Nantong Size Plastic Co.,Ltd.
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Introduction of Plastic Bottles

Introduction of Plastic Bottles

Plastic bottles are mainly made of materials such as polyethylene or polypropylene and added with a variety of organic solvents. Plastic bottles are widely used polyester (PET), polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) as raw materials, and after adding corresponding organic solvents, after high temperature heating, they are blow molded, extruded, or injection molded through plastic molds Plastic container.


It is mainly used for liquid or solid disposable plastic packaging containers such as beverages, food, pickles, honey, dried fruits, edible oil, and agricultural and veterinary drugs. Plastic bottles are not easily broken, low cost, high transparency, and food-grade raw materials.


Plastic bottles are made of polyester (PET), polyethylene (PE), and polypropylene (PP) as raw materials. After adding corresponding organic solvents, they are heated at high temperatures and then blow molded, extruded, or injection molded through plastic molds. Plastic bottles are not easily broken, low cost, high transparency, and food-grade raw materials.


When using plastic products, pay special attention to avoid contact with vinegar, detergent, etc., and avoid direct sunlight, high temperature, etc., to avoid chemical reactions. In addition, when you buy plastic tableware, you should choose plastic products with PE (polyethylene) or PP (polypropylene) labels, less decorative patterns, colorless, odorless, and smooth surface.


The main raw material for making beverage bottles is polypropylene plastic, which is non-toxic and harmless. It is used to hold soda and cola-type beverages without harmful effects on the human body; but because plastic bottles still contain a small amount of vinyl monomer, if the fat-soluble alcohol, vinegar, etc. is stored for a long time, chemical reaction will happen. Long-term consumption of food contaminated with ethylene can cause dizziness, headache, nausea, loss of appetite, and memory loss. In severe cases, it may also lead to anemia. In addition, if you use a beverage bottle to hold wine, vinegar, etc., the bottle will age due to the effects of oxygen, ultraviolet rays, etc., releasing more vinyl monomers, which will deteriorate the wine, vinegar, etc. stored in the bottle for a long time. For beverage bottles that are not allowed to contain other liquids and cause accidental injuries, it is recommended that beverage companies indicate warnings on the bottle packaging.