Generally no. Tree sap is a resin (e.g. maple syrup is extracted from maple tree sap and we use this as food, natural rubber latex comes from the rubber tree sap and is used to make latex gloves and other items). Plastics and epoxy glues are resins and we use them for nearly everything.
Some types of resin are used to separate contaminants from liquids and these might become hazardous during that process, depending on the contaminants.
Fiberglass resin can be hazardous if not used properly. The resin contains chemicals that can irritate the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. It is important to use proper protective gear, work in a well-ventilated area, and follow safety guidelines when working with fiberglass resin.
Turpentine is a solvent obtained by the distillation of pine tree resin It is composed of terpenes, mainly alpha-pinene and beta-pinene.
With that same resin's liquid resin.
oil then resin!
You can use resin pigments or dyes to color resin.
Some clear resin alternatives for crafting and DIY projects include UV resin, epoxy resin, and polyester resin.
Yes, resin is flammable.
Oil then resin.
Polyester resin is a thermosetting resin, generally a copolymer
It is the resin left by weed
No, resin is not a varnish .
Some creative ways to use epoxy resin in craft projects include making resin jewelry, creating resin coasters, embedding objects like flowers or glitter in resin, and making resin art pieces by pouring layers of resin with different colors.