Does plastic bottles made of materials such as ecogen and tritan really not produce environmental hormones?
Then is it safe to add hot water?
2270 2017-03-13 Gentleman
It is an eco-friendly material that combines the advantages of transparent glass and non-breakable plastic. Bisphenol-A (BPA), an environmental hormone, has not been detected, so you can use it with confidence.
Characteristics
① Safety: No harmful environmental hormones are produced
② Durability: Resistant to impact, does not scratch easily, and can be used in a dishwasher
③ Heat resistance: It does not deform easily even in heat, allowing for hot water disinfection and microwave heating
④ Usability: 100% recyclable after use
[Naver Knowledge Encyclopedia] Tritan [Tritan] (Shopping Terminology Dictionary)
http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=2413508&...
I don't think it's coming out if you look at the content here
If you hear from someone who works in that area,
No plastic is 100% safe from environmental hormones. It's just a few.
That's what he said.
So I don't think it's important whether it's a new substance or anything, so I'm just going to use it as stainless steel.
I know that environmental hormones don't come out between 20 and 100 degrees.
http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&a...
According to the article here, bpa free is a new product, so it is a substance that has not yet been verified, so bpa products that have reduced toxicity through some research can be safer.
I think stainless steel or glass containers are safer.
So I didn't use plastic containers as much as possible, but I changed them to stainless steel or glass containers if possible.
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