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April 15, 2024

What are the potential hazards of structural adhesive to human body?

Structural Adhesive may have potential harm to human body such as skin irritation, respiratory irritation and eye irritation. Structural adhesive is a kind of adhesive that can withstand the strong adhesion of structural parts. Its main component is silicone, which is a chemical substance. Long-term contact may be harmful.
1. Skin irritation: If the structural adhesive comes into direct contact with the skin, it may lead to skin allergy, redness, itching, burning and other symptoms. If the contact area is large or for a long time, it may cause skin damage, pain, blisters and other symptoms.
2. Respiratory tract irritation: structural adhesive will release irritating gases during use. If inhaled, these gases may irritate the respiratory tract, leading to symptoms such as cough, wheezing, sore throat and dyspnea. In severe cases, it may lead to respiratory tract burns and even damage to the lungs.
3. Eye irritation: If structural adhesive splashes on eyes, it may cause eye pain, increased tear secretion, blurred vision and other symptoms. If it is not cleaned in time, it may cause serious damage to eyes, leading to visual loss.

It is suggested that when using structural adhesive, necessary protective measures should be taken, such as wearing protective glasses and gloves, and good ventilation should be maintained to avoid direct inhalation. In case of accidental contact with skin or eyes, rinse with clear water immediately and seek medical attention in time.

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