Safe use of BPA as a building block
Bisphenol A (BPA) serves as the fundamental building block to produce polycarbonate.
Its status as a monomer remains unparalleled, as it boasts a unique combination of properties that cannot be easily replicated or replaced. This distinctiveness underscores the indispensability of BPA in the synthesis of polycarbonate
BPA has demonstrated a remarkable safety track record spanning over 50 years.
About BPA
Bisphenol A (BPA) serves as the fundamental building block to produce polycarbonate.
In fact, it is the BPA which renders the unique combination of properties to polycarbonate. BPA has been subject to intense scrutiny and extensive testing over decades. In the polymer polycarbonate the BPA is fully consumed and firmly bound in the chemical structure, any potential migration is negligeable. Polycarbonate has a remarkable safety track record since more than 50 years. BPA cannot be replaced by any other starting substance if polycarbonate with its unique combination of properties is required.
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