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Capacity | Diameter | Height |
20ml Spout Cup | 43mm | 20mm |
30ml Spout Cup | 43mm | 25mm |
20ml cup | 40mm | 23mm |
30ml cup | 40mm | 30mm |
45ml cup | 49mm | 32mm |
50ml cup | 43mm | 40mm |
1. Material parameters
Cup body material: food-grade PP (polypropylene) or Tritan
(high-end plastic), high temperature resistance (PP is usually
heat-resistant at 80~120℃, and Tritan is heat-resistant up to 100℃
or above).
Lid/seal material: PP or silicone (pay attention to whether it
contains harmful substances such as BPA).
Tea can material: Some small cans of tea use aluminum cans
(moisture-proof and fresh-keeping) or PET plastic (transparent and
visible).
2. Capacity specifications
Single cup capacity: common 200ml~350ml (portable models are mostly
around 250ml).
Small can tea capacity: single can of tea is usually 4g~8g
(corresponding to 1~2 brewing amounts).
3. Design parameters
Sealing: leak-proof design (such as silicone sealing ring, snap-on
lid).
Filter type: removable stainless steel filter or food-grade PP
filter (the aperture needs to be moderate to prevent tea residue
from seeping out).
Portability: light weight (plastic cups are usually 100-200g),
foldable design (some travel models).
4. Applicable scenarios
Temperature: hot and cold (need to confirm the temperature range of
the material, such as Tritan can be brewed with boiling water).
Tea type: suitable for loose tea, tea bags or directly put in small
cans of tea blocks (such as tea powder, pressed tea cakes).