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does fiberglass resin leach chemicals
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Fiberglass resin, primarily composed of synthetic polymers, can leach chemicals, especially when not fully cured. These chemicals, such as styrene, can be harmful if inhaled or come into direct contact with the skin. This leaching is more pronounced in conditions of high temperature or when the resin is mixed inadequately, leading to incomplete curing. To minimize health risks and environmental impact, it’s crucial to ensure that fiberglass resin is fully cured and to follow safety guidelines during application. Using protective gear and ensuring good ventilation can significantly reduce exposure. For applications involving contact with food or water, special care should be taken to use resins approved for such use, as they are designed to minimize leaching.
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