engineerrock
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Are these analyses anything that have been published or that you can share? Are you using a standard test method for extraction (i.e. NSF 61)? I'm wondering how DEHP shows up in things where it is not intentionally added. Is it at parts per billion in the environment?
Most plants that process plastics specialize in one kind or the other, so cross contamination is unlikely...
And apologies for hijacking this thread on something distantly related to brewing...
Most plants that process plastics specialize in one kind or the other, so cross contamination is unlikely...
And apologies for hijacking this thread on something distantly related to brewing...
wantonsoup - thanks for keeping this discussion going. while most folks just shrug it off (as we've seen in this thread) i'm sure in the long term more folks will begin to understand. i have personally seen this compound, bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate a/k/a DEHP, show up in my laboratory analyses more times than not when using polyethylene, vinyl, PVC, etc. no study but through actual personal experience. sure we're talking parts per billion, but it IS still leaching at low (50's-60's) temperatures. the only thing that doesn't leach while i'm doing environmental sampling is Teflon. i sure hope high temp Silicon is just as good as that's what i'm using in my homebrewery. my homebrewery is 100% SS with some copper tidbits. no plastics anywhere other than my kegerator draft system.