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Production of dibenzofuran fumes during splicing of PCB contaminated electrical cable
Authors:H.P. Cleghorn   R.B. Caton   N.W. Groskopf  C.W. Pilger
Affiliation:H.P. Cleghorn*, R.B. Caton, N.W. Groskopf,C.W. Pilger
Abstract:
In the course of evaluating worker exposure during the hot splicing of underground electrical cable, it was discovered that the insulating tape used to make the original joints contained a high percentage (up to 10%) of PCB in the surface varnish. The heating of this PCB by a propane torch flame and molten solder as part of the normal operation of joint breakdown and remake resulted in a composition of airborne fume with a significant fraction (up to 1.3%) of the PCB that was converted to polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDF) with the tetra- and penta- chlorinated compounds as the predominant cogeners. No polychlorinated dibenzodioxins were detected.
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