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Coatings for Corrosion Prevention Food Processing Facilities
January 2016
By Cynthia Challener
Corrosion prevention in the manufacturing environment is a significant issue given the harsh conditions under which many production processes are performed. For the same reason, it is often very difficult to effectively achieve. In the food processing industry, there are added challenges; corrosion prevention in many instances must be accomplished using materials that meet strict requirements for direct or indirect food contact (e.g., in the US 21 CFR 175.300 for food contact use). Many types of coatings both inorganic and organic-are used for corrosion prevention of the processing equipment and floors, walls, and ceilings in processing plants. Some types of food and beverage packaging (e.g., metal cans) also require coatings for protection against corrosion.