Investigation of airborne nanoparticles emitted during the laser cleaning process of corroded metal surface

Hyoungwon Park, Changkyoo Park

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Abstract

Laser surface cleaning is a promising surface-cleaning technique owing to its numerous benefits, including its noncontact behavior, ease of control, high precision, and no secondary waste generation. However, it cannot prevent airborne nanoparticle emissions during the laser cleaning process. Therefore, the effects of laser-cleaning parameters on airborne nanoparticle generation are analyzed to design potential remediation methods. In this study, the nanoparticles released during the laser cleaning of corroded 304L stainless steel surfaces were investigated. Electrical low-pressure impactor analysis and electron microscopy were conducted to determine how laser parameters influenced the size and amount of emitted nanoparticles. Based on these findings, the feasibility of the filtering emitted nanoparticles using high-efficiency particulate air filters was examined.

Original languageEnglish
Article number118353
JournalEnvironmental Research
Volume248
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2024

Keywords

  • 304L stainless steel
  • Airborne nanoparticle
  • ELPI
  • HEPA filter
  • Laser cleaning

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