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Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is widely used as a pigment due to its bright whiteness and refractive properties. Its safety, primarily in cosmetic and food industries, has been a topic of discussion. When diffused in oil, typically for formulations in sunscreens, cosmetics, or pharmaceuticals, the safety of titanium dioxide depends on its particle size and form. Nano-sized particles can present health risks when inhaled, but their use in topical applications, like diffusion in oils for skincare, is generally considered safe. Regulatory bodies like the FDA and the European Food Safety Authority have deemed titanium dioxide safe for external use and as a food additive within certain limits. However, ongoing research and regulation revisions suggest a cautious approach to its use, especially in inhalable products. Proper labeling and adherence to regulatory guidelines are essential for safety.
Although titanium dioxide diffused into oil is usually considered safe. inhaling large amounts can cause respiratory problems.
When finishing a live edge slab, it’s vital to use an epoxy that’s specifically designed for woodworking projects. A clear, high-strength epoxy resin is recommended for its ability to penetrate the wood fibers deeply, provide a durable finish, and enhance the natural beauty of the wood. Look for an epoxy with a low viscosity for easier application and minimal bubbles. Additionally, UV resistance is important to prevent yellowing over time. Brands like EcoPoxy or West System are popular among woodworkers for these applications. Before application, ensure the wood is dry, clean, and free of dust. Applying a seal coat before the flood coat can help prevent air bubbles. Always mix the epoxy according to the manufacturer's instructions for the best results.
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a popular synthetic plastic polymer that is third most widely produced after polyethylene and polypropylene. Chemically, it is a vinyl polymer, formed by polymerization of vinyl chloride monomers (VCM). Its chemical resistance to acids, bases, salts, fats, and alcohols makes it applicable in various areas, from plumbing and electrical cable insulation to clothing and furniture. PVC is categorized into rigid and flexible types, with plasticizers like phthalates added for flexibility. It has a high chlorine content (about 56% by weight), contributing to its flame retardancy but also posing environmental and health concerns during production and disposal stages. PVC is not biodegradable and can release hazardous compounds when burned.
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a popular synthetic plastic polymer that is third most widely produced after polyethylene and polypropylene. Chemically, it is a vinyl polymer, formed by polymerization of vinyl chloride monomers (VCM). Its chemical resistance to acids, bases, salts, fats, and alcohols makes it applicable in various areas, from plumbing and electrical cable insulation to clothing and furniture. PVC is categorized into rigid and flexible types, with plasticizers like phthalates added for flexibility. It has a high chlorine content (about 56% by weight), contributing to its flame retardancy but also posing environmental and health concerns during production and disposal stages. PVC is not biodegradable and can release hazardous compounds when burned.
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