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first of all, the acrylic material itself is not toxic, and the smell it emits is not toxic to the human body. if in a specific environment, acrylic will be "toxic", because the melting point of acrylic is - ° c, under normal temperature, acrylic will not have chemical reaction, but under high temperature
, acrylic will have chemical reaction , thereby producing toxic gases. for example, if the acrylic is calcined at high temperature, the acrylic will release toxic substances. another example: when engraving acrylic with a laser engraving machine, it will emit a strong irritating taste, and it often smells...
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ethanolamine - - - - . distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils, isopropylated, sulfonated, compds. with isopropanolamine - - - - . dl-alanine, n,n'-carbonylbis[ , -trifluoro-, diethyl ester - - c h f n o . distillates (petroleum), alkene-alkyne manuf. pyrolysis oil, methylindene fraction, friedel-crafts reaction
products with isobutene - - - - . distillates (petroleum), alkene-alkyne manuf. pyrolysis oil, vinyltoluene fraction, friedel-crafts reaction products with isobutene - - - - . dimethyl ethynylboronate - - c h bo . diazene, methyl[ -( -methyl- -dioxan- -yl)ethyl]-, -oxide - - c h n o . diazene, ethyl...
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