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>Thanks for the news. Some people become allergic to formaldehyde, especially
>after working with it a lot. For an aptly Kiwi source of information on
>this, see:
>http://dermnetnz.org/dermatitis/formaldehyde-allergy.html
Yes, I can well imagine that allergy would be a possibility, or at
least sensitization.
>I agree, it's not as dangerous as hydrofluoric acid or concentrated acetic
>acid -- the second of which, incidentally, we eat with pleasure on salads in
>dilute form.
Hydrofluoric (HF)... one of the nastiest chemicals known to man. I
have never used it. I do use bulk concentrated (glacial) acetic. This
is nasty stuff too, especially if you inhale it. It's also a pain, as
it freezes at 18ºC... so when you try to pour from your 20-liter
bottle, all you get is a dribble, the bulk being solid...
--
Andrew Grebneff
Dunedin
New Zealand
Fossil preparator
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