XRF readings:
Lead: 40000 ppm · Cadmium: 0 ppm · Arsenic: 0 ppm
Verdict: Very high: avoid food contact
This #SaferChoices â Casserole dishes: “How do I choose a Lead-free casserole dish?” (Including FIVE Lead-free examples available today!) tested at 40000 ppm lead, heavily contaminated. If any of the lead is on the painted surface, decoration, or worn area, expect bioavailable exposure with food contact, mouthing, or abrasion.
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Source: EverythingLead · Test method: XRF (Niton XL 5 Plus, 1.5 sigma)
License: Verdict and methodology © EverythingLead, CC-BY-SA 4.0. Factual XRF measurements are not copyrightable (Feist v. Rural Tel., 499 U.S. 340).