ASTM F1416-1996(2003) Standard Guide for Selection of Time-Temperature Indicators《时间-温度指示器的选择》.pdf
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1、Designation: F 1416 96 (Reapproved 2003)Standard Guide forSelection of Time-Temperature Indicators1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 1416; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revisio
2、n. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This guide covers information on the selection ofcommercially available time-temperature indicators (TTIs) fornoninvasive externa
3、l package use on perishable products, suchas food and pharmaceuticals. When attached to the package ofa perishable product, TTIs are used to measure the combinedtime and temperature history of the product in order to predictthe remaining shelf life of the product or to signal the end of itsusable sh
4、elf life. It is the responsibility of the processor of theperishable product to determine the shelf life of a product at theappropriate temperatures and to consult with the indicatormanufacturer to select the available indicator which mostclosely matches the quality of the product as a function of t
5、imeand temperature.NOTE 1Besides time-temperature indicator, TTI is also an abbrevia-tion for time-temperature monitor and time-temperature integrator.1.2 Time-temperature indicators may be integrated into aHazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) plan.Appropriate instructions should be es
6、tablished for handlingproducts for which either the indicator has signaled the end ofusable shelf life or the shelf life of the product at its normalstorage temperature has been reached.1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is th
7、eresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Terminology2.1 Definitions:2.1.1 activation energythe quantity commonly used todescribe the dependence of the shelf life of a
8、product (or therate of a reaction) on temperature, as given by the Arrheniusrelationship.2.1.1.1 DiscussionThe higher the activation energy, themore the shelf life of a product changes with temperature. Ifthe shelf life of a product is known at two temperatures, theactivation energy is given by the
9、following formula:Ea5lnLIFE1/LIFE2!1T121T23 R (1)where LIFE1and LIFE2= shelf lives at temperatures T1and T2.2.1.2 all-temperature time-temperature indicatora TTIthat continues to change at some rate at all temperatures.2.1.3 Arrhenius plota plot of the logarithm of the shelflife of a product versus
10、the reciprocal of temperature (1T).2.1.3.1 DiscussionIf the shelf life of a product exhibitsArrhenius behavior, then an Arrhenius plot of the shelf life willbe a straight line. The activation energy of the shelf life is equalto the slope of the line times R (see 2.1.1.1). It is more accurateto use a
11、 regression analysis to determine the slope based on thedata from at least three temperatures than to use only twopoints as in the previous equation. A blank Arrhenius plot isshown in Fig. 1. The plot axes are the log10of the shelf life andthe reciprocal of temperature. For ease of use, the Fahrenhe
12、itand Celsius temperatures are shown on the graph instead of theinverse temperature.2.1.4 Arrhenius relationshipa relationship that describesthe dependence of the rate of a chemical reaction on tempera-ture as follows:k 5 A0e 2SEaRTD(2)where:k = rate constant,A0= constant with the same time units as
13、 k,T = temperature, K (C + 273), andR = universal gas constant.When R = 0.001987 kcal/(mol deg), the activation energy,Ea, is given in units of kcal/mol.When R = 0.00831 kJ/(mol deg), the activation energy, Ea,is given in units of kJ/mol.2.1.4.1 DiscussionThis relationship also describes thedependen
14、ce of the shelf life of many TTIs and perishableproducts on the effective average temperature to which they areexposed. Since the shelf life is the time for the reaction toproceed to a specific extent, theArrhenius relationship for shelflife is given by the following formula:LIFE 5 BeSEaRTD(3)where
15、B = constant with the same time units as LIFE.1This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F02 on FlexibleBarrier Materials and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F02.15 onChemical/Safety Properties.Current edition approved Feb. 10, 1996. Published April 1996.1Copyright ASTM Int
16、ernational, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.2.1.5 dual function time-temperature indicator a TTI thatcombines both all-temperature and threshold-temperature re-sponses, overlaid in a single indicator in order to modify thetotal time-temperature res
17、ponse.2.1.6 effective average temperaturethe single constanttemperature that would have the same effect on the shelf life ofa product as the actual temperature profile has for the sametime period.2.1.7 hazard analysis and critical control points(HACCP)a method to control food quality and safety byid
18、entifying and controlling those processing and distributionsteps where a food safety hazard may be prevented, eliminated,or reduced to acceptable levels.2.1.8 shelf lifethe time required for various changes to aproduct to accumulate to the point where the product no longermeets predetermined criteri
19、a and is no longer consideredsuitable for its original purpose.2.1.8.1 DiscussionIn some cases, such as where patho-genic microbial growth is involved, there may be a serioushealth risk in using a product past its shelf life. In such cases,the shelf life to be monitored should be conservative enough
20、 sothat its expiration is signaled well before a health concerndevelops. It may be desirable to indicate even short occur-rences of undesirably high temperatures. Other changes mayalso occur, such as in color, texture, or rancidity, which rendera product unacceptable for its original use. For most p
21、erishableproducts, the shelf life decreases with increasing temperature.2.1.9 threshold-temperature time-temperature indicatoraTTI that only changes at temperatures above a specific thresh-old.2.1.10 time-temperature indicator (TTI)a device that canbe affixed to the package of a perishable product a
22、nd thatexhibits a change in a physically measurable or visuallymeasurable property as a combined function of both time andtemperature. For example, properties that change include color,light reflectance, or a moving boundary between two colors.2.1.11 time-temperature integratorsee time-temperaturein
23、dicator.2.1.11.1 DiscussionThis term emphasizes the fact that theindicators response is an integration of the effects of both timeand temperature.2.1.12 time-temperature monitorsee time-temperature in-dicator.2.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:2.2.1 activation methodthe method by whi
24、ch an inactiveTTI is changed to an active state.2.2.1.1 DiscussionThis may include a physical activationmethod, such as removing or breaking a barrier, or may requireraising the temperature to the normal operating range of theTTI.2.2.2 inactive statethe state in which a TTI does notrespond to change
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