Noritake Cher Blanc Fine Porcelain 1655 White Plate (Made In Sri Lanka): 21 ppm Lead + 5 ppm Cadmium on the food surface. Safe by All Standards.
Noritake Cher Blanc Fine Porcelain 1655 White Ceramic Plate With Decorative Floral Pattern Around Edge
Reading #1) on food surface
60-second reading
- Lead (Pb): 21 +/- 4 ppm
- Cadmium (Cd): 5 +/- 2 ppm
- Mercury (Hg): non-detect
- Bromine (Br): non-detect
- Chromium (Cr): non-detect
- Iron (Fe): 1,093 +/- 57 ppm
- Copper (Cu): 42 +/- 11 ppm
- Zinc (Zn): 2,531 +/- 41 ppm
- Zirconium (Zr): 989 +/- 12 ppm
- Tin (Sn): 6 +/- 3 ppm
- Barium (Ba): 651 +/- 16 ppm
- Bismuth (Bi): 54 +/- 5 ppm
- No other metals detected in consumer goods mode.
Reading #2) on logo back mark
60-second reading
- Lead (Pb): 26 +/- 4 ppm
- Cadmium (Cd): 5 +/- 2 ppm
- Mercury (Hg): non-detect
- Bromine (Br): 2 +/- 1 ppm
- Chromium (Cr): 894 +/- 131 ppm
- Manganese (Mn): 820 +/- 90 ppm
- Iron (Fe): 1,942 +/- 72 ppm
- Cobalt (Co): 844 +/- 40 ppm
- Nickel (Ni): 69 +/- 28 ppm
- Copper (Cu): 75 +/- 12 ppm
- Zinc (Zn): 3,022 +/- 48 ppm
- Zirconium (Zr): 1933 +/- 23 ppm
- Tin (Sn): 157 +/- 5 ppm
- Barium (Ba): 970 +/- 20 ppm
- Platinum (Pt): 34 +/- 17 ppm
- Bismuth (Bi): 64 +/- 5 ppm
- No other metals detected in consumer goods mode.
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We use Corelle by Corning dishes that are thirty years old! My husband insisted that they are ok. He has Lymphoma now but we are still using them everyday! Please help! How can I convince him that there are not safe? We also have Noritake fine porcelain Wow Swirl made in Indonesia which we use only for special occasions a few times a year. Are they safe?
Here is the link for Noritake – scroll through the test results and see if you find any similar to yours:
https://tamararubin.com/category/noritake/
Which Corelle dishes do you have? Which Pattern?
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