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Titanium Fumes
Titanium Fumes
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titanium
Titanium fumes are not currently a recognised cause of occupational asthma.
Titanium tetrachloride is a strong skin and respiratory tract irritant. Titanium carbide, hydride, nitride, and boride have shown slight fibrogenic activity in animal studies.
See published papers on "Titanium Fumes" from this website.
See information on "Titanium Fumes" from the HazMap (Information on Hazardous Chemicals and Occupational Diseases) website.
Selected References for Titanium Fumes
Daum S, Anerson HA, Fischbein SA, Miller A, Selikoff IJ,
Pulmonary changes among titanium workers
, Proc R Soc Med, 1977;70:31-32,
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