English
Maharashtra State BoardSSC (English Medium) 8th Standard

Collect the information about the plastic used in production of utensils used in microwave oven. - Marathi (Second Language) [मराठी (द्वितीय भाषा)]

Advertisements
Advertisements

Question

Collect the information about the plastic used in production of utensils used in microwave oven.

Activity

Solution

The plastic materials used for making utensils suitable for microwave ovens are specially designed to withstand high temperatures without releasing harmful chemicals or melting. These plastics are certified as microwave-safe and must meet stringent standards for food safety.

Key Types of Plastics Used:

  1. Polypropylene (PP):

    1. Properties:
      • Heat-resistant and durable.
      • Non-toxic and food-safe.
      • Lightweight and flexible.
    2. Usage:
      • Commonly used for microwave-safe food containers and lids.
  2. Polycarbonate (PC):

    1. Properties:
      • Transparent and strong.
      • Resistant to high temperatures.
    2. Usage:
      • Used for microwave-safe plates, bowls, and covers.
    3. Concerns:
      • Some polycarbonate products may contain BPA (bisphenol A), so BPA-free versions are preferred.
  3. Silicone:

    1. Properties:
      • Heat-resistant, flexible, and non-toxic.
      • Safe for use in both microwaves and ovens.
    2. Usage:
      • Used for bakeware, steamers, and food covers.
  4. Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET):

    1. Properties:
      • Transparent and heat-resistant.
      • Commonly recyclable.
    2. Usage:
      • Used for reheating trays and pre-packaged food containers.
  5. High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE):

    1. Properties:
      • Durable, lightweight, and safe for microwaving.
    2. Usage:
      • Often used for microwavable pouches or containers.
shaalaa.com
  Is there an error in this question or solution?
Chapter 4.3: Man Made Materials - Exercises [Page 93]

APPEARS IN

Balbharati Integrated 8 Standard Part 4 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 4.3 Man Made Materials
Exercises | Q 1. | Page 93
Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×