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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2022Fabrication of a biodegradable and cytocompatible magnesium/ nanohydroxyapatite/fluorapatite composite by upward friction stir processing for biomedical applications32citations
  • 2012Comparison of deposited surface area of airborne ultrafine particles generated from two welding processes32citations

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Comparison of deposited surface area of airborne ultrafine particles generated from two welding processes

  • Albuquerque, Pc
  • Santos, Tg
  • Vieira, Mt
  • Miranda, Rm
  • Gomes, Jf
Abstract

This article describes work performed on the assessment of the levels of airborne ultrafine particles emitted in two welding processes metal-active gas (MAG) of carbon steel and friction-stir welding (FSW) of aluminium in terms of deposited area in alveolar tract of the lung using a nanoparticle surface area monitor analyser. The obtained results showed the dependence from process parameters on emitted ultrafine particles and clearly demonstrated the presence of ultrafine particles, when compared with background levels. The obtained results showed that the process that results on the lower levels of alveolar-deposited surface area is FSW, unlike MAG. Nevertheless, all the tested processes resulted in important doses of ultrafine particles that are to be deposited in the human lung of exposed workers.

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  • nanoparticle
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • Carbon
  • aluminium
  • steel