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Polycarbonate is a form of plastic that is very sturdy, yet can be made thin and pliable.
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Polycarbonate is identified by the number 7 inside the recycling symbol found on the plastic.
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Polycarbonate is strong and durable, but over time it may break down from repeated use at high temperatures.
Barbara Ficarra: Are Plastic Bottles Toxic? Barbara Ficarra 2011
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Polycarbonate, acrylic, mylar, polyethylene terephthalate (the stuff they use for Coke bottles), maybe silicone if you could find some that's clear.
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Polycarbonate, acrylic, mylar, polyethylene terephthalate (the stuff they use for Coke bottles), maybe silicone if you could find some that's clear.
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Polycarbonate with inherent color is key to the company's current designs.
Nokia Styles Comeback Plan Arild Moen 2011
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Polycarbonate is strong and durable, but over time it may break down from repeated use at high temperatures.
Barbara Ficarra: Are Plastic Bottles Toxic? Barbara Ficarra 2011
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Polycarbonate is made from BPA, and that small amounts of BPA can leach out of polycarbonate containers and plastic linings of cans into our food and drink.
Lisa Kaas Boyle: Pink Washing the Dangers of Bottled Water 2010
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Polycarbonate is strong and durable, but over time it may break down from overuse at high temperatures.
The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010
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Polycarbonate containers that contain BPA usually have a “7” on the bottom.
The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010
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