A SURVEY OF AIRBORNE HDI, HDI-BASED POLYISOCYANATE AND SOLVENT CONCENTRATIONS IN THE MANUFACTURE AND APPLICATION OF POLYURETHANE COATINGS

Autor: Myer, H. Everett, O'Block, Sondra, Dharmarajan, V.
Zdroj: American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal; November 1993, Vol. 54 Issue: 11 p663-670, 8p
Abstrakt: This study summarizes the results of industrial hygiene surveys performed between 1979 and 1987 in paint manufacturing and application operations using polyurethane coatings containing hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) and HDI-based polyisocyanates (trade name Desmodur N). A total of 466 Desmodur N and 457 HDI samples were collected from 47 operations most of which were in application. The application surveys covered manufacture and refinishing of transportation vehicles, painting of large military and civilian equipment, industrial finishing operations, and maintenance and construction operations. The primary objective of the surveys was to assess the potential exposure to HDI and HDI-based polyisocyanate. In more than 60% of the surveys, concentrations of airborne organic solvents also were monitored. Isocyanates were sampled using toluene/nitroreagent in midget impingers, and solvents were collected using charcoal tubes. They were analyzed using high pressure liquid chromatography and gas chromatography, respectively. The data from these workplace situations show there is some potential for isocyanate overexposure of unprotected workers and that it is greater in spray than in nonspray operations.
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