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KMID : 0382419990250010022
Korean Journal of Environmental Health Society
1999 Volume.25 No. 1 p.22 ~ p.28
Exposure to Ethylene Glycol Ethers and Quantitative Analysis on Thinners used in an Auto Manufacturing Plant
Park Dong-Uk

Lim Ho-Sub
Kim Shin-Bum
Jung Da-Wun
Abstract
This study was conducted to identify components of thinners and to evaluate worker¢¥s exposure to them in an auto manufacturing plant. Main components including Ethylene Glycol Ether were analyzed quantitatively as well as qualitatively. More than 18 components were analyzed qualitatively in 12 thinner samples. Toluene was the most frequently detected, and its amount ranged from 8.5% to 62.5%. 11 of 12 thinner samples have EGEE, EGEEA, and EGBE named Ethylene Glycol Ether. 23.7% of EGEE was included in "C" sample and 3.3 % in "G" sample. EGEEA was detected to 7.3% in "D" sample, and lower than 2.6 % in other 6 samples. Amount of EGBE was as much as 25.9% in "G" sample, 19.6% in "E" sample, 14.6% in "A" sample, and 11.3% in "C" sample. In addition to these components, a little amount of several components such as ketone, alchol, ether, and ester were also detected. But all thinner samples have not included benzene. Mixing room shows the highest concentration. Of several material included in thinner, worker¢¥s exposure to toluene was 12.9 ppm in mixing room, and 3.3 ppm in third room which were higher than other components. Ethylene Glycol Ether detected in air was only EGEEA. Frequency of EGEEA detected in the air was as much as 90% in the mixing room and 40% in the third room. Worker¢¥s average exposure to EGEEA was 2.4 ppm lower than TLV(5 ppm). In order to evaluate worker¢¥s exposure in process using thinner, air sample to analyze toluene, xylene, benzene, Ethylene Glycol Ether, MIBK must be taken
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