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Particles Emission from an Industrial Spray Coating Process Using Nano-Materials
Industrial spray coating processes are known to produce excellent coatings on large surfaces and are thus often used for in-line production. However, they could be one of the most critical sources of worker exposure to ultrafine particles (UFPs). A monitoring campaign at the Witek s.r.l. (Florence,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8838285/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35159658 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12030313 |
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author | Del Secco, Benedetta Trabucco, Sara Ravegnani, Fabrizio Koivisto, Antti Joonas Zanoni, Ilaria Blosi, Magda Ortelli, Simona Altin, Marko Bartolini, Gianni Costa, Anna Luisa Belosi, Franco |
author_facet | Del Secco, Benedetta Trabucco, Sara Ravegnani, Fabrizio Koivisto, Antti Joonas Zanoni, Ilaria Blosi, Magda Ortelli, Simona Altin, Marko Bartolini, Gianni Costa, Anna Luisa Belosi, Franco |
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description | Industrial spray coating processes are known to produce excellent coatings on large surfaces and are thus often used for in-line production. However, they could be one of the most critical sources of worker exposure to ultrafine particles (UFPs). A monitoring campaign at the Witek s.r.l. (Florence, Italy) was deployed to characterize the release of TiO(2) NPs doped with nitrogen (TiO(2)-N) and Ag capped with hydroxyethyl cellulose (AgHEC) during automatic industrial spray-coating of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) and polyester. Aerosol particles were characterized inside the spray chamber at near field (NF) and far field (FF) locations using on-line and off-line instruments. Results showed that TiO(2)-N suspension produced higher particle number concentrations than AgHEC in the size range 0.3–1 µm (on average 1.9 10(2) p/cm(3) and 2.5 10(1) p/cm(3), respectively) after background removing. At FF, especially at worst case scenario (4 nozzles, 800 mL/min flow rate) for TiO(2)-N, the spray spikes were correlated with NF, with an observed time lag of 1 minute corresponding to a diffusion speed of 0.1 m/s. The averaged ratio between particles mass concentrations in the NF position and inside the spray chamber was 1.7% and 1.5% for TiO(2)-N and for AgHEC suspensions, respectively. The released particles’ number concentration of TiO(2)-N in the size particles range 0.3–1 µm was comparable for both PMMA and polyester substrates, about 1.5 and 1.6 10(2) p/cm(3). In the size range 0.01–30 µm, the aerosol number concentration at NF for both suspensions was lower than the nano reference values (NRVs) of 16·10(3) p/cm(-3). |
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spelling | pubmed-88382852022-02-13 Particles Emission from an Industrial Spray Coating Process Using Nano-Materials Del Secco, Benedetta Trabucco, Sara Ravegnani, Fabrizio Koivisto, Antti Joonas Zanoni, Ilaria Blosi, Magda Ortelli, Simona Altin, Marko Bartolini, Gianni Costa, Anna Luisa Belosi, Franco Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Industrial spray coating processes are known to produce excellent coatings on large surfaces and are thus often used for in-line production. However, they could be one of the most critical sources of worker exposure to ultrafine particles (UFPs). A monitoring campaign at the Witek s.r.l. (Florence, Italy) was deployed to characterize the release of TiO(2) NPs doped with nitrogen (TiO(2)-N) and Ag capped with hydroxyethyl cellulose (AgHEC) during automatic industrial spray-coating of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) and polyester. Aerosol particles were characterized inside the spray chamber at near field (NF) and far field (FF) locations using on-line and off-line instruments. Results showed that TiO(2)-N suspension produced higher particle number concentrations than AgHEC in the size range 0.3–1 µm (on average 1.9 10(2) p/cm(3) and 2.5 10(1) p/cm(3), respectively) after background removing. At FF, especially at worst case scenario (4 nozzles, 800 mL/min flow rate) for TiO(2)-N, the spray spikes were correlated with NF, with an observed time lag of 1 minute corresponding to a diffusion speed of 0.1 m/s. The averaged ratio between particles mass concentrations in the NF position and inside the spray chamber was 1.7% and 1.5% for TiO(2)-N and for AgHEC suspensions, respectively. The released particles’ number concentration of TiO(2)-N in the size particles range 0.3–1 µm was comparable for both PMMA and polyester substrates, about 1.5 and 1.6 10(2) p/cm(3). In the size range 0.01–30 µm, the aerosol number concentration at NF for both suspensions was lower than the nano reference values (NRVs) of 16·10(3) p/cm(-3). MDPI 2022-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8838285/ /pubmed/35159658 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12030313 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Del Secco, Benedetta Trabucco, Sara Ravegnani, Fabrizio Koivisto, Antti Joonas Zanoni, Ilaria Blosi, Magda Ortelli, Simona Altin, Marko Bartolini, Gianni Costa, Anna Luisa Belosi, Franco Particles Emission from an Industrial Spray Coating Process Using Nano-Materials |
title | Particles Emission from an Industrial Spray Coating Process Using Nano-Materials |
title_full | Particles Emission from an Industrial Spray Coating Process Using Nano-Materials |
title_fullStr | Particles Emission from an Industrial Spray Coating Process Using Nano-Materials |
title_full_unstemmed | Particles Emission from an Industrial Spray Coating Process Using Nano-Materials |
title_short | Particles Emission from an Industrial Spray Coating Process Using Nano-Materials |
title_sort | particles emission from an industrial spray coating process using nano-materials |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8838285/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35159658 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12030313 |
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