Airborne Hexavalent Chromium and Particulate Matter Emissions during the Laser Cutting of Leathers
Xinyi Niu,
Peyton Hall,
Jun Wang
et al.
Abstract:Workers may be at risk of exposure to airborne contaminants, including hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) and particles of diverse shapes and sizes during the laser cutting of leathers because of the extensive chemicals employed in leather tanning processes. Desktop carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) laser engraving machines have gained popularity in various industries; however, airborne contaminant exposure in the laser cutting process of leathers remains unclear. This study investigated Cr(VI) and particle emissions during la… Show more
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