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From: <jfarrelly5_at_comcast.net>
subject: [Paddlewise] Lexan
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 21:44:17 -0500
The argument against....
http://www.ourstolenfuture.org/NewScience/oncompounds/bisphenola/2003/2003-04
13-nalgenebpa.htm

The argument for....
 http://www.nalgene-outdoor.com/

I haven't taken sides.

Jim et al

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From: Steve Holtzman <sh_at_actglobal.net>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] Lexan
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 19:02:23 -0800
> jfarrelly5_at_comcast.net said:

> 
> The argument against.... 
> http://www.ourstolenfuture.org/NewScience/oncompounds/bispheno
> la/2003/2003-04
> 13-nalgenebpa.htm
> 
> The argument for....
>  http://www.nalgene-outdoor.com/

Jim,

I don't like the way the studies results were interpreted. I can't say
for certain that Lexan is safe because I really don't know, but I do
believe the study is flawed and there is a giant leap from the results
they saw to the conclusions they are making.

Steve Holtzman
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From: Kevin Dyer <kd.dyer_at_bluewin.ch>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Lexan
Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 17:54:54 +0100
We in the plastics industry here are told that basically any transparent 
plastic is considered food safe, provided:
- No UV protection
- No colorants (some are acceptable, but must be tested and certified 
food safe)
- No plasticizers (remember the polemic about cancer-provoking teats on  
babies bottles?)
As far as I know, you're fine with a transparent polycarbonate, it's 
used notably for making babies bottles and medical equipment.
BTW, Polycarbonate is one of the few heat sterilisable plastics and is 
also good for excellent impact resistance at low temps.
cheers,
Kevin

>I can't say
>for certain that Lexan is safe because I really don't know.....
>
>Steve Holtzman
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