학술논문

Occupational contact dermatitis caused by aniline epoxy resins in the aircraft industry.
Document Type
Article
Source
Contact Dermatitis (01051873). Aug2015, Vol. 73 Issue 2, p113-118. 6p.
Subject
*CONTACT dermatitis
*ANILINE
*EPOXY resins
*COMPOSITE materials
*AIRCRAFT industry
Language
ISSN
0105-1873
Abstract
Background Tetraglycidyl-4,4′-methylenedianiline ( TGMDA) is an aniline epoxy resin used in, for example, resin systems of pre-impregnated composite materials (prepregs) of the aircraft industry. Allergic contact dermatitis caused by TGMDA in prepregs has been described previously. Objectives To report on 9 patients with occupational allergic contact dermatitis caused by TGMDA in epoxy glues used in helicopter assembly. Methods The patients were examined with patch testing at the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health in 2004-2009. The first patient was diagnosed by testing both components of two epoxy glues from the workplace, and was also tested with glue ingredients, including TGMDA. The following patients were tested with the glues and TGMDA. The resin parts of the glues were analysed for their epoxy compounds, including TGMDA. Results All of the patients had a patch test reaction to one or both of the resin parts of the TGMDA-containing glues. Eight of them had a strong allergic reaction to TGMDA, and one had a doubtful reaction to TGMDA. Two of the patients also had an allergic reaction to triglycidyl- p-aminophenol ( TGPAP), another aniline epoxy resin, which was not present in the TGMDA-containing glues. Conclusions In aircraft industry workers with suspected occupational dermatitis, aniline epoxy resins should be considered and patch tested as possible contact allergens. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]