
|Articles|June 1, 2001
Better awareness of airborne irritant problems is necessary
Hershey, Pa. - There is potential for growing problems from the use of triglycidyl isocyanurate, which is used as a hardener in thermosetting polyester powder coatings in products ranging from patio furniture to auto parts, said Bruce A. Brod, M.D., in an address at the American Contact Dermatitis Society gathering that highlighted state-of-the-art issues.
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