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andling hazardous materials
Heated paint
WARNING
Risk of toxin inhalation.
Burning of painted, plastic or rubber parts produces gases that
could damage respiratory tracts.
Nev
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or rubb
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ts
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any pl
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s
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ti
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cs.
Heated paint gives off poisonous gases. Therefore, paint must be
removed from an area with a radius of at least 10 cm (4 in) before
carrying out welding, grinding or gas cutting. In addition to the
health hazard, the weld will be of inferior quality and strength,
which, in the future, may cause the weld to break.
Met
t
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sures when remov
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g
paint
Blasting
- use respiratory protective equipment and protective goggles
Paint remover or other chemicals
- use a portable air extractor, respiratory protective equipment
and protective gloves
Grinding machine
- use a portable air extractor, respiratory protective equipment
and protective gloves and goggles
Never burn painted parts after they have been discarded. They
should be disposed of by a licensed disposal plant.
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Polymer materials can, when heated, form compounds which are
dangerous to health and environment and must therefore never
be burned when scrapped.
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ials
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,
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s mus
s
t be
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fo
o
l
l
l
l
o
o
w
w
e
e
d:
- Protect the material from heat.
- Use protective gloves, protective goggles and respiratory
protective equipment.
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d
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Risk of serious injury.
At very high temperatures fluoro-carbon rubber forms substances
which are very corrosive to skin and lungs.
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a
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sonal pr
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.
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g
a machin
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e wh
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ch ha
a
s be
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en
n
dam
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aged by fi
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re or
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be
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n ex
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n
t
t
e
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n
n
s
s
e heat,
,
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e fo
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mea
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s
s
ur
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es
s
should
d
be
e
ta
a
k
k
en:
:
Use thick, rubber gloves and wear protective goggles.
Discard gloves, rags and other items that have been in contact
with heated fluoro-carbon rubber after first having washed
these items in lime water (a solution of calcium hydroxide, that
is slaked lime in water).
The area around a part which has been very hot and which may
be made of fluoro-carbon rubber should be decontaminated by
thorough and ample washing with lime water.
As a precaution, all seals (O-rings and other oil seals) should
be handled as if they were made of fluoro-carbon rubber.
Sa
a
f
f
e
e
t
t
y
y
wh
h
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n
ser
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