Does PET bottles release hazardous substances when exposed to high temperatures or high temperatures?

2022/04/19

Author: mgg-Plastic bottle manufacturer

It is important to understand that single-piece PET plastic bottles do not contain compounds that can produce hazardous substances under normal conditions, including taking a hot car or placed in a refrigerator. John Hopkins University Bloomberg University emphasizes the problem of frozen bottled water. Its website pointed out: "This is a city legend.

 The freezing is actually the release of chemicals ... If there is a dioxin in plastic, then [freezing] will limit the release of chemicals, we do not think there is. " The FDA has reviewed the migration test data and concluded that the PET container will not immerse the harmful substance into its contents even under extreme conditions. With regard to the storage of bottled water in the hot car, FDA has said: "Exposure of the bottle to higher temperatures means that substances are from plastics to water [ Or other drinks in the like ] Mastergase.

 However, in their safety review, the FDA takes into account the exposure of higher temperatures in consideration of the potential levels of the substance from plastics to water, such as the sale and transportation of water bottled water. "The expected immigration level includes during storage and transportation temperature (eg, may be encountered in a closed vehicle in the sun), as described above, the mechanism has been determined by the mechanism as a safe within the marginal range. . Therefore, the agency does not think this is a security problem.

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