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INTRODUCTION
OF OUR COMPANY We at UGLY BATHTUB honor our commitment to excellence. We strive persistently for excellence in serving you and your needs. For us seeing you get the best service isn’t just a job to be done. It’s an urgent commitment that we take special pride in fulfilling We offer you a total commitment of our resources: our people, our products, and our expertise. We alert you of the full spectrum of options available to you. We honor our commitment to excellence; "To serve the needs of our customer – YOU, to complete satisfaction" This is the ultimate aim of excellence.
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What are Isocyanates? Isocyanates: Any of a various compounds containing the group N:C:O, used in making resisns and adhesives. Free Isocyanate: Isocyanate released into the air during the spraying process; usually less than 2% Isocyanate free: Coating that contains no IsocyanatesOur products are Isocyanate Free!!! Be proud of your tub!!! |
Spraying Isocyanate Paints and Primers Health Effects of Isocyanates Isocyanates are highly reactive chemicals typically found in the hardener of two-part paints and primers. Isocyanates are present in two forms, monomer and prepolymer. The isocyanate monomer content is frequently indicated in Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), but this is only a small part of the total unreacted isocyanate present. Both forms of unreacted isocyanate are a risk to health when they are released into the air during paint or primer spraying. Breathing unreacted airborne isocyanate can cause coughing, chest tightness, fever, fatigue and sensitization. Many cases of isocyanate-related sensitization have occurred . Once a worker is sensitized, further exposure to even very small amounts of isocyanate will cause distressing asthma-like reactions. The reaction may occur immediately or several hours after exposure. One exposure to a high airborne concentration or several exposures to lower concentrations may result in sensitization. There is no proven method for predicting whether any particular person will become sensitized if exposed to Isocyanates. Direct skin contact with isocyanates may cause rashes, blistering and reddening of the skin. Repeated skin contact may cause skin sensitization. Eye exposure to airborne isocyanates can cause eye irritation and temporary blurred vision. Direct contact with the eye may cause damage to the cornea. |
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Serving Northern New Jersey uglybathtub@Optonline.net 201-837-2284 Call: 1-888-UGLY-TUB Fax: 201-837-2285 |
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