Mi. Pengelly et al., DEVELOPMENT OF A METHOD FOR MEASURING EXPOSURE TO RESIN ACIDS IN SOLDER FUME, The Annals of occupational hygiene, 38(5), 1994, pp. 765-776
A method has been developed for measuring personal exposure to the res
in acids released from rosin core solder wire during soldering. The pa
rticulate fraction of the solder fume is collected on a membrane filte
r and the resin acids recovered by solvent extraction with ether. Afte
r evaporation of the solvent and methylation, the resin acid esters ar
e analysed by gas chromatography. Field comparisons have been carried
out between paired samplers located in the traditional position on the
operator's lapel and in a position close to the breathing zone. In mo
st cases, the exposure measured near the breathing zone was at least t
wice that measured on the lapel. The method can be easily adapted to a
lso measure volatile components of the fume.