The Particle size distribution, density, and specific surface area of welding fumes from SMAW and GMAW mild and stainless steel consumables
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<subfield code="a">This article summarizes the results of a laboratory-based study of welding fumes. One goal of the study was to measure the fume density, fume specific surface are, particle size distribution (PSD), and distribution of metals for each of four welding fumes. The results of these measurements are reported here. Another goal was to use these data to estimate both regional lung deposition and exposure for each type of fume. These estimates are reported and discussed in a companion paper</subfield>
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