Hard metal is an alloy of tungsten carbide (WC) in a matrix of cobalt metal (Co). The inhalation of hard metal dust can cause an alveolitis which may progress to interstitial fibrosis. This study was undertaken to compare, both in vivo and in vitro, the bioavailability of cobalt metal when mixed or not with WC and to assess whether this factor had any influence on the cellular toxicity of hard metal particles. In vivo, non-toxic doses of cobalt metal were administered intratracheally in the rat, alone (Co, 0.03 mg/100 g) or mixed with tungsten carbide (WC-Co, 0.5 mg/100 g containing 6.3% of cobalt metal particles). Sequential measurements of cobalt in the lung and in urine demonstrated that the retention time of the metal in the lung was lo...
Excessive inhalation of cobalt (Co) dust can have harmful effects on the respiratory tract, yet all ...
Hard metals, such as tungsten carbide cobalt (WC-Co), are frequently used for a number of industrial...
The lung toxicity of a carbide-cobalt mixture is more important than that of each individual compone...
"Hard metal disease" is a chronic lung disease characterized by the presence of interstitial fibrosi...
Chronic inhalation of hard metal particles can produce an interstitial lung disease (hard metal dise...
In the industry, the potential for exposure to cobalt metal dust is particularly important during th...
Epidemiological and clinical studies suggest that inhalation of cobalt metal dust (Co) mixed with tu...
In recent years clinical, epidemiological and experimental evidence has accumulated indicating that ...
Hard metal alloys (or cemented carbides) are made of a mixture of tungsten carbide particles (WC, mo...
Cobalt is used in numerous industrial sectors, leading to occupational diseases, particularly by inh...
Cobalt is used in numerous industrial sectors, leading to occupational diseases, particularly by inh...
Hard metals (WC-Co) are made of a mixture of cobalt metal (Co, 5-10%) and tungsten carbide particles...
Background: The mechanisms of toxicity of metal oxide particles towards lung cells are far from bein...
Excessive inhalation of cobalt (Co) dust can have harmful effects on the respiratory tract, yet all ...
Hard metals, such as tungsten carbide cobalt (WC-Co), are frequently used for a number of industrial...
The lung toxicity of a carbide-cobalt mixture is more important than that of each individual compone...
"Hard metal disease" is a chronic lung disease characterized by the presence of interstitial fibrosi...
Chronic inhalation of hard metal particles can produce an interstitial lung disease (hard metal dise...
In the industry, the potential for exposure to cobalt metal dust is particularly important during th...
Epidemiological and clinical studies suggest that inhalation of cobalt metal dust (Co) mixed with tu...
In recent years clinical, epidemiological and experimental evidence has accumulated indicating that ...
Hard metal alloys (or cemented carbides) are made of a mixture of tungsten carbide particles (WC, mo...
Cobalt is used in numerous industrial sectors, leading to occupational diseases, particularly by inh...
Cobalt is used in numerous industrial sectors, leading to occupational diseases, particularly by inh...
Hard metals (WC-Co) are made of a mixture of cobalt metal (Co, 5-10%) and tungsten carbide particles...
Background: The mechanisms of toxicity of metal oxide particles towards lung cells are far from bein...
Excessive inhalation of cobalt (Co) dust can have harmful effects on the respiratory tract, yet all ...
Hard metals, such as tungsten carbide cobalt (WC-Co), are frequently used for a number of industrial...
The lung toxicity of a carbide-cobalt mixture is more important than that of each individual compone...