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What is Bisphenol A (BPA)
As a common food material, plastic is popular among the public for its lightness and resistance to falling. However, it contains many harmful substances, and the bisphenol A (BPA) released therein has a great impact on the human body.
If plastic tableware is scratched or used for a long time, the dose of bisphenol A (BPA) will still be released at room temperature. If it is used regularly every day, the accumulated dose cannot be underestimated.
Q: What is bisphenol A (BPA)?
A: In fact, bisphenol A is phenolmethane. It is a common chemical raw material and organic compound that is often used in the synthesis of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins.
BPA is present in common plastic water bottles, sports equipment, plastic lenses for glasses, electrical appliance casings, etc.
Q: Is bisphenol A (BPA) so scary?
A: Bisphenol A can interfere with the body's hormones and increase the concentration of estrogen, also known as environmental hormones.
Long-term exposure can cause chromosomal abnormalities in eggs, affect reproductive system abnormalities and other developmental conditions, and may also cause obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
Q: Bisphenol A (BPA) is so scary, are there any materials that are safe?
A: Tritan (modified PCT) tableware developed by the American company Eastman is made of safe and stable material, does not contain bisphenol A (FDA certified), is as clear as glass, retains the luster and round texture of ceramics, is resistant to falling and impact, and is resistant to 99°C. It can hold hot food at high temperatures, is recyclable and friendly to the environment. It is the new first choice for tableware materials!