Food-grade PP plastic bowls are durable, microwave-safe up to 100°C, and resistant to acids and alkalis. Key features include:
Meets rigorous FDA and EU food safety standards, ensuring it is non-toxic and chemically inert, making it safe for direct contact with consumables. This compliance guarantees that it adheres to stringent international regulations, providing consumers with confidence in its safety.
Exhibits high tensile strength, capable of withstanding significant stress without deformation, providing robust structural integrity. This feature makes it ideal for applications where durability is paramount. Impact resistant, designed to endure accidental drops and maintain its form.
Demonstrates temperature tolerance ranging from -20°C to 135°C, allowing it to perform reliably in extreme conditions. Moisture-proof, creating an ideal barrier against humidity, safeguarding humidity-sensitive items from degradation.
Recyclable, contributing to environmental sustainability by reducing waste and promoting eco-friendly practices. Features low permeability, effectively maintaining freshness and quality over extended periods.
The PP lid excels in microwave heating due to its heat resistance, which prevents deformation and ensures durability and safety. Made from high-quality polypropylene (PP), this material is known for its excellent thermal stability, allowing it to withstand high temperatures without melting or warping.
The lid's durability also means it can be reused multiple times without losing its shape or functionality, making it a cost-effective and environmentally friendly choice for everyday use. Polypropylene is also BPA-free, ensuring that no harmful chemicals leach into food during heating.
Furthermore, the material's non-porous surface is resistant to staining and odors, maintaining hygiene and cleanliness over time. Its smooth finish allows for easy cleaning, either by hand or in the dishwasher.
Polypropylene's versatility makes it essential across industries due to its lightweight, chemical resistance, and processing ease. This thermoplastic polymer is widely used in packaging, automotive parts, textiles, and medical devices.
Its excellent resistance to organic solvents, acids, and bases, coupled with its ability to withstand temperatures up to 135°C, makes it ideal for various applications requiring durability and stability. In the medical field, its non-reactive nature and sterilizability make it suitable for surgical instruments and protective gear.
In the automotive sector, polypropylene components such as bumpers, dashboards, and interior trims not only reduce vehicle weight but also offer superior sound dampening and thermal insulation properties. Its ability to maintain color vibrancy and gloss over time adds to its desirability in the textile industry.