Mike,

I posed this question to the group a few weeks back.  See the archive
postings for July 28 and 29 for responses.   I also did research and
could not come up with any written requirements for stainless steel.  It
seems to just be a commonly accepted practice.

Darrell Locke
Advanced Input Devices
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From: Mike Morrow
To: IEEE EMC Board
Subject: FDA Requirements
List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org
Date: Thursday, August 27, 1998 6:03AM

I've always been told that any piece of equipment being used in a
"sanitary" application (i.e. food processing, etc) must be constructed
of
stainless steel.  I'm after the actual standard that has this
requirement.  Can aluminum be used??

Any help is appreciated.

Mike Morrow
Product Standards Engineer
Data Instruments
mike_mor...@datainstruments.com
mmor...@compuserve.com
Phone 978-264-9550 xt-201
Fax 978-263-0630


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