PolymerTim
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Originally posted by: Nathelion
I think the problem with the coating idea is cost, not feasibility.
I would agree. There are a lot of things that can be done, but won't if there is not a financial or legal incentive. For manufacturers to address this issue of outgassing would take one of two scenarios in my mind. First, research begins to show evidence that the levels of chemicals being outgassed can actually be harmful to people using the equipment. Then either that evidence is compelling enough that manufacturers take action for fear of legal action or the evidence is only strong enough to convince a lot of consumers that it is a problem and the manufacturers make the changes as a marketing strategy.
Just look at bisphenol A and phthalates as an example. I won't go into the details here, but I think you can see how these topics have followed a similar path.