ABS in water bottles refers to a high molecular polymer formed by the copolymerization of three monomers: acrylonitrile, butadiene and styrene. It is also called ABS plastic or ABS resin. This material is widely used in the manufacture of various daily necessities, including water bottles. The following is a specific introduction to ABS in water bottles:
Features
High strength: ABS plastic has high mechanical strength and can withstand certain pressure and impact, so it is suitable for making water bottles that need to withstand certain external forces.
Good heat resistance: ABS plastic has good heat resistance and a high melt index, and usually needs to be melted at a higher temperature. This allows ABS plastic water bottles to withstand the temperature of hot water within a certain range without deformation or cracking.
Chemical corrosion resistance: ABS plastic has good stability to a variety of chemicals and is not easily corroded, so it is suitable for storing various beverages.
Good processing performance: ABS plastic is easy to process and can be made into water bottles of various shapes and sizes through various processes such as injection molding and extrusion to meet the needs of different consumers.
Safety
In most countries and regions, manufacturers must ensure that their products meet the corresponding food-grade safety standards. ABS water bottles generally undergo rigorous testing and certification during the manufacturing process to ensure that they meet food-grade safety requirements. ABS material itself has low component migration, which means that under normal use conditions, only tiny particles worn off the surface of the bottle may release potential chemicals, but these amounts are generally considered safe.
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