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21 CFR 172.880(b) TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS

CHAPTER I--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

SUBCHAPTER B--FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION (CONTINUED)

PART 172--FOOD ADDITIVES PERMITTED FOR DIRECT ADDITION TO FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION

Subpart I--Multipurpose Additives

880 -  Petrolatum.

(b) Petrolatum meets the following ultraviolet absorbance limits  . . .

FDA  - UV Absorbance Limits of Petrolatum
21 CFR 172.886

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TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS

CHAPTER I--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

SUBCHAPTER B--FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION (CONTINUED

PART 172--FOOD ADDITIVES PERMITTED FOR DIRECT ADDITION TO FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION

Subpart I--Multipurpose Additives

886 -  Petrolatum Wax.

FDA -  Limits of Petrolatum Wax
21 CFR 172.886(b)

 

(b) Petroleum wax meets the following ultraviolet absorbance limits  . . . FDA -  Limits of Petrolatum Wax

21 CFR 172.886(b) Part 1  

21 CFR 172.886(b)

 

(b) Petroleum wax meets the following ultraviolet absorbance limits  . . . FDA -  Limits of Petrolatum Wax

21 CFR 172.886(b) Part 2  

21 CFR 178.3620

 [analysis performed see below]

TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS

CHAPTER I--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

SUBCHAPTER B--FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION (CONTINUED

PART 178-- INDIRECT FOOD ADDITIVES: ADJUVANTS, PRODUCTION AIDS, AND SANITIZERS

Subpart D--Certain Adjuvants and Production Aids

3620 - Mineral oil

 

FDA Limits for Mineral Oil

 

21CFR178.3620(b) Technical white mineral oil 21CFR178-3620 Part B

FDA Limits for Technical white mineral oil - Part B

 

21CFR178.3620(b) (1) Technical white mineral oil consists of specially refined distillates of virgin petroleum or of specially refined distillates that are produced synthetically from petroleum gases.    Technical white mineral oil meets the following specifications:

(i) Saybolt color  . . .

(ii)  Ultraviolet  Absorbance limits . . . 

(i)  FDA Color - Technical White Mineral Oil

(ii) FDA UV Absorbance Limits of Technical White Mineral Oil

21CFR178.3620(b) (1)(i)  (i) Saybolt color  FDA Saybolt color - Technical white mineral oil
21CFR178.3620(b) (1)(ii)  (ii)  Ultraviolet Absorbance limits . . . ii) FDA - Technical White Mineral Oil - UV Absorbance Limits
21 CFR 178.3620 (c) Mineral Oil . . . 21CFR178-3620 Part C

FDA Limits for  mineral oil - Part C

 
21CFR178.3620(c)(1) The mineral oil consists of virgin petroleum distillates refined to meet the following specifications . . . FDA - Limits for mineral oil
21CFR178.3620(c)(1)(i)  

(i)  Initial Boiling Point  . . .

 

FDA - Initial Boiling Point of Mineral Oil
21CFR178.3620(c)(1)(ii) (ii) Color  FDA - Color of Mineral Oil (ASTM Color Scale) 
21CFR178.3620(c) (1)(iii) (iii) Ultraviolet Absorbance Limits of Mineral Oil FDA - UV Absorbance Limits of Mineral Oil 
21CFR178.3650

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TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS

CHAPTER I--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

SUBCHAPTER B--FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION (CONTINUED

PART 178-- INDIRECT FOOD ADDITIVES: ADJUVANTS, PRODUCTION AIDS, AND SANITIZERS

Subpart D--Certain Adjuvants and Production Aids

3650 -  Odorless light petroleum hydrocarbons.

FDA Limits for odorless light petroleum hydrocarbons 

21CFR178.3650(b)  The additive meets the following specifications . . . 21CFR178.3650(b)  -  Part B

FDA Limits for odorless light petroleum hydrocarbons

21CFR178.3650(b)(1)  Odor  FDA Odor - Odorless light petroleum hydrocarbons
21CFR178.3650(b)(2) Initial boiling point  FDA Initial boiling point - Odorless light petroleum hydrocarbons
21CFR178.3650(b)(3)  Final boiling point FDA Final boiling point - Odorless light petroleum hydrocarbons
21CFR178.3650(b)(4 Ultraviolet Absorbance Limits FDA Ultraviolet Absorbance Limits of Odorless light petroleum hydrocarbons
49CFR571.116 Nat’l Highway Traffic Safety Admin § 571.116 Standard No. 116; Motor vehicle brake fluids.  S1. Scope. This standard specifies requirements for fluids for use in hydraulic brake systems of motor vehicles, containers for these fluids, and labeling of the containers.  Nat’l Highway Traffic Safety Admin § 571.116 Standard No. 116; Motor vehicle brake fluids.  S1. Scope. This standard specifies requirements for fluids for use in hydraulic brake systems of motor vehicles, containers for these fluids, and labeling of the containers. 
49CFR571.116 6.1 S6.1 Equilibrium reflux boiling point.  Determine the ERBP of a brake fluid  testing of Brake Fluid, Equilibrium Reflux Boiling Point, ERBP DOT testing of Brake Fluid, Boiling Point, ERBP
49CFR571.116 6.2 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration DOT testing of Brake Fluid, ERBP - Equilibrium Reflux Boiling Point-Wet   DOT testing of Brake Fluid, Boiling Point, Wet ERBP
49CFR571.116 6.3 Department of Transporation DOT testing of Brake Fluid,  Vis @  100°C                            S6.3 Kinematic viscosities. Determine the kinematic viscosity of a brake fluid in mm 2 /s DOT testing of Brake Fluid, Vis at 100°C
49CFR571.116 6.3 Department of Transporation DOT testing of Brake Fluid,  Vis @  -40°C                            S6.3 Kinematic viscosities. Determine the kinematic viscosity of a brake fluid in mm 2 /s DOT testing of Brake Fluid, Vis at -40°C
 49CFR571.116.6.8 Dept. of Trans. testing of Brake Fluid, Evaporation Loss                                                      S6.8 Evaporation. The Evaporation Loss DOT testing of Brake Fluid, Evaporation Loss

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