Baby food IBM PP jar production at Korea Ever-Power Ansan-si uses additive-minimised PP grades specifically qualified for infant food contact applications. Additives restricted or eliminated for baby food IBM PP: oleamide slip agent (zero oleamide \u2014 infant food brands universally require slip-free PP for baby food container; oleamide migration into baby food purees at trace levels is a parental concern regardless of regulatory compliance threshold); recycled PP content (zero \u2014 baby food IBM PP must be 100% virgin PP without post-consumer or post-industrial recycled content for infant food brand supply); erucamide (alternative slip agent, restricted to <0.05% in baby food PP grade); UV stabilisers (minimised to essential antioxidant only, no HALS UV absorbers unless required for specific baby food brand shelf specification). Korea Ever-Power qualifies baby food IBM PP grades with LG Chem H5300 homopolymer (low-additive baby-food-contact PP grade, MFR 8\u201312 g\/10min, zero oleamide, FDA 21 CFR 177.1520 with specific baby food brand additive disclosure) for ZQ40 and ZQ60 baby food jar production at Ansan-si.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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PP IBM Baby Food Jar: No Parting Line and Seamless Base Hygiene<\/p>\n
IBM PP baby food jar hygiene advantages from seamless construction are particularly significant for infant food applications where baby food puree residue retention in container surface defects presents infant food safety risk. IBM PP baby food jar seamless base: the IBM blow station forms the baby food jar base as a continuous PP dome without pinch-off seam \u2014 there is no compressed base seam groove where baby food puree can accumulate and resist cleaning at the baby food brand\u2019s container washing station (where returned reusable containers are cleaned) or at the parent\u2019s home dishwasher. IBM PP baby food jar body: the IBM blow station forms the jar body from the inside outward against the blow mould cavity \u2014 there is no parting line ridge on the baby food jar body interior where puree residue accumulates. The interior of IBM PP baby food jar is smooth Ra \u22640.4\u03bcm (controlled by the ZQ injection cavity and core rod surface quality at IBM Station 1), meeting infant food brand container interior hygiene specification for full puree content drainage and residue-free visual inspection at consumer use.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n\n\n
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IBM vs Glass for Baby Food Jar: Process and Safety Comparison<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
\n\n\nPARAMETRI<\/th>\n PP IBM BABY FOOD JAR<\/th>\n GLASS BABY FOOD JAR<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n \n\nShatter risk<\/td>\n None \u2014 PP IBM baby food jar is shatter-proof; no glass shard infant injury risk on retail shelf drop or consumer kitchen drop<\/td>\n High \u2014 glass baby food jar breakage on retail shelf or at parental feeding station creates glass shard infant injury risk and brand recall liability<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \nBPA-free status<\/td>\n BPA-free by material chemistry \u2014 PP contains no bisphenol-A<\/td>\n BPA-free (glass inert) \u2014 but glass lid liner may contain BPA in some legacy metal lid formulations; modern baby food glass lid liners are BPA-free<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \nWeight (100ml jar)<\/td>\n ~12\u201316g PP IBM jar (8\u00d7 lighter distribution than glass)<\/td>\n ~80\u2013120g glass jar<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \nContainer cost<\/td>\n Lower \u2014 PP IBM at ~KRW 30\u201355\/jar (100ml, 10-cavity ZQ40 at 1M pcs\/yr)<\/td>\n Higher \u2014 glass baby food jar ~KRW 80\u2013150\/jar at equivalent 1M pcs\/yr including glass lid<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \nVisibility (puree)<\/td>\n Natural PP: translucent (partial puree colour visibility). PCTG IBM: crystal clear<\/td>\n Full clarity \u2014 glass is fully transparent for complete puree colour and texture visibility<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \nMicrowave reheating<\/td>\n PP microwave-safe \u2014 parent can reheat baby food in PP IBM jar directly in microwave (lid removed)<\/td>\n Not microwave-safe \u2014 glass jar in microwave can superheat unevenly; metal lids not microwave-safe<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n\n\n
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OSA 03<\/p>\n
