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is alumina and iron oxide dangeres
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Alumina (Aluminum Oxide, Al2O3) and Iron Oxide (Fe2O3) are compounds generally regarded as safe under typical conditions of use. However, their safety profile changes when inhaled as fine particulate matter. Inhaling these oxides in dust form can lead to respiratory issues. Alumina is commonly used in various industrial applications, including as a catalyst and abrasive, and presents minimal risk when handled correctly. Iron oxide, also widely used for pigmentation and rust prevention, poses low risk upon skin contact or ingestion in small quantities. However, extended inhalation of iron oxide dust can cause siderosis, a benign form of lung disease. Therefore, while not inherently dangerous, proper handling and respiratory protection are recommended during industrial processing or when exposed to these substances in dust or fine particulate form to avoid health risks.
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