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The lifespan of the thermos cup and how to extend it
by admin on 24-06-12
Cups all have a service life, no matter what material they are made of, and thermos cups are of course no exception. Cups made of different materials have different service lives. For example, the service life of plastic water cups is generally about 2 years. If Proper maintenance can last longer...
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How to clean a new thermos cup when using it for the first time
by admin on 24-06-10
When we use a new thermos cup for the first time, cleaning is essential. This not only removes dust and bacteria inside and outside the cup, ensuring the hygiene and safety of drinking water, but also extends the service life of the thermos cup. So, how to clean a new thermos cup correctly? Firs...
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Why does the 304 cup smell strange
by admin on 24-06-07
1. First of all, you need to determine whether your thermos cup has been used or not. If your thermos cup has not been used, then this is the smell emitted by the plastic parts inside the lid of the thermos cup. Find some broken tea leaves and soak them for a few days, then clean them with deterg...
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Can stainless steel water cups be used by children?
by admin on 24-06-05
1. 1. Children’s water cups can be made of 304, but 316 is better for babies to drink water. Both 304 and 316 are made of stainless steel. 2. As a thermos cup, 304 stainless steel is sufficient, although 304 is designated as a food-grade metal by the country. There is no problem in contact with w...
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Can a stainless steel thermos cup still be used if it has rust spots
by admin on 24-06-03
Stainless steel thermos cups with rust spots can continue to be used, but they should be cleaned thoroughly to avoid affecting health. 1. Reasons for rust spots on stainless steel thermos cups Due to long-term use or failure to clean the stainless steel thermos cup in time, coffee, tea stains, m...
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What factors determine the insulation time of insulated water cups and insulated kettles
by admin on 24-05-31
The thermal insulation principle of the thermos cup is to isolate the temperature from being transmitted outwards under the vacuum state between the double-layer sandwich walls to maintain heat. I believe many friends know the principle of cold air falling and hot air rising. Although the hot wat...
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What is the difference between a cold cup and a thermos cup
by admin on 24-05-29
What is a cooler? As the name suggests, the water cup can continuously maintain the low temperature of the beverage in the cup for a long time, protect the low temperature from being rapidly transmitted, and ensure that the temperature in the cup is always low within the designed specified time. ...
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Why do water condensation droplets appear on the surface of a double-layered stainless steel water cup after filling it with ice water
by admin on 24-05-27
I bought a beautiful double-layered stainless steel water cup, which I use daily for drinking cold drinks. But why do water condensation beads appear on the surface of this double-layered water cup soon after filling it with cold water? This is confusing, what could be causing this? As mentioned...
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What is the reason why the newly purchased thermos cup is not insulated
by admin on 24-05-24
In the previous article, I taught you how to easily and quickly determine whether the thermos cup is insulated when you buy it offline. I also taught you that if the outside of the thermos cup you purchased starts to heat up soon after pouring hot water into it, it means that the thermos cup is n...
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Why can only stainless steel water bottles be used as thermos cups
by admin on 24-05-22
What is a thermos cup? Are there any strict international requirements for thermos cups? As the name suggests, a thermos cup is a water cup that preserves temperature. This temperature represents both hot and cold. It means that the hot water in the water cup can be kept hot for a long time, and...
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What are the differences between water cup creativity and practical production
by admin on 24-05-20
I recently encountered a project. Due to time constraints and relatively clear customer requirements, I tried to draw a sketch myself based on my own creative foundation. Fortunately, the sketch was favored by the customer, who required structural design based on the sketch, and finally completed...
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What height should a good water cup have?
by admin on 24-05-17
A good water glass must have the following heights: 1. High quality Everyone must say that high quality is a definite word, but I believe my friends don’t know exactly what high quality water cups refer to? High quality includes the high quality of materials. Materials required by international ...
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