2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-018-1469-9
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Characterization of air contaminants emitted during laser cutting of carbon fiber-reinforced composite materials

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“…Generally, these particles are ultrafine agglomerates/aggregates of condensates. The detailed characterisation of particles formed during laser cutting is reported from cutting plastic [ 12 ] and composite materials [ 13 ]. The particle concentration and size distribution of the particles have been studied in the workroom air in relation to the laser cutting of metal sheets, but the concentrations in the study were influenced by other sources, such as trucks driving past the sampling equipment [ 14 ].…”
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“…Generally, these particles are ultrafine agglomerates/aggregates of condensates. The detailed characterisation of particles formed during laser cutting is reported from cutting plastic [ 12 ] and composite materials [ 13 ]. The particle concentration and size distribution of the particles have been studied in the workroom air in relation to the laser cutting of metal sheets, but the concentrations in the study were influenced by other sources, such as trucks driving past the sampling equipment [ 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%