injurys or health problems using epoxy


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jontex
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I found no topic regarding injurys caused by using epoxy, so i might aswell start one as i think its pretty important to share if you have any bad experiences using epoxy, how you treated it and how you might have got it.

I recently experienced some red rashes om my thighs, forearms, and little om my stomach. I think ive got it from cutting 24h old epxy with the angle grinder and some dust got inside my clothes. Ive taken som fat skin cream that helps the rashes to heal. Ive also bought the 3M Cover all suit to wear out side my other working clothes. I hope i have no further issues with the epoxy.

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Something different, Cutting your fingers on sharp CF :p through latex glove and skin

Matthieu Libeert
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Hi
Epoxy when cured and cut is not really irritating skin, some pure epoxy dust can cause some breathing problem but that's all. Really irritating are small fibers of cf or fg that get airborne when cutting laminated part. They are almost invisible.  You can avoid them by using painting suit and vaccum cleaner to immediately collect all dust while cutting. When you have thinner laminate cut It with nice scissors or metal sheet cutter ( not sure if my spelling is right; I mean thin sheet of metal,  like for beer can)
Watch easy composites video about cutting laminate parts,  they show how to do it fast and avoid irritation.
Bye 
Wojtek from Poland

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It also depends on the person.  Many people can cover themselves all day in carbon dust yet have no ill effects or skin irritation. Others come out in a rash straight away. Some people are fine for years then generate a random allergic reaction.

Generally it is recommended to protect yourself from exposure as much as possible through the use of disposable suits, gloves, dust masks and extraction where possible.

Its the same with breathing it in. Often a lot of DIYers may get away with breathing it in small quantities and just have an episode of "black snot", however it is unwise to do so on a regular basis and you never know if you might have a nasty reaction so it is best to take precautions where practical.

If you read the MSDS for many of the composites there are potentially a lot of risks.  But thats the same in life with pretty much anything! In a sensible world you would just advise people to use common sense, however in this day and age, you have to assume everyone is stupid and advise them accordingly to ensure they dont take a risk.

Warren Penalver
Easy Composites / Carbon Mods - Technical Support Assistant
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