used for packaging): DGCCRF 2004-64
Metallized steel and stainless steel (not used for packaging): DGCCRF 2004-64
Organic coated steel and stainless steel (not used for packaging): DGCCRF 2004-64
Coated aluminum and aluminum alloys: DGCCRF 2004-64
Uncoated aluminum and aluminum alloys: DGCCRF 2004-64
Pure cast iron: DGCCRF 2004-64
Coated cast iron: DGCCRF 2004-64
Cast iron with organic coating: DGCCRF 2004-64
Tin and tin alloys: DGCCRF 2004-64
Zinc: DGCCRF 2004-64
White plated metal and alloy: DGCCRF 2004-64