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Microwaveable packaging susceptor

McNeal TP, Hollifleld HC. Determination of volatile chemicals released from microwave-heat-susceptor food packaging. J AOAC Int 1993 76(6) 1268 75. [Pg.155]

Begley, T.H., Dennison, J.L. and Hollifield, H.C. (1990). Migration into food of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) cyclic oligomers from PET microwave susceptor packaging. Food Addit. Contain., 7, 6, 797-803. [Pg.330]

Begley, T.H., Biles, J.E., and Hollifield. H.C., 1991, Migration of an Epoxy Adhesive Compound Into a Food Simulating Liquid and Food From Microwave Susceptor Packaging, J. Agricultural and Food Chem., November, 1944-1945. [Pg.390]

Begley, T.H. HoUifield, H.C. Migration of dibenzoate plasticizers and polyethylene terephthalate cyclic oligomers from microwave susceptor packaging into food-simulating liquids and foods. J. Food Prot. 1990, 53, 1062-1066. [Pg.1101]

Packaging (for products, such as, snack foods, coffee, and candy, which do not require the superior barrier of aluminum foil, susceptor for cooking in microwave ovens, for example, popcorn bag. [Pg.478]

Susceptor films Electrically conductive films deposited on paper or plastic packaging, which are heated by microwaves in order to make the package into an oven. [Pg.708]


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