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According to The Reynolds Company, slow cooker bags don’t melt because “they are made of an FDA-compliant, BPA-free, heat-resistant nylon material that is safe for cooking on high, low, and warm slow ...
Abstract Despite its versatility, the use of polypropylene (PP) has been limited to subzero temperature applications owing to its inherent brittleness at low temperatures. Herein, we introduce a PP ...
Hybrid bonding or surface activated bonding is becoming a very attractive technology to manufacture higher performance CMOS by addressing pitch scaling difficulties of solder interconnects. One of the ...
However, PI is imidized at high temperature (>350 °C) traditionally, which limits its application in thin-film transistor and fan-out wafer level package (FOWLP). In this work, 5-aminobenzimidazole is ...
Washing plastic in dishwashers raises the release of microplastics into the environment, which poses a human health risk, a new study finds. Experts explain.
A new French study reveals drinks in glass bottles contain more microplastics than those in plastic, tracing sources to painted metal caps.
The surprising ways food packaging is exposing us to microplastics New research shows that microplastics from paint and food processing are seeping into our food and drink.
Microscopic bits of plastic are sloughing off into food and beverages when consumers unwrap the plastic packaging, a new study has shown.
Plastic keeps food fresh as it journeys through the supply chain, but a growing body of evidence suggests it may negatively impact your health.
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