Polyphthalamide (PPA) (Food Grade) Description:
Polyphthalamide (PPA) (Food Grade) is a high-performance thermoplastic specifically designed to meet stringent food safety standards, including GB and FDA certifications. This material combines excellent thermal stability and mechanical strength, ensuring durability in various food-related applications. PPA's inherent resistance to chemicals and moisture makes it suitable for use in environments where food contact is critical. Its food-grade certification guarantees that it meets safety regulations for direct contact with food, making it an ideal choice for kitchen utensils like spatulas and other food-contact plastics. With its reliable performance and compliance with safety standards, PPA (Food Grade) provides both functionality and peace of mind in culinary applications.
Polyphthalamide (PPA) (Food Grade) Specifications:
Material
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Polyphthalamide
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Density
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1.42g/cm^3
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Flow Molding shrinkage
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0.3%
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Transverse Molding shrinkage
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1.2%
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Tensile Strength at Max Load
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200MPa
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Elongation at Break
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1.0-2.5%
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Flexural Strength
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250MPa
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Flexural Modulus
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11500MPa
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Impact Strength
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50kJ/m^2
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Notched Impact Strength
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10kJ/m^2
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Processing
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Injection Molding
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Polyphthalamide (PPA) (Food Grade) Applications:
1. Spatulas: Providing a safe and durable option for cooking and serving.
2. Kitchen Utensils: Suitable for various food preparation tools that require safety and performance.
3. Food Storage Containers: Ensuring compliance with food safety regulations for storing edibles.
4. Food Processing Equipment: Used in components that come into contact with food during processing.
5. Cookware Handles: Offering heat resistance and safety for cookware used in food preparation.
Polyphthalamide (PPA) (Food Grade) Packing:
Our Polyphthalamide (PPA) (Food Grade) is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Polyphthalamide (PPA) (Food Grade) FAQ:
Q1: How should PPA (Food Grade) products be cleaned and maintained?
A1: PPA (Food Grade) products can typically be cleaned with mild detergents and warm water; however, avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the surface.
Q2: Are there any safety concerns with using PPA (Food Grade)?
A2: PPA (Food Grade) is considered safe for food-related applications, but always refer to safety data sheets and follow recommended handling practices.
Q3: How does PPA (Food Grade) compare to other food-safe plastics?
A3: PPA offers superior thermal stability and strength compared to many standard food-safe plastics, making it a preferred choice for demanding culinary applications.