"Hot spot" material for baby bottles

After a revolutionary change from glass to polycarbonate in the material used for baby bottles with super heat-resistant polyether sulfone, it seems that a second major change will occur. At least in Japan, sales of BASF's polyethersulfone UKTRASONA E have soared since they were introduced to the market a few months ago. Japan’s largest infant and baby products manufacturer, Tokyo’s example company, believes that this trend will continue in the next few years.
At first glance, the reason seems a bit puzzling. These two thermoplastic materials have the same advantages. They are lightweight, non-breakable, and can guarantee the high safety required in the field of infant care. Other common advantages are high transparency and excellent surface characteristics, but also meet food safety standards. However, Mr. Yamamoto Harumi, who is responsible for the research and development of Pigeon Company, points out one important difference: that is, the superheat resistance of polyethersulfone. This means that the bottle can be sterilized at a high temperature, which guarantees better hygiene. Mr. Yamamoto pointed out: For young Japanese mothers, this is an important reason above all else.

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