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any food grade epoxy resins?
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James66
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Hi people
just wondering if there are any epoxy resins that are food grade/safe for food contact?
Just that theres a bit of a project im looking into
cheers
james
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wojtepanik
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James66 (10/11/2013)
Hi people
just wondering if there are any epoxy resins that are food grade/safe for food contact?
Just that theres a bit of a project im looking into
cheers
james
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didn't have time to look closer but this seems to be your anwser
http://www.mcmaster.com/#general-purpose-epoxy-adhesives/=pbk4un
http://www.alfaadhesives.com/v2/productlist.php?series=FDA-Grade-Adhesives
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baja_patient
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In short, probably not. Although there are FDA approved ones, I wouldnt infuse a dinner plate and eat off of it. Too risky. What kind of application are we looking at?
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I had to get my bowls sent to a lab for testing before being able to sell to the public, as recommended by a fellow chap who works in a factory where they thermoform plastic containers. In the end I had to get a special clear coat to shield any free radicals in the resins. The problem with it is that its expensive unless bought in bulk, and its very hard to spray. Looks good though:
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carboncactus (11/11/2013)
I had to get my bowls sent to a lab for testing before being able to sell to the public, as recommended by a fellow chap who works in a factory where they thermoform plastic containers. In the end I had to get a special clear coat to shield any free radicals in the resins. The problem with it is that its expensive unless bought in bulk, and its very hard to spray. Looks good though:
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Hi Cactus!
what would be the price of that bowl for a forum member, like me? ;D
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Wojtek from Poland
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