BPA is a mass-produced industrial chemical used primarily to make polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins. In Jan 2010, the US FDA announced that recent studies provide reason for concern about the potential adverse health effects of BPA in infants and children, especially for applications with direct food.
It limits all the possible health risks. Using a BPA-free thermal paper can lessen all the worries you can have not only for your employees but also for your loyal customers. Letting them know that you care for their safety is a true mark of a successful businessman.
It’s environment-friendly – Once put into waste, BPA products will start to bring some negative tolls to everyone within the area especially if that area is close to the vicinity of wildlife. Animals can suffer the same effects of BPA as well, altering their ability to reproduce.
It provides the same image quality – Many people wonder whether the absence of BPA affects the quality of prints that the thermal paper produces. While it is true that BPA is excellent for making stable and clear thermal prints, BPA-free thermal papers are still very competitive in terms of overall print quality.