PPSU vs Glass vs Silicone: Which Baby Bottle Material is Best?

One of the most common questions new parents and brand owners ask is: which baby bottle material is the safest and best? The answer depends on your priorities — durability, purity, cost, or feel. Let’s break down the three most popular materials.

PPSU (Polyphenylsulfone)

Best for: Premium brands seeking durability and safety

  • Heat-resistant up to 180°C — suitable for all sterilization methods
  • Medical-grade material used in surgical instruments
  • Distinctive honey-amber color indicates purity
  • BPA, BPS, and phthalate-free
  • Lightweight and virtually unbreakable
  • Lifespan: 6-12 months with regular use

High-Borosilicate Glass

Best for: Eco-conscious parents and newborn feeding

  • 100% chemical-free — no leaching at any temperature
  • Crystal clear transparency for easy monitoring
  • Scratch-resistant and odor-free
  • 100% recyclable and environmentally sustainable
  • Heavier than plastic alternatives
  • Can break if dropped (silicone sleeves recommended)

Food-Grade Silicone

Best for: Transitioning from breast to bottle

  • Soft, skin-like texture mimics natural breastfeeding
  • Squeezable for controlled flow
  • Naturally anti-colic
  • Lightweight and nearly indestructible
  • Easy to clean and dishwasher safe
  • Available in fun, appealing colors

Comparison Table

FeaturePPSUGlassSilicone
Heat Resistance180°C600°C+250°C
WeightVery LightHeavyLight
DurabilityExcellentFragileExcellent
Chemical SafetyBPA-Free100% InertBPA-Free
Price PointPremiumMid-HighMid

Our Recommendation

For OEM/ODM brands, offering a range of materials gives your customers choice. Explore BebeFree’s full product range across all materials, or contact us for custom manufacturing.

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