Baby Food IBM Jar Hot-Fill Engineering and Tamper-Evident Closure<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nKorea Ever-Power IBM baby food jar mould tooling \u2014 wide-mouth injection cavity (left) and core rod (centre) for 125ml PP IBM baby food jar on ZQ40. The baby food jar injection cavity interior is polished to Ra 0.025\u20130.05\u03bcm for maximum PP outer surface quality; the core rod is polished to Ra 0.025\u20130.05\u03bcm for maximum PP inner surface smoothness (Ra \u22640.4\u03bcm on final baby food jar interior) supporting complete baby food puree drainage and hygienic visual inspection. The baby food jar neck thread geometry (screw cap or snap lid profile for tamper-evident closure) is injection-formed at ZQ Station 1 with \u00b10.05mm OD precision for consistent induction seal and tamper-evident closure engagement across the full ZQ40 10-cavity production batch.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n
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Baby Food Hot-Fill IBM Jar Engineering<\/p>\n
Baby food puree hot-fill at 75\u201385\u00b0C on IBM PP wide-mouth jars requires specific IBM jar engineering for dimensional stability during hot-fill temperature exposure. PP IBM baby food jar hot-fill engineering parameters: body wall minimum 1.0mm PP homopolymer (stiff PP grade, flexural modulus \u22651,600 MPa, MFR 8\u201312 g\/10min) to withstand 85\u00b0C hot-fill without body panel deflection. Shoulder wall minimum 1.3mm (baby food jar shoulder is the thermal stress concentration zone at hot-fill, as the filled puree contacts the jar shoulder interior surface under fill height). Mouth OD tolerance \u00b10.05mm at 85\u00b0C post-fill thermal exposure: PP IBM baby food jar mouth OD is confirmed dimensionally stable after hot-fill simulation (fill with 85\u00b0C water, closure, 10-minute dwell, measure mouth OD) at Korea Ever-Power ZQ40 FAI stage \u2014 mouth OD must remain within \u00b10.05mm after hot-fill thermal cycle for consistent tamper-evident closure engagement at baby food brand automated filling line capping station. Vacuum formation post-fill: baby food puree contraction during cooling from 85\u00b0C to 25\u00b0C creates internal vacuum (0.02\u20130.05 bar) that pulls the induction foil seal liner firmly onto the baby food jar neck face \u2014 IBM PP baby food jar neck flatness (\u00b10.05mm) ensures uniform vacuum draw across the induction seal perimeter for complete seal integrity.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Tamper-Evident Closure Design for Baby Food IBM Jar<\/p>\n
Baby food IBM jar tamper-evident closure is the primary parental purchase decision signal at retail \u2014 an intact tamper-evident closure assures the parent that the baby food jar has not been opened or contaminated between baby food brand filling and consumer purchase. IBM PP baby food jar tamper-evident closure formats: induction foil seal (most common global baby food IBM jar): aluminium foil + PP heat-seal liner induction-bonded to IBM PP baby food jar neck face under the screw cap. The induction foil seal makes a distinct pop sound when first opened (vacuum release), providing audible tamper evidence that parents globally recognise as baby food safety confirmation. IBM PP baby food jar neck face flatness \u00b10.05mm and Ra \u22640.4\u03bcm are critical for complete induction seal bond across the baby food jar neck diameter (partial seal from neck face irregularity creates tamper seal failure at corner-leak positions). Snap-on tamper-evident PP lid (alternative for Asian baby food market): a one-piece PP snap-on lid with a tamper-evident tear-tab that must be broken on first opening \u2014 IBM PP baby food jar snap-on lid groove geometry is injection-formed at ZQ Station 1 at \u00b10.05mm OD for consistent snap-on lid retention force and visible tear-tab engagement on baby food retail shelf.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n\n\n
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Global Baby Food Container Regulatory Compliance: EU, US, Korea, Japan<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
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EU and US Baby Food IBM Jar Compliance<\/p>\n
EU baby food IBM PP jar compliance framework: EU Regulation 10\/2011 on plastic food contact materials (PP resin and additive Union List compliance); EU Directive 2006\/52\/EC on food additives (no prohibited additives in baby food contact PP); EU Directive 1999\/21\/EC on dietary foods for special medical purposes (referenced by EU baby food brands for infant food container material standards); specific migration limits (SML) for PP additive substances at EU baby food regulatory stricter limits than standard food contact (EU baby food container SML for mineral oil and synthetic hydrocarbons: not detectable by EU baby food brand in-house LC-GC\/FID at 5 mg\/kg detection limit). US FDA baby food IBM jar compliance: FDA 21 CFR 177.1520 PP food contact plus FDA infant food container guidance (FDA Infant Formula regulations 21 CFR Part 107 reference container material food contact compliance for infant formula containers); no BPA (confirmed by PP material chemistry \u2014 PP contains no bisphenol-A); California Proposition 65 compliance for all PP additives at baby food contact exposure scenario. Korea Ever-Power provides EU 10\/2011 Declaration of Compliance and FDA 21 CFR 177.1520 compliance letter for PP IBM baby food jars at Ansan-si production for global baby food brand OEM supply.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Korean MFDS and Japanese MHLW Baby Food Container Compliance<\/p>\n
