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Thread: Aniline dye carcinogenic?
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29th September 2012, 12:05 PM #1
Aniline dye carcinogenic?
I have just ordered some water soluble aniline powder to make a deep black finish for some boxes.
I was reading a book Water -Based Finishes by Andy Charron, published by Tauton Press, where it says some bad things about Aniline dye ( see attached).
Are you aware of how dangerous this powder can be?
What special precautions should I take in using it to dye some timber, any ideas?regards,
Dengy
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29th September 2012, 12:31 PM #2
Hi Dengy,
I'd treat the Aniline dyes with respect. Gloves, a mask, cover your skin and wash yourself and the containers and stuff you used straight after you have finished and make up the dye in a position with good ventilation.
Regards,
Rob
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29th September 2012, 02:19 PM #3
Scary stuff!! I was thinking of getting some too, but having 2nd thoughts now , not worth the risk
regards,
Dengy
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1st October 2012, 08:16 AM #4
Aniline dyes are terribly old school. There was great justification in researching alternatives, principally with safety in mind.
We used those things (and worse) at work for staining biological tissue sections on microscope slides. Always worked in a fume hood with great suction fans. Quite safe and useful under those circumstances but no others.
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