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are epoxy resin fumes flammable
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Epoxy resin fumes, emanating from the material before it fully cures, are generally not flammable but can be hazardous to health if inhaled in large quantities. The risk of flammability primarily comes from the liquid form of epoxy resins and their hardeners, which often contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can ignite if exposed to an open flame or high heat sources. It's crucial to work in a well-ventilated area and follow all safety instructions provided by the manufacturer to minimize exposure to fumes and the risk of fire. Complete curing of epoxy resin significantly reduces any risk of flammability, as the chemical reaction during curing diminishes the presence of VOCs.
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