Korean MFDS baby food container compliance: Korean MFDS regulates infant food container materials under the Korean Food Sanitization Act (\uc2dd\ud488\uc704\uc0dd\ubc95) and Korean Standards and Specifications for Food Containers and Packaging (\uc2dd\ud488\uc6a9 \uae30\uad6c \ub4f1\uc758 \uae30\uc900 \ubc0f \uaddc\uaca9). PP IBM baby food jar must comply with Korean MFDS PP plastic container standards: n-heptane evaporation residue \u2264150 mg\/L (Korean fatty food simulant for baby food fat content); 4% acetic acid evaporation residue \u226430 mg\/L (Korean acidic simulant for fruit puree baby food); potassium permanganate reduction \u226410 mg\/L; heavy metals (Pb \u22641 ppm, Cd \u22641 ppm); and specifically for PP baby food container, Korean MFDS requires no DINP, DEHP, DBP phthalates (Korean MFDS phthalate restriction for plastic baby products and food containers for infants). Korea Ever-Power provides Korean MFDS food contact compliance report for ZQ IBM PP baby food jars for Korean domestic baby food brand supply. Japanese MHLW baby food jar: MHLW Notification 370 PP positive list compliance; JHOSPA PP specification; evaporation residue in water and acetic acid per Japanese baby food container standard. Korea Ever-Power provides JHOSPA compliance data for Japanese baby food brand IBM PP jar export supply.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\nKorea Ever-Power IBM baby food jar mould tooling at Ansan-si \u2014 injection cavity, core rod and blow mould for wide-mouth PP baby food jar production on ZQ40 and ZQ60. The baby food jar IBM mould is manufactured to food-grade tooling standards: H13 steel at HRC 48\u201352, injection cavity interior Ra 0.025\u20130.05\u03bcm (cosmetic-level polish for maximum PP surface quality), and core rod Ra 0.025\u20130.05\u03bcm for Ra \u22640.4\u03bcm IBM baby food jar interior surface that meets infant food brand container interior hygiene specification. Neck thread and tamper-evident ledge geometry are injection-formed at ZQ Station 1 with \u00b10.05mm OD precision for consistent induction seal and closure engagement.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n
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IBM Baby Food Jar Output Data: ZQ40 and ZQ60 Production Rates<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
\n\n\nMUOTO<\/th>\n ZQ-MALLI<\/th>\n ONTELOT<\/th>\n PURKKEJA\/TUNTIA<\/th>\n JARS\/DAY (16HR)<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n \n\n80ml Stage 1 infant puree jar (PP white)<\/td>\n ZQ40<\/td>\n 12<\/td>\n ~6,200<\/td>\n ~99,200<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n100ml Stage 1 infant puree jar (PP white)<\/td>\n ZQ40<\/td>\n 10<\/td>\n ~5,400<\/td>\n ~86,400<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n125ml Stage 2 baby food jar (PP white)<\/td>\n ZQ40<\/td>\n 8<\/td>\n ~4,400<\/td>\n ~70,400<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n190ml Stage 3 baby food jar (PP white)<\/td>\n ZQ60<\/td>\n 8<\/td>\n ~3,200<\/td>\n ~51,200<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n250ml toddler food jar (PP white)<\/td>\n ZQ60<\/td>\n 6<\/td>\n ~2,200<\/td>\n ~35,200<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\nKorea Ever-Power ZQ IBM baby food jar production auxiliary equipment package \u2014 ZQ40 IBM machine output conveyor with inline weight monitoring alarm (ZQ HMI shot weight target \u00b12% for baby food jar weight conformance), vision inspection integration for surface defect detection (silver streaks, black specks, body deformation), and clean-area packaging station where IBM baby food jars are packed in food-grade polyethylene bags before bulk carton for baby food brand incoming QC. Korea Ever-Power Ansan-si baby food IBM jar production uses pharmaceutical-class cleanliness practices (regular machine and conveyor sanitisation, visitor PPE protocol) appropriate for infant food container production.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/section>\n\n\n
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Korean Baby Food Market IBM: MFDS Compliance and K-Baby Export<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
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Korean Baby Food Brand IBM Supply<\/p>\n
