Brief introduction about China suppliers and China products from www.madeinchina.com. This video contains the information of the company that exsists on madeinchina.com– a B2B platform which provides China products and service for worldwide clients. Established in 2000, Ningbo Dukang Ceramic Co., Ltd. covers an area of 20000 square meters. Now we employ about 150 workers, and 12 engineers, 3 senior engineers. There are 5 departments Sales Department, R&D Department, Engineering Department, and Production Department. There are now, we have two productions, the main filter material are: Inorganic Ceramic Membrane, Porous Ceramic Piece, Mineralized Ball, and Tourmaline Ceramic Ball. The yearly output of Inorganic Ceramic Membrane is 2000000 pieces per year, the Porous Ceramic Piece are 5000000 pieces per year, the Mineralized Ball are 5000000 metric ton per year. The product is of high quality, especially the Inorganic Ceramic Membrane leads a high position in China. Our main market of filter material is in the Southeast Asia, Europe, and Middle East, and our foreign trade ratio are more than 50%. Today, we have researched the new products: Complex Carbon Ceramic Filter, Two-faced Ceramic Filter, the Two-faced Ceramic Filter has been applied for invention patent; the Complex Carbon Ceramic Filter has been applied for the new products patent. Please feel free to contact us for more information. We hope to receive your correspondence in the near future. Source from:nbdukang …
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I Have Plain White Ceramic Plates From Gibson That Were Made In China, Could They Contain Lead?
The plates have no designs on them, cept for something that’s sort of ridged around the rim area, but it’s just an imprint, and isn’t colored. The entire plates are white. On the bottoms of them it says “Gibson” – “China”. Could these have lead in them, or does that only apply to the ones that are colored and painted? If they might or probably do contain lead, can someone link me to a kit I can purchase, with which to test them?