The harmful effects of argon welding on human health
Jenan Mohammed Naje
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Jenan Mohammed Naje: Middle Technical University, Iraq
International Journal of Science and Business, 2020, vol. 4, issue 8, 13-16
Abstract:
In this paper, we review the damage of argon welding to human health and its prevention. Argon weld gas-type argon welding is a colorless, odorless chemical element of noble gases and chemically inert of the most abundant gases on the surface of the globe and is a gas that insulates the weld zone from the surrounding atmosphere. Lengthy exposure to welding fume is feasibly producing lung harm and numerous categories of cancer, comprising lung, larynx, and urinary tract. Gases like argon and carbon dioxide transfer oxygen in the air and can cause asphyxia, predominantly as welding in restricted or surrounded areas.
Keywords: Argon; Welding; Harmful effects; Human health; Chemical element (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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