What type of material can withstand high temperatures and be FDA approved?

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The discussion centers on identifying materials that can withstand temperatures of 500°F while being FDA approved. Participants suggest glass as a potential option due to its low thermal conductivity and suitability for consumer products. The emphasis is on finding materials that do not absorb heat, ensuring safety and compliance with FDA standards.

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  • Understanding of thermal conductivity and its implications in material selection
  • Knowledge of FDA regulations regarding consumer product materials
  • Familiarity with high-temperature resistant materials
  • Basic principles of material science
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  • Research FDA regulations for materials used in consumer products
  • Explore high-temperature resistant materials such as ceramics and specialized polymers
  • Investigate the thermal properties of glass and its applications in consumer products
  • Learn about alternative materials with low thermal conductivity
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Product designers, materials engineers, and anyone involved in developing consumer products requiring high-temperature resistance and FDA compliance.

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Hello all,

I have a consumer product idea but I first need a material with very low thermal conductivity (not absorb heat). It must withstand 500F and be FDA acceptable.
 
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Hi kds562, welcome to PF. How about glass?
 

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