§177.2800 Textiles and textile fibers
Textiles and textile fibers may safely be used as articles or components of articles intended for use in producing, manufacturing, packing, processing, preparing, treating, packaging, transporting, or holding food, subject to the provisions of this section.
(a) The textiles and textile fibers are prepared from one or more of the fibers identified in paragraph (d) of this section and from certain other adjuvant substances required in the production of the textiles or textile fibers or added to impart desired properties.
(b) The quantity of any adjuvant substance employed in the production of textiles or textile fibers does not exceed the amount reasonably required to accomplish the intended physical or technical effect or any limitation further provided.
(c) Any substance employed in the production of textiles or textile fibers that is the subject of a regulation in parts 174, 175, 176, 177, 178 and § 179.45 of this chapter conforms with any specification in such regulation.
(d) Substances employed in the production of or added to textiles and textile fibers may include:
(1) Substances generally recognized as safe in food.
(2) Substances subject to prior sanction or approval for use in textiles and textile fibers and used in accordance with such sanction or approval.
(3) Substances generally recognized as safe for use in cotton and cotton fabrics used in dry-food packaging.
(4) Substances that by regulation in this part may safely be used in the production of or as a component of textiles or textile fibers and subject to provisions of such regulation.
(5) Substances identified in this paragraph (d)(5), subject to such limitations as are provided:
List of substances | Limitations |
(i) Fibers: | |
Cotton | |
Polyethylene terephthalate complying in composition with the provisions of§177.1630(e)(4)(ii) | |
Rayon | |
(ii) Adjuvant substances: | |
Aluminum stearate | |
Borax | |
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Butyl-acetyl ricinoleate | |
Colorants used in accordance with§178.3297of this chapter. | |
Di-tert-butyl hydroquinone | |
Dimethylpolysiloxane | |
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, sodium salt | |
4-Ethyl-4-hexadecyl morpholinium ethyl sulfate | |
Eugenol | |
Fats, oils, fatty acids, and fatty alcohols derived from castor, coconut, cottonseed, fish, mustardseed, palm, peanut, rapeseed, ricebran, soybean, sperm, and tall oils and tallow. | |
Fats, oils, fatty acids, and fatty alcohols described in the preceding item reacted with one or more of the following substances: | |
n-Butyl and isobutyl alcohol | |
Diethylene glycol | |
Diethanolamine | |
Glycerol | |
Hexylene glycol (2-methyl-2,4-pentanediol) | |
Hydrogen | |
Isopropyl alcohol | |
Methyl alcohol | |
Oxygen | |
Polyethylene glycol (molecular weight 400-3,000) | |
Potassium hydroxide | |
Propylene glycol | |
Sodium hydroxide | |
Sulfuric acid | |
Formaldehyde | |
Glyceryl mono-12-hydroxystearate | |
2-(9-Heptadecenyl)-1-[2-(10-octadecenamido)ethyl-2-imidazolinium ethyl sulfate. | |
Hexylene glycol (2-methyl,-2,4-pentanediol) | |
Isobutyl alcohol | |
Isopropyl alcohol | |
Kerosene | |
Methyl ester of sulfated ricebran oil | |
Mineral oil | |
Mono- and diisopropylatedm-andp-cresols (isothymol derivative). | |
N-Oleyl,N′-acetyl,N′-β-hydroxy-ethylenediamine | |
Petrolatum | |
Petroleum sulfonate | |
Pine oil | |
Polybutene, hydrogenated; complying with the identity prescribed under21 CFR178.3740(b)of this chapter. | |
Polyethylene, oxidized (air blown) | |
Polyvinyl acetate | |
Polyvinyl alcohol | |
Potassium soap of a saponified sulfated castor oil | |
Sodium bis(2,6-dimethylheptyl-4) sulfosuccinate | |
Sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate | |
Sodium dodecyl benzenesulfonate | |
Sodium fluoride | |
Sodium hydrosulfite | |
Sodium hypochlorite | |
Sodium lauryl sulfate | |
Sodium 2-mercaptobenzothiazole | |
Sodium pentachlorophenate | |
Styrene-butadiene copolymer | |
Sulfated butyl, isobutyl and propyl oleate | |
Tallow | |
Tallow, sulfonated | |
Titanium dioxide | |
Triethanolamine | |
Ultramarine blue | |
Waxes, petroleum | |
Zinc hydrosulfite |
(e) Textile and textile fibers are used as articles or components of articles that contact dry food only.
(f) The provisions of this section are not applicable to jute fibers used as prescribed by § 178.3620(d)(2) of this chapter.
[42 FR 14572, Mar. 15, 1977, as amended at 46 FR 37042, July 17, 1981; 49 FR 4372, Feb. 6, 1984; 49 FR 5748, Feb. 15, 1984; 56 FR 42933, Aug. 30, 1991]
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