What are the harmful effects of sludge stripping agents on the human body?
Adhesive raovers are commonly used to raove paint, resin, glue, and other sticky substances from hands or other body parts. These products may contain certain chaical components that could be harmful to human health. Generally, the main components of adhesive raovers may include organic solvents, surfactants, and other additives, which could cause adverse reactions such as skin irritation, allergic reactions, and respiratory irritation.
Common components of adhesive raovers and their potential health risks include:
Organic solvents: such as toluene, xylene, acetone, etc. These organic solvents may cause symptoms such as dizziness, headaches, nausea, and difficulty breathing, and prolonged exposure may damage the nervous systa, liver, and kidneys.
Surfactants: such as sodium lauryl sulfate, etc. Certain surfactants may cause skin irritation and allergic reactions.
Other additives: such as fragrances, preservatives, etc. Certain additives may cause allergic reactions or other health issues.
When using sludge stripping agents, the following precautions should be taken:
Avoid prolonged skin contact; it is best to wear protective gloves.
Use in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling organic solvent vapors.
Strictly follow the usage instructions and safety precautions outlined in the product manual.
If any adverse symptoms occur after using a sludge stripping agent, such as skin redness, swelling, stinging, or difficulty breathing, discontinue use immediately and seek medical assistance.