Korean baby food brands (Namyang Dairy, Maeil Dairies, Ildong Foodis, Puresome Organic Baby Food) and Korean baby food ODM manufacturers (Korea Kolmar, Cosmax Baby division) produce infant puree and toddler food products requiring IBM PP baby food jars for Korean domestic retail (E-Mart, Lotte Mart, Olive Young baby section) and K-baby export (Korean premium baby food export to Southeast Asia and China through Korean baby food premium distribution channels). Korean baby food IBM jar supply from Korea Ever-Power Ansan-si: ZQ40 and ZQ60 IBM production at Ansan-si for 100ml, 125ml, 190ml and 250ml PP white baby food jars for Korean brand OEM supply. Korea Ever-Power provides Korean baby food brand customers with Korean MFDS food contact compliance report, production batch records (PP resin lot, ZQ machine, production date), and baby food jar dimensional FAI report in Korean-language format for Korean baby food brand incoming QC acceptance at Korean baby food manufacturing site.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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K-Baby Export: Korean IBM Baby Food Jar for Global Infant Food Market<\/p>\n
Korean premium baby food brands exporting to global markets (Namyang Organic Baby Food to China, Korea Kolmar baby food ODM to Southeast Asia, Korean organic baby food to Australia and New Zealand) require IBM PP baby food jars meeting global infant food regulatory requirements simultaneously \u2014 FDA 21 CFR (US market), EU 10\/2011 (EU and UK), Australian FSANZ food contact standard (Australian market) and Korean MFDS (Korean domestic) compliance from the same IBM PP jar production batch. Korea Ever-Power provides multi-market compliance documentation packages for global K-baby export baby food IBM jar programmes: single Korean IBM production batch with FDA, EU 10\/2011, Korean MFDS and JHOSPA compliance declarations covering the full Korean baby food export market range. Korea Ever-Power recommends Korean baby food export brands use IBM PP baby food jar (versus glass) specifically for China export due to Chinese e-commerce baby food shipping breakage risk \u2014 glass baby food jar breakage in Chinese e-commerce courier shipping is a significant Korean baby food brand customer complaint that IBM PP shatter-proof baby food jar eliminates, supporting Korean baby food brand\u2019s Chinese Tmall and JD.com direct-to-consumer sales channel without breakage-related refund and logistics complexity.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n\n\n
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Baby Food Container IBM Engineering Questions<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
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Kysymys 01<\/span><\/p>\nWhat PP colour options are available for IBM baby food jars and are coloured masterbatches safe for infant food contact?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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PP IBM baby food jars for global infant food brand supply are produced in white (opaque white with TiO2 masterbatch), natural (unpigmented translucent PP), and occasionally pastel colours (light blue, light green, light yellow for baby food brand colour-coding of puree flavour ranges). Masterbatch safety for infant food contact IBM jar: Korea Ever-Power uses only food-grade, FDA 21 CFR and EU 10\/2011 compliant masterbatch for any coloured IBM baby food jar. White TiO2 masterbatch: TiO2 pigment (CI Pigment White 6) in PP carrier at 2.0\u20132.5% addition for opaque white baby food IBM jar \u2014 TiO2 is FDA-approved as food contact colorant in 21 CFR 178.3297 with no migration concern at 2.0\u20132.5% addition in PP IBM jar wall at standard food contact test conditions. Natural PP (unpigmented): no masterbatch required \u2014 safest colour option for baby food IBM jar by eliminating all colorant migration concern; natural PP IBM baby food jar is milky-white translucent. Pastel colour masterbatch: PP-based pastel masterbatch with FDA-listed pigments (iron oxide for pastel colour, phthalocyanine limited to EU 10\/2011 SML compliance for specific migration into baby food simulants) at \u22641.5% addition. Korea Ever-Power requires baby food brand-approved masterbatch grade specification (pigment type, loading, FDA\/EU compliance) for any coloured IBM baby food jar before production commencement, and confirms masterbatch compliance with baby food brand\u2019s infant product material safety policy.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Kysymys 02<\/span><\/p>\nCan IBM baby food jars be sterilised for use in aseptic baby food filling lines?