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which epoxy is fda approved
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FDA-approved epoxies are designated as safe for use in applications that come into contact with food. These epoxies meet the stringent requirements set by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. To be FDA-approved, the epoxy must not contain toxic substances that could leach into food and must withstand the conditions they are subjected to, such as washing and heating. When searching for an FDA-approved epoxy, look for those specifically labeled as such, often referred to as "food-grade epoxies." Brands like MAX CLR or ArtResin have options that are certified as safe for direct contact with food once fully cured. It's crucial to follow the manufacturer's instructions for mixing and curing to ensure the epoxy meets its safety standards. These products are used in a variety of settings, including kitchenware, food processing machinery, and containers.
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