Lots of threads about which vinyls do and do not have chloride in them (obviously PVC does). Does anyone know of a facility that will test vinyl for you? Like, to send them a swatch, and they burn it through a gas spectrometer to tell you what dangerous fumes might be coming off?
Basically a toxicology lab that wont cost $10K per sample? I have quite a bit of things to test.
Does anyone know if epoxy has dangerous fumes? It cuts great on my laser. What about cured 8lb density urethane foam? One of my laminate composites has a foam layer, and was curious as to its toxicity. My big question is testing clear EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate). Its a great binding resin in my composite laminates designed for laser cutting. It soots up my grid fairly well, so Im sure its not too healthy, but then again, so is a lot of plastics.