A safe and clean working environment is the first step to producing a successful composite laminate. Make sure to plan your project or repair accordingly, and take simple measures for safety with every project:
- Protect yourself with gloves, goggles, respirators or a mask, and disposable clothing.
- Prevent contamination between projects and protect equipment by keeping the work space clean.
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SURFASOLVE Waterless Prep Wipes offer a unique non-hazardous organic solvent to replace acetone, MEK, IPA, and other...
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Acetone is a powerful solvent, used in the composite industry as the standard for cleaning and degreasing. It will...
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Reduce spills, evaporation, and contamination. Easy-to-squeeze dispensing—Easy to identify. Our 16 oz....
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With dust, fumes, vapors and other air borne contaminates are a common place in any workshop, it's important to keep...
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Protect against respiratory irritation and potential health issues with this simple safety device. Particles from...
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Composite materials can be dangerous when you're not properly protected. Vapors and splashes can cause unnecessary...
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Eye protection is an absolute necessity when working with composite materials. These lightweight, comfortable...
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For most lamination projects, these affordable latex gloves will last for several hours at a time. They are...
Remember to thoroughly review Safety Data Sheets for those products where they are available. The Safety Data Sheet, or SDS, identifies potential hazards involved with the product. It details safe handling guidelines, as well as first aid measures to follow if an accident were to occur. At FibreGlast.com, the SDS, if applicable, can be found on the "Documents" tab on individual product pages.
For more helpful information, visit our Learning Center and read, Safety in Composites and Setting Up a Composite Shop.
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