Your to much Pete, funny![]()
Your to much Pete, funny![]()
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BTW - What is ECF trying to say by calling me a "full member"?
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Last edited by RickHerron; 05-16-2012 at 10:10 PM.
Gotta tell you Matt, I think PET is probably the worse plastic to use. From what I've read LDPE is supposed to be much safer.
#1 PETE or PET (NOT SAFE due to antimony leaching)
Polyethylene terephthalate
#2 HDPE (SAFE)
High density polyethylene
#3 PVC or V (NOT SAFE due to phthalates)
Polyvinyl chloride
#4 LDPE (SAFE)
Low density polyethylene
#5 PP (SAFE)
Polypropylene
#6 PS (NOT SAFE for hot liquids, alcohol or fatty foods due to styrene)
Polystyrene
#7 plastics including polycarbonates that contain bisphenol A (BPA) (NOT SAFE due to BPA)
Polycarbonate
A variant on the theme, perhaps, but have you checked any of your problem eliquids against my4jewels' thread on eliquids that crack tanks? A pretty healthy number of eliquids, not by any means all "obvious".
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...learos-17.html
Pay It Forward Learn to laugh at yourself -- why let everyone else have all the fun :)
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/
I here what your saying Pete,,, Ben at Alien visions is using it, as well as some other juice suppliers, and many of the Chinese are using it though,,,, it is harder then the softer plastic bottles, and I see nothing on the inside of the bottles when stored juice is in it,,,, not that we can see everything by eye,,, but these soft LDPE & HDPE bottles I'm just having issues with Pete when it comes to taste. My juice just taste funky when using these, call me nuts I now but the PET & PETE seem to be pretty good so far, not like glass by any mean, Glass would obviously be best is I can get it to work in a bottom feeder some how by creating just the right seal so when you to a pull it would pull it up just enough but I doubt that's gonna work, I'm gonna try it though and see what I find
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" Is it true that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) only allows plastic beverage bottles, such as those made with polyethylene terephthalate (PET), for one-time use? No, FDA allows PET to be used in food-contact applications, including food and beverage packaging, regardless of whether the packaging is intended for single or repeated use. PET beverage bottles sold in the United States are designed for single use for economic and cultural reasons, not because of any safety concerns with PET."
http://www.plasticsinfo.org/beverage.../apc_faqs.html
What is the source for the unsafe, antimony leaching, claim?
Last edited by markfm; 05-16-2012 at 10:27 PM.
Pay It Forward Learn to laugh at yourself -- why let everyone else have all the fun :)
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/
Well, I asked the question before and I didn't get a response, so I was making sure he saw that I was asking him directly. Also, I think you meant to say "blind" as I didn't make a sound. Lastly, I don't remember asking you.![]()
Hey mwa102464, thanks for responding to my query.
FROM Help: Answer :
"We also have gone to great lengths to ensure that our bottles do not leach any chemicals into our eliquids, as some types of plastics are known to do.
All of our eliquids are bottled in LDPE plastic bottles which we feel is the safest choice to contain our product in. LDPE plastic does not leach any chemicals into the liquids in contains, ensuring that the eliquid you receive is the same high quality product expected.
We avoid glass bottles as some companies have chosen due to the greater potential safety risks presented by this type of container. Most companies offering glass eliquid containers do not offer childproof caps. Glass eliquid containers can also be easily broken potentially putting those who come into contact with it at risk if the liquid contained nicotine."
OK. It seems that the only answers readily available on the subject at hand (e-liquid containers...not Rick) is from e-juice vendors.
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