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Can cyclohexanone be used as a bonding agent?

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Can cyclohexanone be used as a bonding agent?

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Cyclohexanone does an excellent job of bonding PVC materials and is generally considered to be less expensive and easier to use than many other agents. Before using cyclohexanone, however or any other agent a manufacturer needs to examine various issues, including, but not limited to, those discussed below. The manufacturer should call FDA to ask if there is any reason that would prohibit the use of cyclohexanone in the intended application. Will additional testing requirements be imposed because of the introduction of cyclohexanone? Is the grade of the selected cyclohexanone approved for the particular application? One way to check is to search the agency’s Web site for published documentation. Chemical watch lists can also be checked. These are compiled by state specialists who determine which chemicals are known or suspected to present a health hazard. If cyclohexanone appears on such a list, it would be wise to invest in extensive research and legal advice before proceeding with it

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