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621 Posts Member #: 393 Post Whore Oulton Park |
5th Dec, 2005 at 10:39:42pm
Anyway get a any problems spraying 2 pack i where a mask but find i have a dry mouth |
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Forum Mod ![]() 4828 Posts Member #: 154 Post Whore Midlands |
5th Dec, 2005 at 11:12:50pm
from what i can decipher from your post have you been spraying 2 pack with a shite mask?
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271 Posts Member #: 653 Advanced Member Cambs |
5th Dec, 2005 at 11:33:47pm
If you wanna live Id stop using it mate. Its only a bit of metal. If it blows it blows!
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Site Admin ![]() 15302 Posts Member #: 337 Fearless Tom Fenton, Avon Park 2007 & 2008 class D winner & TM legend. |
6th Dec, 2005 at 08:34:28am
You need a proper air-fed spraying mask to use 2-pack.
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![]() 9812 Posts Member #: 332 Resident Cylinder Head Modifier Mitsi Evo 7, 911, Cossie. & all the chavs ...... won no problem |
6th Dec, 2005 at 01:34:05pm
as tom says
Edited by BENROSS on 6th Dec, 2005.
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Site Admin ![]() 1921 Posts Member #: 333 Post Whore Tadley, Hampshire |
6th Dec, 2005 at 06:35:18pm
google said:
Isocyanates are the commonest cause of occupational asthma in our clinic, and in many countries. Spray painters using two pack paints have the highest risk of occupational asthma. Two pack paints used to use HDI (the most volatile) or TDI (slightly less volatile). They have been largely replaced by isocyanate prepolymers (or polyisocyanates). These are of larger molecular weight and are not listed as isocyanates in some data sheets. In my experience they still result in occupational asthma when inhaled. Much spray painting is done in well constructed spray booths with operators wearing externally fed air masks. The problems arise when a newly sprayed item is taken straight out of the spray booth, when isocyanate exposure may occur, when the sprayer lifts the visor to get a better look at the paint job, or when touching up is done outside the spray booth. Health effects of isocyanate exposure include irritation of skin and mucous membranes, chest tightness, and difficult breathing. Isocyanates are classified as potential human carcinogens and are known to cause cancer in animals. The main effects of overexposure are occupational asthma and other lung problems, as well as irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, and skin. The following commonly asked questions link to resources that provide useful safety and health information about isocyanates.
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621 Posts Member #: 393 Post Whore Oulton Park |
8th Dec, 2005 at 01:58:47am
Thanks people whats the thought on Sely ok the man in the paint job says these paints are alright without a mask but you need to lacker to get the shine |
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![]() 9812 Posts Member #: 332 Resident Cylinder Head Modifier Mitsi Evo 7, 911, Cossie. & all the chavs ...... won no problem |
8th Dec, 2005 at 03:05:02pm
celi is old hat but still excellent always use a charcoal filter mask, even with this
Edited by BENROSS on 8th Dec, 2005.
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