Pepper
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Example of Pepper | |
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Pepper
Description
Application
Storage / transport
Temperature
Humidity / Moisture
Designation | Humidity/water content |
Relative Humidity | 75% |
Water content | up to 45% |
Maximum equilibrium moisture content | 70% |
Humidity / Moisture
Biotic activity
Gases
Risk factors
Self-heating / Spontaneous combustion
Odor
Active behavior: Vanilla has a delicate, sweetish/aromatic odor. Airtight packaging in cans prevents vanilla from causing odor-tainting during transport.
Passive behavior: Airtight packaging in cans protects vanilla from foreign odors during transport.
Contamination
Active behavior: Vanilla does not cause contamination.
Passive behavior: The product itself is not at any risk from the airtight packaging. However, the wooden packaging is sensitive to contamination by dust, dirt, fats and oils.
Mechanical influences
Toxicity / Hazards to health
Shrinkage / Shortage
Insect infestation / Diseases