• tetraodon@feddit.it
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    9 months ago

    I lived for a while in China and was horrified because serving hot street food in plastic bags was ubiquitous.

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    9 months ago

    My understanding is that polypropylene is the most stable plastic (with hdpe coming in at a close second) unless subjected to uv radiation. Of course, it depends on the co-polymer which is almost impossible to find on a product.

    Hdpe is not supposed to have an issue with UV radiation however.

    I wonder if the radiation that is emitted from a microwave has similar effects as UV radiation.

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      9 months ago

      Short answer: no. It’s an entirely different wavelength and has other effects. UV does its damage by ionizing, which microwaves are fundamentally incapable of.

      So the taken effect is a different one.