paint/personal protection
Jerry Budd
jerry at buddengineering.com
Sun Aug 28 12:41:52 AKDT 2005
>The warnings are for the isocyantes in the hardeners when they are
>sprayed into the air. As long as you don't snort the hardener when
>you are mixing it and do it in a well ventilated area you should be
>okay. When you spray it you would have to use a charcoal respirator.
>
>Tim
Actually, if it's isocyanate based you should be using an "air
pressure-fed" respirator. The charcoal won't be enough to filter the
air properly before you breathe it, you need a "clean" air supply.
Jerry
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