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  • We Will Use Glass to Hold the Cream Jars

We Will Use Glass to Hold the Cream Jars

Monday, May 20
1:45am - 1:45am
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We will use glass to hold the Cream Jar(KEXON). The things that appear out are admirable and practical, and some will be busy with bottle to anatomy a nice pattern.There are now jars made of glass, plastic, iron, porcelain and other materials. A large mouthful of utensils used to hold or cook food, mostly ceramics. It uses clay, made into a large mouth, and then coated with black glaze or yellow glaze, fired in the kiln. There are several kinds of large, medium, small and extra small, ceramic pots, smooth inside and outside, economical and practical. There are abounding plastics, there are covers, and there are no cover; avant-garde has a lot of adamant cans, some fabricated into canned food, and some fabricated milk crumb cans. Today's cans are diversified in form and use.


As consumers pay more attention to health, people pay more attention to whether the materials used in the crisper itself are healthy, hygienic and safe, and are harmless to the human body, such as PC materials, PE materials, PP materials, tempered glass materials and high Boron-silicate glass materials, etc., it is more common that the plastic crisper material is PC material.


The crisper is generally made of a transparent or translucent material. In this way, you can easily confirm the contents of the box without having to open the box when you use it. Moreover, the crisper has higher requirements on heat resistance, does not deform in high-temperature water, and can even be sterilized in boiling water. The first crisper made of borosilicate heat-resistant glass is not only resistant to high temperatures, but even if the temperature difference is drastically 120 C. The sealing performance of the crisper is also much better than other things. Its design is reasonable, and the crisper boxes of various sizes can be placed, combined and kept neatly in order to save space.


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P.O. Box 14039 
Portland, OR 97293

503-445-0991

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