Acrylic is non-toxic at room temperature. The smell during cutting is a characteristic ester fragrance, which can cause dizziness upon frequent exposure, making it toxic but not highly toxic. When the temperature exceeds 130-140°C, acrylic undergoes a chemical reaction, leading to combustion and the release of harmful gases.
To make the best use of acrylic products, we should pay attention to the following points:
Do not store with other organic solvents and avoid contact with them.
During transportation, do not scratch or tear off the surface protective film or paper.
3. Not to be used in environments where temperatures exceed 86°C. Of course, this is different when the temperature reaches 130-140°C, as a chemical chain reaction can occur in the presence of oxygen. We learned chemistry in high school, and the likelihood of acrylic completely burning is rare, so acrylic combustion usually produces harmful gases. I have personal experience with this. Our factory specializes in manufacturing acrylic products, such as acrylic display racks, acrylic fruit trays, acrylic boxes, and acrylic protective covers, among others. We are a seasoned manufacturer in this field. Occasionally, we use laser engraving machines, and every time we engrave acrylic with them, we can smell a strong, pungent odor. This is the harmful gas produced by the incomplete combustion of acrylic. Therefore, when using a laser engraving machine, windows and doors should be opened to maintain good ventilation. Especially in winter, do not close the windows and doors tightly, and avoid using air conditioning.
When cleaning acrylic products, simply use a 5% soap solution. Dampen a soft cotton cloth with the soap solution and avoid using harsh materials or wiping dry, as the surface can easily be scratched.





