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Study on mass concentration and morphology of SMAW fume particles with a new covered electrode using nano-CaTiO3 as an arc stabilizer

Journal

JOURNAL OF MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Volume 84, Issue -, Pages 230-239

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmapro.2022.10.015

Keywords

Welding fume; Nano-CaTiO3 powder; Particle mass concentration; Mass median aerodynamic diameter; Particle morphology

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  1. National Institute of Technology (NIT)

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This paper investigated the effect of a flux modification in a shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process using a new covered electrode. The results showed that substituting micro-sized CaTiO3 with nano-sized CaTiO3 in the electrode flux significantly reduced the mass concentration and breathing zone concentration of welding fume particulates. Morphological analysis indicated that the new electrodes produced mostly monodispersed particles, which were easier to be removed from the lungs, making the process more sustainable and environmentally friendly.
Advances in manufacturing emphasize on the development of sustainable and green manufacturing processes. Welding is a popular manufacturing process practiced worldwide. The paper presented here describes a new covered electrode for a shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process wherein nano-sized calcium titanate (CaTiO3) powder was used as an arc stabilizer, replacing the conventional micro sized CaTiO3 in the flux. The effect of this flux modification on the mass concentration and morphology of welding fume particulates was systematically investigated. The mass concentration of coarse, fine and sub-micron sized fume particulates was measured by segregating the fumes in a four-stage personal cascade impactor. The particle mass distribution was estimated from the mass median aerodynamic diameter (MMAD) and geometric standard deviation (GSD) of the fume particulates. The morphology of fumes at each impactor stage was analysed using scanning electron mi-croscopy and its count median diameter (CMD) was determined. The results indicated as much as 48 % reduction in total fumes and 54 % reduction in the breathing zone concentration of fumes when the entire CaTiO3 in the electrode flux was substituted with nano-CaTiO3. Morphological analysis indicated that a large fraction of the fumes from the conventional electrode were polydispersed particles, while the new electrodes predominantly contained monodispersed particles which have a relatively faster rate of removal from the lungs. Overall, the present work indicated that introducing nano sized CaTiO3 as an arc stabilizer to the flux covering of SMAW electrode could not only reduce the hazardous fume emissions but also reduce its biological activity and toxicity, thus making the process more sustainable and environment friendly.

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