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Western tableware

Western tableware includes knife, fork and spoon. 

The authentic traditional Western tableware should be metal products, divided into gold, silver and steel tableware. 

Generally, the higher the specification, the better the tableware.

 

If you use low-quality stainless steel cutlery or use stainless steel cutlery in an inappropriate way, 

it may cause heavy metals to harm human health. 

When buying stainless steel cutlery, you should pay attention to the parameters indicated above. 

There are often three codes "13-0", "18-0" and "18-8" on stainless steel tableware. 

The number before the code represents the chromium content, and the number after the code represents the nickel content.

 

In order to prevent heavy metals such as nickel and chromium from harming the human body, 

attention should be paid to the use of stainless steel products:

 (1) Do not use stainless steel tableware for a long time to hold strong acid or strong alkaline food to prevent 

the dissolution of metal elements such as chromium and nickel.

 

(2) Don't use stainless steel utensils to torment traditional Chinese medicine. Since traditional Chinese medicine contains many alkaloids, 

organic acids and other ingredients, especially under heating conditions, it is difficult to avoid chemical reactions with them, 

which will cause the medicine to fail and even produce more toxic chemical substances.

 

(3) Do not use strong alkali or strong oxidizing chemicals for washing.

 

Stainless steel is made of iron-chromium alloy mixed with other trace elements. The metal has good properties and is more resistant to corrosion 

than other metals. However, if used improperly, the trace metal elements in stainless steel will also slowly accumulate in the human body, 

reaching a certain amount will endanger human health. For example, nickel is a carcinogen.

 

Therefore, take special care when using stainless steel tableware. Do not hold strong acid or strong alkaline food for a long time to prevent 

the dissolution of metal elements such as chromium and nickel; stainless steel utensils should not be used to torment Chinese medicine to prevent 

stainless steel from being heated with alkaloids in Chinese medicine. It reacts with organic acids to generate more toxic chemicals; at the same time, 

it is also important to not use strong alkalis and strong oxidizing agents to wash stainless steel tableware; once the stainless steel tableware is 

found to be deformed or damaged, the tableware should be replaced in time.

 

So the use of stainless steel tableware must be anti-corrosion.

 

In addition, different tableware and kitchen utensils release different elements during the cooking process, 

and these elements have different effects on the body. 

Excessive amounts of any of these elements will cause damage to the human body. Therefore, various meals and kitchen utensils should be used 

alternately to complement each other, so as to be beneficial to human health.

 

Guangdong Infull Industry and Trade Co., Ltd. is a company specializing in the production of stainless steel tableware. 

The stainless steel products produced by this company are medium and high-end products. 

The stainless steel raw materials are strictly selected and finally made into stainless steel products through high-end technology. 

Humans will not produce chemical substances in the process of use, and there is no harm to the human body.


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