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is epoxy resin edible
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Epoxy resin is not edible; it's a polymer material used for a variety of applications such as coatings, adhesives, and art projects. When fully cured, epoxy resin is generally non-toxic and safe for indirect food contact, like use on countertops or serving trays, but it is not safe to ingest. The components in the uncured resin can be harmful if swallowed and may cause irritation or allergic reactions in some individuals. Always follow safety guidelines when handling and ensure it's fully cured if used in projects involving food contact. For edible projects, look for specific food-safe materials designed for such purposes.
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