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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IBM PP baby food jars can be surface-sterilised using the sterilisation methods commonly employed in aseptic and high-care baby food filling lines, but their material limits must be confirmed for each sterilisation method. UV sterilisation (standard for aseptic PP container sterilisation on baby food filling lines): UV-C irradiation (253.7nm, 15\u201340 mJ\/cm\u00b2) is the preferred sterilisation method for PP IBM baby food jars on aseptic filling lines \u2014 UV-C sterilises the IBM jar interior and exterior surface without thermal stress (no temperature exposure), without chemical residue, and without PP material degradation at standard aseptic filling line UV-C doses. Korea Ever-Power IBM PP baby food jar has smooth Ra \u22640.4\u03bcm interior surface that maximises UV-C log-reduction efficacy by minimising surface shadow zones where bacteria could shield from UV exposure. H2O2 vapour sterilisation (used on some European aseptic baby food filling lines at 35% H2O2 vapour, 30\u201360s exposure): PP IBM baby food jar has excellent chemical resistance to H2O2 vapour at \u226440\u00b0C exposure temperature. H2O2 concentration and contact time must be validated by the baby food brand on IBM PP jar samples (H2O2 residual \u22640.5 ppm in baby food jar after H2O2 sterilisation and air purge, per EU baby food processing hygiene guidance). Steam sterilisation (autoclave at 121\u00b0C\/15 minutes): NOT suitable for PP IBM baby food jars \u2014 PP softens above 100\u00b0C at low stress and IBM baby food jar would distort at 121\u00b0C autoclave conditions. Baby food brands requiring autoclave sterilisation should specify a different container material for their sterilisation process (glass, HDPE for some applications) or switch to UV-C or H2O2 sterilisation method compatible with IBM PP baby food jar.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Kysymys 03<\/span><\/p>\nWhat is the shelf life achievable with PP IBM baby food jars versus glass jars for pasteurised infant puree?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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PP IBM baby food jar shelf life for pasteurised infant puree (hot-fill 80\u201385\u00b0C, induction seal + screw cap closure, ambient storage) is determined by the combination of hot-fill pasteurisation log-reduction, induction seal barrier performance, and PP wall oxygen and moisture vapour transmission rate (OTR and MVTR). Typical shelf life for PP IBM hot-fill baby food jar with induction seal: 12\u201318 months at ambient storage (20\u201325\u00b0C) for standard vegetable and fruit puree baby food. This shelf life is somewhat shorter than glass baby food jar (glass OTR and MVTR are effectively zero, enabling 18\u201324 months for glass-jarred baby food). PP IBM baby food jar OTR (oxygen transmission): PP wall OTR approximately 800\u20131,200 cc\/m\u00b2\/day\/atm at 1.0mm wall \u2014 significantly higher than glass (near-zero OTR). For baby food products sensitive to oxygen-induced oxidative quality degradation (vitamin C content loss, colour darkening), the higher PP OTR versus glass means PP IBM baby food jar shelf life may require nitrogen head-space flushing at the baby food filling line (nitrogen purge of baby food jar before fill, hot-fill, immediate lid closure) to replace oxygen in the headspace with nitrogen, extending PP IBM baby food jar shelf life to 18\u201324 months for oxygen-sensitive puree formulations. Induction foil seal OTR: the aluminium foil induction seal liner applied over the IBM PP baby food jar neck adds a near-zero OTR barrier layer at the baby food jar opening \u2014 the induction seal is the primary oxygen barrier in the PP IBM baby food jar system, and its integrity is confirmed by induction seal leak test (dye penetration or vacuum decay method) at baby food brand filling line inline QC before baby food jar carton packing.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Kysymys 04<\/span><\/p>\nCan Korea Ever-Power produce IBM baby food jars with stage numbers or developmental indicators moulded into the jar?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Stage numbers, age indicators and developmental text can be incorporated into IBM PP baby food jar design through two methods on Korea Ever-Power ZQ IBM machines. Embossed text on IBM jar body (in-mould embossing): Korea Ever-Power machines stage number (e.g. \u201cStage 1\u201d, \u201c6m+\u201d) or developmental indicator text as a raised emboss on the IBM blow mould cavity interior surface at Korea Ever-Power Ansan-si. During ZQ blow station inflation, the PP preform presses against the blow mould cavity pattern under blow air pressure and replicates the emboss text onto the IBM baby food jar body exterior as permanent raised text. Emboss text depth recommendation: 0.3\u20130.5mm raised emboss for IBM baby food jar at 1.0\u20131.2mm body wall \u2014 text readable by parent at retail without PP wall thinning risk behind emboss peaks. Emboss text on injection neck area (in-mould neck emboss): age or stage indicator embossed on the IBM injection cavity forms text on the baby food jar neck exterior \u2014 injection cavity emboss produces sharper text than blow mould cavity emboss due to injection fill pressure (higher than blow pressure), enabling smaller text characters (2\u20133mm font) on the baby food jar neck shoulder area. Both emboss methods are permanent (cannot be removed or falsified like label-applied stage indicators), providing baby food brand anti-counterfeiting value for premium Korean and global infant food market IBM baby food jar supply. Korea Ever-Power includes emboss text machining in the IBM baby food jar mould development scope at no additional lead time for standard emboss text (up to 20 characters, 3mm+ font size at blow mould cavity, 2mm+ at injection cavity).