The production of glass grilles requires the use of fiberglass, resin, and fillers. Many friends are concerned that the raw materials used to produce these grilles may contain toxicity. So, is the workshop that produces fiberglass grilles toxic? Is there any odor in the workshop?
Because in recent years, the application of fiberglass grating has become increasingly widespread, whether in municipal construction tree protection boards, car wash room trench covers, or now in sewage treatment plants, chemical plants, breeding farms, offshore oil drilling platforms and other places, more and more manufacturers have emerged.
The excellent characteristics of fiberglass grating are also due to its production raw materials. Its performance includes: lightweight and high strength, good corrosion resistance, good insulation performance, low thermal conductivity, good designability, and excellent processability. The molding process can be flexibly selected according to the shape, technical requirements, purpose, and quantity of the product. The process is simple, can be molded in one go, and has outstanding economic effects.
In fact, the unsaturated resin in the raw material of fiberglass grating contains a certain amount of slightly toxic solvents such as styrene. These solvents can be released in a short period of time, and as long as ventilation is maintained smoothly during the production process, their impact on the human body is generally relatively small. Glass fiber and fillers are non-toxic, and fillers are usually calcium powder or aluminum powder. So, maintaining ventilation during the production process completely eliminates safety concerns, and during storage and transportation, harmful substances have already evaporated and will not pose a threat to our health. You can use them with confidence.
Is the workshop producing fiberglass grating toxic? Is there any odor in the workshop? The answer is of course not, or it can be said to be ignored. Therefore, friends engaged in this industry do not need to worry about this issue.

