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Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles for the packaging of beverages with the main purpose of health, health, safety and commerce have increased the use of these bottles to avoid the purchase of products exposed to sunlight and do not Do not reuse these bottle types; In addition, they should not store sour items such as lemon juice, water juice and vinegar in this type of bottle for a long time, and refrain from freezing water inside these bottles.
Polypropylene (PP) is the main consuming material of forming machines. These machines are composed of two parts: sheet making and pressing (containers production). Therefore, in addition to selling the final product of these machines, the produced sheets could be used in different industries. Since propylene is flexible and is not harmful to human body, disposable glasses are currently made by thermo-forming machines.
In addition, the insertion of the PS symbol indicates that it is made of polystyrene and such a container is in contact with hot and greasy foods due to the release of styrene carcinogenic monomer; therefore, these containers should not be used for food and hot drinks And fatty acids, and are used only for soft drinks and cold-fat foods. These containers are available in three types of polystyrene foam (EPS), expanded polystyrene (HIPS) and ordinary polystyrene containers (GPPS).
Foam lunch box refers to tableware made of disposable expanded polystyrene plastic. The foam lunch box has the characteristics of oil resistance, water resistance, corrosion resistance, heat preservation, and heat insulation. The polystyrene plastic pellets and the blowing agent are heated together, the plastic pellets become soft, and the volume expands up to times at the same time. The expanded polystyrene plastic is cooled, reheated, and shaped using molds to become lunch boxes, plastic cups, plastic dishes, and other products. An expanded polystyrene product weighs times less than a regular polystyrene product of the same size. Therefore, the cost of using expanded polystyrene to make lunch boxes is greatly reduced.