Hose Reel
Leading Wholesale Distributor of welding smoke collector from Pune.
Approx. Price: Rs 80,000 / PieceGet Latest Price Product Details:
| Type of Dust Collector | Cyclone Dust Collector |
| Type | duste |
| Usage | Welding |
| Usage/Application | Dust Collector |
| Bag Type | Cartridge |
| Size | 580 L x 550 W x 1300 H (mm) |
| Voltage | 380 kW |
| Airflow | 2400 m3/h |
| Filter Area | 15 m2 |
Health Problems From Welding Fumes And Smoke
OSHA defines the permissible exposure limit (PEL) for various materials. It is imperative to follow OSHA exposure guidelines for these and other metals, particularly where workers are at risk for long-term health effects.
- Metal dust particles in welding fumes are a leading cause of eye irritation, upper respiratory infections, coughs and headaches.
- Manganese in welding wire causes weakness, fatigue and headaches. Chronic overexposure leads to “manganism” which causes neurological and neurobehavioral problems. Learn more about OSHA PELs here.
- Hexavalent chromium (hex chrome) is a carcinogenic substance produced when welding stainless steel and other metals that contain chromium. Overexposure can cause upper respiratory damage, eye and skin irritations, rashes, allergies, contact dermatitis, sinus irritation, nosebleeds, stomach and nose ulcers, chest tightness, wheezing and shortness of breath. Long-term exposure can cause lung cancer and injury to the eyes, skin, liver and kidneys. The current OSHA PEL for hex chrome is extremely stringent compared to other materials.
- Zinc oxide is produced when welding galvanized steel. Exposure can cause “metal fume fever,” a short-term illness with severe flu-like symptoms. It is often confused with regular influenza and often goes undiagnosed.