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"Nuking" Know-How

06/03/2006 11:30 AM

According to the American Plastics Council, innovations in microwave technology and plastic packaging are helping preserve the family meal. As for those who may be "confused about using plastics in the microwave," the council's Web site gives the necessary tips for making that meal just a little more successful.

The preceding article is a "sneak peek" from the June edition of the Plastics & Resins Report newsletter from GlobalSpec. To stay up-to-date and informed on plastics industry trends, products, and technologies, subscribe to Plastics & Resins Report today.

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Nuking "Know How"

06/13/2006 11:01 AM

Gotta love it when your meal and the container "become one" after a slight time setting miscalculation. Of course, when I was a kid, the closest we came to this kind of fun was the old boy scout trick of boiling water in a paper cup in the campfire.

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07/31/2006 11:18 PM

dont they use benzine to make plastice. is there leaching into the foods if over heating of plastic occurs?

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