Classification of children's tableware

Common children's tableware sets in the market are mainly divided into plastic, stainless steel, ceramics, glass and wood. Considering health and safety, it must be the type of ceramic and glass tableware cover. Ceramic and glass tableware materials are safe and non-toxic, not easy to breed bacteria, convenient to disinfect, and safer and healthier for children. However, children's tableware made of microcrystalline glass is easy to break, and the broken fragments are easy to hurt children, which has certain safety hazards. So what kind of children's tableware set is good? Let's take a look at several common children's tableware sets.

1. Glass ceramic children's tableware set

Advantages: environmental protection and safety, not suitable for breeding bacteria.

Disadvantages: Fragile, fragments easily hurt children.

Suggestion: Glass and ceramic tableware are fragile and cannot be used by the baby alone. It is best to buy ceramic tableware with solid color and smooth surface. If you must buy a patterned one, you should pay attention to the "underglaze color", that is, the top grade is the one with smooth surface and no sense of pattern.

2. Plastic tableware set

Advantages: beautiful and resistant to falling.

Disadvantages: oil dirt is difficult to clean, and the surface is easy to wear after friction, which is unsafe.

Suggestion: It is best to choose colorless, transparent or plain color. Never buy plastic tableware with smells and messy colors.

3. Stainless steel children's tableware set

Advantages: easy to clean, not easy to breed bacteria, less chemical elements.

Disadvantages: poor thermal conductivity is easy to burn, and unqualified heavy metal content will endanger health. Dishes with soup can't be preserved for a long time, because the soup often contains acidic substances, which will dissolve the nickel and chromium in unqualified stainless steel tableware.

Suggestion: Stainless steel tableware has three codes: 13-0, 18-0, 18-8. The number before the code indicates the chromium content, and the number after it indicates the nickel content. The higher the nickel content, the better the quality. But nickel and chromium are heavy metals, so we must choose products with excellent technology, qualified quality and meeting national standards.