Occupational dermatoses from plastic composites

Kyllikki Tarvainen, Lasse Kanerva
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Occupational dermatoses caused by plastic composites based on polyester resins, epoxy resins and vinyl ester resins (epoxy diacrylates) were reviewed. Common causes of irritant contact dermatitis are glass-fibre reinforcement and dust from product-finishing processes. Irritant contact dermatoses are also caused by resins, styrene, acetone, benzoyl peroxide, etc. Diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA) epoxy resin, amine hardeners, dicarboxylic (phthalic) anhydride hardeners and reactive epoxy diluents are common causes of allergic contact dermatitis. Non-DGEBA epoxy resins, tetraglycidyl-4,4′-methylenedianiline (TGMDA) and triglycidyl-p-aminophenol (TGPAP) used in carbon fibre reinforced composites may cause sensitization from prepregs. Diethylene glycol maleate is a new allergen in polyester resin cement. Natural rubber latex in protective gloves, and low molecular weight chemicals such as the epoxy resin hardener methyl tetrahydrophthalic anhydride (MTHPA) are causes of immunologic contact urticaria. Patch-testing with materials used by the patients at work, together with chemical analysis, is often needed to find the causative allergen, in addition to patch testing with standard test trays. Avoidance of skin contact with resin compounds, use of protective gloves, local ventilation, proper working methods, and informing the workers, are needed to lower the prevalence of occupational dermatoses in the manufacture of plastic composites. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
塑料复合材料引起的职业性皮肤病
综述了由聚酯树脂、环氧树脂和乙烯基酯树脂(环氧二丙烯酸酯)制成的塑料复合材料引起的职业性皮肤病。刺激性接触性皮炎的常见原因是玻璃纤维增强和产品加工过程中产生的灰尘。刺激性接触性皮肤病也由树脂、苯乙烯、丙酮、过氧化苯甲酰等引起。双酚A环氧树脂二缩水甘油醚、胺固化剂、二羧酸酐固化剂和反应性环氧稀释剂是过敏性接触性皮炎的常见原因。碳纤维增强复合材料中使用的非DGEBA环氧树脂、四缩水甘油基-4,4′-亚甲基二苯胺(TGMDA)和三缩水甘油基对氨基苯酚(TGPAP)可能会引起预浸料的敏化。马来酸二甘醇是聚酯树脂水泥中一种新的过敏原。防护手套中的天然橡胶乳胶和环氧树脂硬化剂甲基四氢邻苯二甲酸酐(MTHPA)等低分子量化学品是免疫接触性荨麻疹的原因。除了使用标准测试托盘进行贴片测试外,通常还需要使用患者工作中使用的材料进行贴片测试,并进行化学分析,以找到致敏原。为了降低塑料复合材料制造过程中职业性皮肤病的发病率,需要避免皮肤接触树脂化合物,使用防护手套,局部通风,适当的工作方法,并告知工人。版权所有©1999 John Wiley&;有限公司。
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