TPU Cutting Boards | Korean Products

January 21, 2014

TPU Cutting Boards
http://korean-products.com/inquiry[INQ. NO. 1401C16]] Normally, cutting boards need strong sterilization since clefts on cutting boards are the perfect place for germs and bacteria to multiply. However, the traditional wood cutting board is very hard to clean up and dry.

Thus, Livingicon(www.sallema.co.kr)’s TPU (Thermoplastic Poly Urethane) cutting board deserves attention.

It can be cleaned with boiling water for sterilization. As TPU has a high resistance to abrasion and heat, it can withstand the temperatures from -20°C to +150°C, making it boilable for sterilization. When placed in boiling water, environmental hormones such as ‘bisphenol A’ are not released. This TPU cutting board less absorbs juice and odor from foods than other traditional cutting boards and it is convenient to use with its great flexibility and lightness.

It is easy to keep dry and clean. In addition, TPU is about 3 times stronger than PE, PP, and the elasticity from TPU acts as a buffer against noise from knives.

The TPU cutting board has great flexibility such as for users to carry for foods on the board into the containers. It is designed like a palette. The stylish four-color cutting boards for easy identification prevent cross contamination and a practical self draining stand enables draining away, enhancing the appearance of the kitchen. For more detailed information on this product, you can contact sales@sallema.co.kr.

 
 
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