Under normal operating conditions, these components do not pose a health hazard. However, upon excessive heating or contact with a flame, they lose their original properties and form a very active hydrofluoric acid.
WARNING: Hydrofluoric acid can cause severe burns if it comes into contact with the skin. If such contact occurs, take the following steps immediately Remove any clothing that has been in contact with the acid. SEEK MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IMMEDIATELY. For 15-60 minutes, wash the damaged areas of the skin with plenty of cold or lime water.
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