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Environ Pollut ; 357: 124425, 2024 Sep 15.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38914196

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This study analyzed pollutant emissions from laser cutters used in modeling in a laboratory, which can have harmful effects on indoor air quality and health. Four conditions were tested: material thickness, laser cutter strength, minimum strength per thickness, and air purifier level. Four pollutants were analyzed: PM2.5, HCHO, VOCs, and CO2. The study found that the emissions of PM2.5, HCHO, and VOCs increased with paperboard thickness, while CO2 emissions were not significant. PM2.5 was more affected by laser cutting strength, while HCHO and VOCs were more affected by paperboard thickness. Additionally, we analyzed the PM2.5 emission rates based on the thickness of the paperboard and the laser cutting strength. Therefore, emission rates based on thickness and laser cutting strength ranged from 7275 to 18,783 µg/min. The air purifier significantly reduced PM2.5 but not HCHO and VOCs. To reduce these gaseous pollutants, combining mechanical ventilation or using an air purifier with a filter that adsorbs HCHO and VOCs is effective. This study highlights the importance of considering laser cutters as a potential source of indoor air pollutants and implementing measures to mitigate their harmful effects.


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Polluants atmosphériques , Pollution de l'air intérieur , Surveillance de l'environnement , Lasers , Matière particulaire , Composés organiques volatils , Pollution de l'air intérieur/analyse , Pollution de l'air intérieur/statistiques et données numériques , Surveillance de l'environnement/méthodes , Polluants atmosphériques/analyse , Matière particulaire/analyse , Composés organiques volatils/analyse , Dioxyde de carbone/analyse
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