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Old February 3rd 07, 02:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Kyle Boatright
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"Dave" wrote in message
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Imron?

Nope.. he would be dead.....

Dave



On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 10:30:35 -0700, "Jon Woellhaf"
wrote:

Jay Honeck wrote
... He's not using that real poisonous stuff, (I'm drawing a blank on
the
name right now) ...


DuPont Imron?


Any of the paints with Isocyanate based catalysts are dangerous. But *most*
people won't die after a single large exposure. The way to think about it is
that your body has a figurative cup which can hold a certain amount of
Isocyanate. The cup fills with any exposure. The worse the exposure, the
more of the cup's capacity is consumed. The cup never empties. And you
don't know how big your figurative cup is. Once the cup overflows, you have
a real problem.

Another way of saying it is that Isocyanate's impact is cumulative. The
people who have real problems with it usually suffer an allergic reaction,
and have never shown any symptoms of an Iso problem before...

KB