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American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1996
In November of 1995 the largest conference ever concerning the health effects of metalworking fluids was held in Detroit, Michigan. The purpose was to bring together the latest research in areas of epidemiology, toxicology, exposure assessment and control technologies.
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In November of 1995 the largest conference ever concerning the health effects of metalworking fluids was held in Detroit, Michigan. The purpose was to bring together the latest research in areas of epidemiology, toxicology, exposure assessment and control technologies.
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Preservation of metalworking fluids
1995Metalworking fluids are extensively used in a wide range of machining operations such as turning, milling, tapping, drilling, grinding, broaching, rolling, drawing and stamping.1,2 The primary functions of metalworking fluids during these metalworking operations are to provide cooling effects on the tool and workpiece by dissipating the generated heat ...
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Metalworking Fluids: Oil Mist and Beyond
Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 2003This article is based upon my own experiences with metalworking fluids and the adverse health effects and medical conditions associated with exposure to metalworking fluids. I have researched and witnessed the benefits that can be achieved when metalworking fluids are properly maintained and managed. My experiences have provided insight into how a shop
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Metalworking Fluid—The Toxicity of a Complex Mixture
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A, 2004Various chemicals are used in the manufacture of cooling and lubricating fluids and fall into the classes of straight, soluble, semisynthetic, and synthetic metalworking fluids. The diversity of chemicals and in-use contaminants makes the risk assessment of metalworking fluids quite difficult. Toxicologists have used a number of methods to evaluate the
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Metalworking Fluids: International Conference on Metalworking Fluids
Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 1999openaire +1 more source
Dermatitis from metalworking fluids
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1990I S, Foulds, D, Koh
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Microbiology in Water-Miscible Metalworking Fluids
Tribology Transactions, 2020Frederick J Passman
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