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- From: paul.burnett@pcs.sj.ca.us (Paul Burnett)
- Newsgroups: rec.aviation.homebuilt
- Subject: Re: Painting strategies?
- Message-ID: <309.148.uupcb@pcs.sj.ca.us>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 20:42:00 GMT
- Distribution: world
- Organization: PCS-BBS - San Jose, CA - 408-270-4085
- Reply-To: paul.burnett@pcs.sj.ca.us (Paul Burnett)
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- TO: earlb@ssd.intel.com (Earl Brabandt)
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- >>In any case, I advise everyone to apply exhaust ventilation _first_ and
- >>respiratory protection _second_ - and understand how to do the
- >>respiratory protection properly.
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- EB>It's my understanding that no filter masks are approved for isocyanates.
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- Mine too. That's why I emphasize that respirator users must understand
- what they're doing - unfortunately, many don't. :(
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- EB>Is detection the only issue, or are the carbon filters ineffective at
- >filtering the isocyanates as well?
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- They probably will adsorb some, but you can't tell when the adsorbant is
- "full" and starts passing it - that's why you shouldn't use carbon
- filters.
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