Date: 12/23/1998, 1:22 pm
> A respirator is something that filters the air you breath. An organic one
> absorbs organic chemicals. There are disposable organic masks like
> painters masks, but better is a rubber face mask with interchangable
> cartridge filters. Most epoxy suppliers have the proper thing or can tell
> you where to get them.
I wanted to amplify Nick's point. A painter's "dust" mask will only protect you from large particles, like sanding particles or 'glass fibers. Even fine dusts will penetrate. Gases (i.e. fumes, vapors) are not filtered in the least.
Respirators remove organic vapors and exclude particles as well. Even cheap ones are OK as long as you replace the cartridges periodically (they can only absorb so many gas molecules.)
Test your respirator for a tight fit by wearing it into the bathroom when your Uncle Horace comes out after Christmas dinner. (You can demonstrate the worthlessness of a dust mask in the same manner.)
Season's best,
Bill
Messages In This Thread
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Jon -- 12/21/1998, 4:33 pm- Re: reaction to epoxy fumes
Nick Schade -- 12/22/1998, 9:48 am- Re: reaction to epoxy fumes
Lou McIntyre -- 12/22/1998, 7:59 am- Re: reaction to epoxy fumes
Gary Toffelmire -- 12/21/1998, 8:57 pm- Re: reaction to epoxy fumes
Bob Hysen -- 12/21/1998, 5:54 pm- Re: epoxy fumes
Nick Schade -- 12/22/1998, 9:51 am- Re: epoxy fumes
Roger Tulk -- 12/22/1998, 4:10 pm- Re: epoxy fumes
Nick Schade -- 12/23/1998, 12:15 pm- Re: epoxy fumes
Bill Burton -- 12/23/1998, 1:22 pm- Re: Uncle Horace test
Jay Babina -- 12/27/1998, 11:05 am
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Bob Marr -- 12/23/1998, 9:23 am- Re: epoxy fumes
Kelly T -- 12/23/1998, 9:36 am- Re: epoxy fumes
Bob Marr -- 12/23/1998, 11:37 am
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