1998
DOI: 10.2351/1.521837
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The indexed assessment of fumes generated by high power laser material processing

Abstract: The nature of the fume generated by high power laser processing is dependent upon laser type, material being processed, assist gases used, and the energy density required to process the material. The fume produced from any one process will vary in its composition, aerosol size distribution, morphology, and toxicity, all of which are important factors when assessing human and environmental hazards. At present no straightforward method exists to estimate the hazards. In this article a method for indexing the haz… Show more

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“…However, a large amount of Laser-generated Air Contaminants (LGACs) are produced during the film cutting process. PAEs are long-standing plasticizers commonly used to enhance material flexibility and limpness in plastic manufacturing (Sims et al, 1993;Roach et al, 1995). Chemical exposure assessment of workers in plastic material related industry was studied for understanding solvent exposure as multiple organic solvent are commonly found in this industry (Chen et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a large amount of Laser-generated Air Contaminants (LGACs) are produced during the film cutting process. PAEs are long-standing plasticizers commonly used to enhance material flexibility and limpness in plastic manufacturing (Sims et al, 1993;Roach et al, 1995). Chemical exposure assessment of workers in plastic material related industry was studied for understanding solvent exposure as multiple organic solvent are commonly found in this industry (Chen et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%