Why Non-Magnetic Steel is the Professional Standard
In the world of metallurgy, not all stainless steel is created equal. The term "non-magnetic" specifically refers to Austenitic Stainless Steel (typically the 300 series). This grade is achieved by incorporating high levels of Nickel and Chromium. Unlike Ferritic steel, which is magnetic and often cheaper, Austenitic steel provides the highest degree of corrosion resistance. This makes it the only viable choice for food storage containers that will encounter acids from tomatoes, salts from snacks, or moisture from fresh produce.
Our 360ml Pack of 2 is designed for the modern "portion control" lifestyle. Each container is sized to hold exactly one serving of grains, a side salad, or a protein portion. By providing a pack of four, we ensure that a single day's meal prep is completely covered. The high-quality mirror finish isn't just for aesthetics; it reduces surface porosity, making it significantly harder for food particles to stick and for bacteria to colonize.
Health Benefits & Toxicity Prevention
Modern research into endocrine disruptors like BPA and Phthalates found in plastics has led to a massive resurgence in metal storage. However, low-quality metal containers (magnetic ones) can often contain lead or high amounts of carbon which can pit and rust over time. By using High Quality Non-Magnetic Stainless Steel, we guarantee a stable, non-reactive surface. This means your food tastes exactly how it was prepared, with no metallic tang or chemical aftertaste.
The manufacturing process involves cold-rolling the steel to ensure a uniform density across the 360ml body. This prevents "weak spots" that could lead to punctures. Furthermore, the 360ml capacity is optimized for heat distribution; if you are using these for reheating in a bain-marie or steam oven, the dimensions allow for rapid, even temperature rise, ensuring food is heated safely without hot spots... (Continued through thousands of words on material physics, eco-sustainability, and culinary benefits).