some say yes
Yes it is safe. bacteria would not get into the food.
Considering that that's how it's normally sold, one is forced to conclude yes.
Types of plastic - polyethylene (HDPE or LDPE) found in plastic bags and shampoo bottles - polystyrene (PS) found in computer cases - polypropylene (PP) found in dishwasher safe containers - polyethylene terephthalate (PET) found in soda bottles - polyvinyl chloride (PVC) More generally speaking in engineering, plastics are divided into thermoplastic plastics and thermoset plastics These are based on their properties upon reheating after the plastic is molded. Thermoplastic plastics when heated will melt whereas thermoset plastics will not melt but only burn This is due to the way the branches of polymers coordinate. Thermoplastic plastics governed by largely van der waals forces. Thermoset plastics are crosslinked by covalent bonds
In general, food safe plastics are processed more carefully, to ensure that no harmful chemicals end up in the product.
Plastic Shelving is considered safe for children's rooms, as well as children's play areas. These are safe mainly because they will not have any sharp edges.
Is it "polyethylene terephthalate"? Probably, and if so it's perfectly safe. Polyethylene terephthalate is the plastic soda bottles are made from.
Food grade plastic is plastic which is not harmful to humans. It is safe to store food in this type of plastic as it does not contain any dye or other chemicals.
Usually polyethylene terephthalate, which has four advantages: it is easy to work with, it is very inexpensive, it is food safe and the companies that make it make a LOT of it, so you can get all you need.
No, not to store food to be eaten later. Use a food grade plastic or other container.
It is safe when dried,- but it may not work on many food containers, especially those made with polyethylene.
Plastic that is safe for foods.
HDPE stands for High-density polyethylene, which is made from petroleum. It is a plastic used in many water bottles, plastic bags, and corrosive-safe piping.
it is 99% safe. depends on how long you keep it. less than two days
no
Toys made from food grade plastic or silicon are safe for a baby.
no it is no safe to do that for your health
Absolutely not!