Elemental Concentrations in Airborne Particles from Welding and Metal Spraying Operations
(1981) In Nuclear Instruments And Methods 181(1-3). p.465-471- Abstract
- An accelerator-based arrangement in which facilities using particle-induced X-rays and gamma-rays and scattered particles are included constitutes a very powerful analytical set-up especially when combined with adequate sampling techniques. In this paper, the designs of two major work environment investigations are described.
In one of the investigations (in which 3000 multielemental analyses were performed) a thorough characterization of welding aerosols from different welding operations was carried out. In the other investigation (400 analyses), special concern was devoted to metal spraying operations involving chromium and nickel exposure to workers.
To exemplify the fact that the PIXE technique is a fast,... (More) - An accelerator-based arrangement in which facilities using particle-induced X-rays and gamma-rays and scattered particles are included constitutes a very powerful analytical set-up especially when combined with adequate sampling techniques. In this paper, the designs of two major work environment investigations are described.
In one of the investigations (in which 3000 multielemental analyses were performed) a thorough characterization of welding aerosols from different welding operations was carried out. In the other investigation (400 analyses), special concern was devoted to metal spraying operations involving chromium and nickel exposure to workers.
To exemplify the fact that the PIXE technique is a fast, multielemental analytical method only requiring very small samples, some results are discussed. (Less)
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- Malmqvist, Klas LU ; Johansson, Gerd LU ; Bohgard, Mats LU and Akselsson, Roland LU
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- 1981
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- work environment, welding aerosols, elemental composition
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- Nuclear Instruments And Methods
- volume
- 181
- issue
- 1-3
- pages
- 465 - 471
- publisher
- North-Holland
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- scopus:0018994690
- DOI
- 10.1016/0029-554X(81)90651-0
- language
- English
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- yes
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- The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015. The record was previously connected to the following departments: Nuclear Physics (Faculty of Technology) (011013007), Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (013078001), Ergonomics and Aerosol Technology (011025002)
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