نتایج جستجو برای: sandblasting

تعداد نتایج: 493  

Journal: :Chest 2012
Metin Akgun Elif Yilmazel Ucar Omer Araz John E Parker

We read with great interest the article by Bakan et al 1 in a recent issue of CHEST (November 2011). The authors describe the patient characteristics in yet another important but tragic description of the ongoing silicosis epidemic among denim sandblasters in the textile sector in Turkey. As they report, this silicosis outbreak emerged with the new millennium, the magnitude of the problem has c...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2003
Can Sevinc Arif H Cimrin Metin Manisali Ercument Yalcin Yasar Alkan

Abrasive blasting involves forcefully projecting a stream of abrasive particles onto a surface, usually with compressed air or steam. Since silica sand is commonly used in this process, workers who perform abrasive blasting are often called sandblasters. A material with rough particles should be used in order to have a sufficient effect on resistant surfaces such as glass or metal. Mostly quart...

2002
Alf Grini Charles S. Zender Peter R. Colarco

The dominant process in producing fine dust aerosols during saltation is thought to be sandblasting. Recent studies claim that due to competing physical processes, emission efficiencies of dust aerosols oscillate with increasing wind friction speed. These oscillations can result in order of magnitude changes in dust mass emissions. Our work shows that emission efficiencies, and hence emissions ...

2017
Masaki Okamoto Masaki Tominaga Shigeki Shimizu Chiyo Yano Ken Masuda Masayuki Nakamura Yoshiaki Zaizen Takashi Nouno Satoshi Sakamoto Mitsuru Yokoyama Tomotaka Kawayama Tomoaki Hoshino

A 40-year-old female dental technician visited our hospital for the investigation of a chest X-ray abnormality. Chest computed tomography demonstrated centrilobular nodules and lung volume reduction, and her serum KL-6 level was elevated. A histological analysis of the specimens obtained on a surgical lung biopsy showed peribronchiolar fibrosis with pigmented macrophages and cholesterol clefts....

2014
B. N. J. Persson

Most natural surfaces and surfaces of engineering interest, e.g., polished or sandblasted surfaces, are self-affine fractal over a wide range of length scales, with the fractal dimension Df 1⁄4 2:15 0:15. We give several examples illustrating this and a simple argument, based on surface fragility, for why the fractal dimension usually is \2.3. A kinetic model of sandblasting is presented, which...

Journal: :Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 1997

2015
Beáta HUTYROVÁ Petra SMOLKOVÁ Marie NAKLÁDALOVÁ Tomáš TICHÝ Vítězslav KOLEK

Sandblasting is traditionally known as a high-risk profession for potential development of lung silicosis. Reported is a case of a sandblaster with confirmed accelerated silicosis, a condition rather rarely diagnosed in the Czech Republic. Initially, the patient presented with progressive dry cough and exertional dyspnoea. In the early diagnostic process, a possible occupational aetiology was c...

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