Storage Condition
Store at refrigerator (2-8ยฐC) for long term storage
Synonyms
Bisphenol A, 80-05-7
Application Notes
Useful research chemical for a range of applications
Hazard Compound
Yes -Refer MSDS for accurate information
Bisphenol A is a drug product that is used as an analytical standard for HPLC, as well as in research and development of drugs.
Refund Policy
We are committed to offering products of the highest quality in order to meet the needs of our customers, and have elaborate systems in
place to ensure that material specifications, their certification and all handling and storage conditions are communicated at the time of
material handover.
We have invested in the highest quality packaging materials and use international logistics partners to service our customers. While all
possible precautions have been taken to deliver the required product(s), there may be some rare situations when our product does not
meet your requirements. Should that arise, please contact us with your concerns and we will endeavour to address them on a priority
basis. If there is no other option, we will either replace your product(s) or issue a refund or account credit, whichever you prefer.
If there is an issue with one or more of our products, our policy is that it must be reported to us within 45 days of your receiving shipment.
While we will always address product issues after the 45 day return window has passed, we cannot issue a refund or account credit. As
always, we appreciate your support.
Bisphenol A usage and description
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical compound that is widely used in the manufacturing of plastics and epoxy resins. It is commonly used in the production of water bottles, food containers, medical devices, and even dental fillings. BPA is known for its ability to improve the durability and heat resistance of plastic products, making it a popular choice for manufacturers.
However, over the years, concerns have been raised regarding the potential health risks associated with BPA exposure. Studies have shown that BPA can leach out of plastic products and into the food or beverages they contain, leading to possible health effects such as hormonal disruptions, reproductive problems, and developmental issues in children.
In recent years, many countries have banned the use of BPA in baby bottles and other products intended for infants and young children. Additionally, many manufacturers have started to produce BPA-free products to address the concerns of consumers.
Despite the controversy surrounding BPA, it remains widely used in many consumer products. It is important for individuals to take precautions to limit their exposure to BPA by avoiding the use of plastic containers with the recycling code #7, which indicates the presence of BPA. Additionally, choosing glass, stainless steel, or BPA-free plastic containers can help reduce the risk of exposure.