06.10.15
Sun Chemical’s Jim Bishop will speak during a panel discussion on food packaging compliance at the PRIMIR (Print Industries Market Information and Research Organization) Summer Meeting held in Nashville, TN June 16-18.
The round table discussion, to be held from 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. on June 17, will provide insight into the current issues surrounding the migration of chemicals on packaging that can affect food contents.
Bishop, a field product manager of UV, EB and conventional packaging inks at Sun Chemical, brings more than 30 years of experience in packaging ink and application technology. He started his career with Sun Chemical as a research chemist specializing in UV and low migration technologies and now manages the offset packaging product line.
Sun Chemical offers low migration quality/compliant products to printers. Its SunPak LMQ and SunCure FLM products help address the risk brand owners face in packaging, where chemicals from materials in the packaging structure can migrate into the food product or the surrounding environment. Sun Chemical products exhibit very low odor, taint and migration levels.
The round table discussion, to be held from 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. on June 17, will provide insight into the current issues surrounding the migration of chemicals on packaging that can affect food contents.
Bishop, a field product manager of UV, EB and conventional packaging inks at Sun Chemical, brings more than 30 years of experience in packaging ink and application technology. He started his career with Sun Chemical as a research chemist specializing in UV and low migration technologies and now manages the offset packaging product line.
Sun Chemical offers low migration quality/compliant products to printers. Its SunPak LMQ and SunCure FLM products help address the risk brand owners face in packaging, where chemicals from materials in the packaging structure can migrate into the food product or the surrounding environment. Sun Chemical products exhibit very low odor, taint and migration levels.