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Kysymys 05<\/span><\/p>\nWhat is the minimum annual volume for Korea Ever-Power to develop a dedicated IBM mould for a baby food brand?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Korea Ever-Power\u2019s minimum annual volume for dedicated IBM baby food jar mould development for a baby food brand varies by jar format and cavity count: standard 125ml PP baby food jar on ZQ40 (10-cavity mould, KRW 12\u201316M mould investment): minimum annual volume commitment of 500,000 jars\/year recommended to justify 10-cavity mould investment over 5-year mould life amortisation (mould cost per jar at 500,000\/year: KRW 4.8\u20136.4\/jar over 5 years, adding approximately 10\u201315% to total container unit cost at this volume). For baby food brand volumes below 500,000 jars\/year, Korea Ever-Power offers two lower-investment alternatives: Korea Ever-Power stock mould baby food jar programme (ZQ40 production on Korea Ever-Power\u2019s standard 100ml and 125ml PP baby food jar moulds in white PP, with baby food brand label decoration, at no Korean brand mould investment and minimum order 20,000 jars); or shared programme (Korea Ever-Power maintains the IBM baby food jar mould and amortises the mould cost across the baby food brand\u2019s annual volume through a mould amortisation surcharge per jar, starting at minimum 50,000 jars\/year with KRW 15\u201325\/jar mould surcharge declining to KRW 2\u20134\/jar at 500,000+ jars\/year). For global baby food brand OEM programmes at 2\u201310 million jars\/year, Korea Ever-Power recommends 10\u201312 cavity IBM baby food jar mould on ZQ40 (customer-owned mould) with dedicated ZQ40 production slot at Ansan-si and quarterly rolling baby food jar production schedule, providing baby food brand with supply security and cost certainty for high-volume global infant food packaging programmes.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Kysymys 06<\/span><\/p>\nDoes Korea Ever-Power maintain a clean-room or controlled environment for IBM baby food jar production?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Korea Ever-Power Ansan-si IBM baby food jar production operates in a controlled manufacturing environment appropriate for food-contact container production, with the following cleanliness and hygiene controls applied to ZQ IBM baby food jar production areas. Production area cleanliness: Korea Ever-Power\u2019s ZQ IBM baby food jar production area is maintained under positive air pressure with HEPA-filtered air supply to prevent airborne particulate contamination of IBM baby food jars at the ZQ output conveyor. Regular production area cleaning protocol (daily sanitisation of ZQ machine exterior, output conveyor, packing station surfaces in contact with baby food jars) is documented in Korea Ever-Power\u2019s baby food contract manufacturing hygiene plan. Personnel hygiene: ZQ machine operators and QC inspectors handling IBM baby food jar production wear disposable gloves, hair nets and food-area appropriate PPE during baby food jar IBM production and packing. No food, drink or personal items permitted in the ZQ IBM baby food jar production area during production. Container packing: IBM baby food jars are packed directly into food-grade polyethylene bag liners inside corrugated shipping cartons at the ZQ output station without manual open container handling \u2014 the automated IBM output conveyor and carton-packing station minimise operator hand contact with baby food jar interior surfaces during packing. ISO cleanroom: Korea Ever-Power Ansan-si is not a certified ISO Class 7 or Class 8 cleanroom facility. Baby food brands requiring ISO cleanroom IBM production (typically Tier-1 global infant formula companies) should specify ZQ60HE all-electric machine operation in a dedicated cleanroom area at their own production facility or Korean IBM contract manufacturer with ISO cleanroom certification. Korea Ever-Power provides ZQ60HE machine supply and commissioning for clean-room IBM baby food jar production at Korean baby food brand or Korean baby food contract manufacturer cleanroom facility.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n
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BABY FOOD IBM JAR ENQUIRY \u00b7 KOREA EVER-POWER<\/p>\n
Planning a Baby Food Container IBM Programme?<\/h2>\n Korea Ever-Power provides BPA-free PP IBM baby food jar mould development, ZQ40\/ZQ60 production, global food contact compliance documentation and Korean MFDS compliance support for infant and toddler food brand OEM supply from Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do.<\/p>\n
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