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Silicone resin is mainly made from silicon, a compound that is found in rocks, in the sand, from which it is extracted. It is the most common element on Earth besides Oxygen. It is used in a wide range of industrial products, from the beginnings of civilization (making of glass) to the latest technologies (computer chips). This nonreactive inert substance is non-toxic, which is why it is authorized by the FDA for food storage and baking as well as for medical breast implants.
Also, its release in nature is non-toxic to the environment. It is stable, durable, unbreakable, and recyclable; multiple uses - it can be used in the refrigerator, freezer, in the oven, the microwave and it is dishwasher safe. In short, all these advantages contribute to the everyday benefits of silicone products, and since any purchase can cause some kind of pollution, through its manufacture and transport process, every time you choose a silicone product over a conventional product, it makes a difference in minimizing the impact on our environment.
Besides silicon, color additives are also added during the manufacturing process. These additives give the product its vibrant colors. All these color additives are strictly checked and certified and they must receive the FDA (USA) and LFGB (European) testing approval and certification before the products can be sold. All of our silicone materials are properly heated at high temperatures for several hours to maintain its purity.
Silicone Cookware - Silicone is a synthetic rubber which contains bonded silicon (a natural element which is very abundant in sand and rock) and oxygen. Cookware made from food grade silicone has become popular in recent years because it is colorful, nonstick, stain-resistant, and durable, cools quickly, and tolerates temperature extremes. There are no known health hazards associated with use of silicone cookware. Silicone rubber does not react with food or beverages, or produce any hazardous fumes.
To protect consumers, the FDA and the European Union enforces the toughest regulations in the world regarding the manufacturing and importing of silicone products.