hitsaussumultä
Hitsaussumultä, often translated as welding fume, refers to the fine solid particles released into the air during welding processes. These particles are generated when metal and flux materials are heated to their vaporization point and then condense upon cooling. The composition of the welding fume is highly dependent on the specific metals and alloys being welded, as well as the type of welding electrode or filler material used. For instance, welding of stainless steel can produce fumes containing chromium and nickel, while welding of carbon steel may release iron and manganese.
The generation of welding fume is an inherent part of most arc welding and brazing operations. The
Controlling welding fume exposure is a critical aspect of occupational safety in welding. This typically involves