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by kragen
667 days ago
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you cunninghammed me: nalgenes are polycarbonate, which is a lot less inert all the polyethylenes are relatively inert, because polyethylenes are in some sense just heavy paraffins. paraffin is germanized latin for 'relatively inert' |
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Some Nalgene's are polycarbonate, like those commonly drunk from. But not all, some are HDPE[0,1,2].
Some are Polypropylene co-polymer[3] but those are more for specialist things I guess.
[0] https://ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/ultralite-1-litre-wide-m... [1] https://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/p/nalgene-hdpe-125ml-wide-mo... [2] https://www.elitemountainsupplies.co.uk/camping-trekking-c4/... [3] https://www.thelabwarehouse.com/products/bottle-nalgene-ppco...