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Agent Name Trimethylhexanediamine/Isophorone diamine
Major Category Nitrogen Compounds
Category Other Nitrogen Compounds
Sources/Uses Occupational asthma reported in floor covering salesman; [Malo]
Comments Trimethylhexanediamine/isophorone diamine is a mixture of amines that caused occupational asthma in a floor covering salesman. See "Isophorone diamine" and "Trimethylhexanediamine" listed separately in this database.
Reference Link Occupational asthma caused by a hardener containing an aliphatic and a cycloaliphatic diamine
Exposure Assessment
Skin Designation (ACGIH) Not evaluated
Adverse Effects
Asthma Yes
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