2011
DOI: 10.2486/indhealth.ms1293
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Impact of Air Distribution on Efficiency of Dust Capture from Metal Grinding ―Bench Test Method

Abstract: According to the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, one of the essential requirements relating to occupational safety and health hazards is to prevent dust pollution emitted by machinery during the implementation processes. Research on evaluation of emissions from machinery, according to the method of test bench using tracer gases, are currently being conducted in CIOP-PIB. This article presents some aspects of dust emission and efficiency of local exhaust ventilation (LEV) during metal grinding. Studies were per… Show more

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“…Dust particles generated at the sanding process are drawn into housing by an airflow caused by the rotation of the fan, and they are exhausted from the housing through duct into the dust collector (such as filter bag, dust box or container). Several researchers have examined performance of dust separation units during grinding metal [2,5,13,21,27,29], sandstone [10], concrete [1], stone [10,14] or sanding drywall [28] and wood [3,9,15,18,19,20,24,26].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dust particles generated at the sanding process are drawn into housing by an airflow caused by the rotation of the fan, and they are exhausted from the housing through duct into the dust collector (such as filter bag, dust box or container). Several researchers have examined performance of dust separation units during grinding metal [2,5,13,21,27,29], sandstone [10], concrete [1], stone [10,14] or sanding drywall [28] and wood [3,9,15,18,19,20,24,26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%