September 1955
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American Industrial Hygiene Association Quarterly
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September 1955
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10 Reads
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10 Citations
American Industrial Hygiene Association Quarterly
... At 350°C, exposure to emissions causes polymer fume fever in humans, a temporary flulike illness (Greenberg and Vearrier 2015;Waritz and Kwon 1968). At 375°C, emissions begin to show toxicity in animals, likely due to the perfluoroisobutylene (PFIB) and carbonyl difluoride emissions that have been reported (Treon et al. 1955). Between 400°C and 500°C, tetrafluoroethylene (TFE), fluoro-formaldehyde, hexafluoropropylene (HFP), and octafluorocyclobutane were also identified in the vapor phase (Ellis et al. 2003;Huber et al. 2009). ...
September 1955
American Industrial Hygiene Association Quarterly