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News Release from: Ceram | Subject: Toxic Metal Release from Ceramic Tableware
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 15 May 2006
Toxic metal release from ceramic
tableware
This popular guide is of particular benefit to tableware and cookware manufacturers of glass and ceramics, as it ensures they can keep abreast of regulations and standards in over 60 countries
Following the success of earlier editions, Ceram, the internationally renowned centre for materials and technology, has now published an expanded and updated issue of its comprehensive guide to Toxic Metal Release from Ceramic Tableware This popular guide is of particular benefit to tableware and cookware manufacturers of glass and ceramics, as it ensures they can keep abreast of regulations and standards in over 60 countries worldwide
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 20 Jan 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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It will also be of benefit to testing laboratories, tableware retailers as well as glaze and colour manufacturers who all have to ensure that their products meet international guidelines.
The Guide alphabetically catalogues each individual country and then details lists of migration limits, brief details of test methods and full references to the relevant regulations and standards.
Copies of the guide (available in electronic or paper format) can be purchased now - price £40 (plus p+p). Request a free brochure from Ceram ...
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