Phosphor bronze is not FDA compliant. It contains copper, tin, and phosphorus, which are not approved materials by the FDA for direct food contact. If you need a material that is FDA compliant, consider using stainless steel or food-grade plastics instead.
YES!!!!!! it's FDA approved and it's approved by the global FDA
Yes it is FDA approved for consumption.
What types of pigment are approved by the FDA?
capsule endoscopy was FDA approved in 2001.
Yep, you can weld steel to stainless and you can weld stainless to steel. You can use steel or stainless welding rod in either case but the steel or steel welding rod will of course rust.
Well, the answer lies in the question; by saying 'real' stainless steel, you are implying that there are fake metals which go under the name 'stainless steel', thus the difference is that the stainless steel in refigerators is actually stainless steel, and the fake stainless steel is not...thus your question is answered...
stainless steel
No, Stainless steel is not porous. Steel how ever is.
If a product is FDA approved, it will typically indicate so on the bottle somewhere. Each product is different, and most FDA approved items are not over-the-counter items.
which anti-depresant is not FDA APPROVED for pediatric use
This product is not FDA approved and contains Ephedra which is no longer available for sale in the U.S.