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Hawker wrote:
In all the googling I've done so far, I find that MEK is used (among other things) to glue plexiglass together. I need to know if MEK fumes have a short/long term effect on plexiglass. My airplane is adjacent to another hangar (partition wall separates) where airplane stripping/painting is occurring on a somewhat regular basis. For the last week, a full 5 gallons of MEK was used to strip the latest candidate; whenever I enter my hangar the fumes are strong. Should I be concerned that damage will occur, if not now, sometime in the not-so-distant future? TIA, Hawker. Is this in the US? Is this a business or a couple of guys doing their thing? I hope they are using respirators whoever they are; from the EPA: "Breathing MEK for short periods of time, such as when painting in a poorly vented area, can adversely affect the nervous system. Effects range from headaches, dizziness, nausea, and numbness in fingers and toes to unconsciousness. MEK vapor irritates the eyes, the nose, and the throat. Direct, prolonged contact with liquid methyl ethyl ketone irritates the skin and damages the eyes." MEK is some pretty nasty crap to be sloshing around as paint stripper in gallon quantities and I thought such uses without a pile of equipment to contain the fumes had been banned. In addition to that, MEK fumes are highly flammable and explosive in particular fuel/air ratios. I'd be worried my body, the airplane and the hanger. -- Jim Pennino Remove -spam-sux to reply. |
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