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Radiation problems of industrial products

Radiation is everywhere, and industrial products are no exception. However, as long as the radiation dose does not exceed 32 micro-wheels/hour, we can safely regard it as a non-radiation product that meets the United Nations standards. However, as a common industrial product, the material and placement of advertising light boxes may have an impact on human health. This paper will discuss the radiation problem of advertising light boxes from many aspects to help readers better understand this topic.

Advertising carriers may release harmful gases.

The main material of advertising light box is usually a combination of stainless steel and plastic. Although its main material does not produce radiation, the advertising carrier printed on the light box may sometimes release harmful gases, such as formaldehyde. Therefore, when buying advertising light boxes, we need to pay attention to choosing products with reliable quality, environmental protection and safety.

Influence of materials on radiation problems

When placing light box advertisements, we suggest that you put them outdoors, not indoors. For indoor advertising, we suggest that you choose more environmentally friendly and safer materials such as paper, wood, hard plastic or KT version. These materials not only do not produce radiation, but also are more environmentally friendly and safer.