
Protecting Welders from Lung Cancer Risks and Chronic Occupational Diseases
Studies show that workers exposed to welding fumes have a significantly higher risk of developing lung cancer compared to other workers in different industries.

Studies show that workers exposed to welding fumes have a significantly higher risk of developing lung cancer compared to other workers in different industries.

A comprehensive list of Personal Protective Equipment Used in Welding Operations preferred for welders to ensure occupational health and safety.

In the Industry 4.0 era, big data collection and analysis transform fume extraction systems into smart, data-driven solutions that go beyond air purification.

During cutting and welding processes, workers must protect their eyes, face, and exposed skin areas from the hazardous radiation emitted by the welding arc.

Discover how gas selection, wire quality, torch performance, and welding fume extraction systems influence welding efficiency and overall production quality.

In Submerged Arc Welding (SAW), ensuring weld quality and maintaining clean air standards are critical for sustainable production environments.

When the Industry 4.0 strategy is fully implemented, production time and costs will decrease while output and quality will increase. Occupational Safety standards will also be expanded for Smart Factory environments.

An adult requires approximately 30 cubic meters of clean air per hour. By improving indoor air quality, the demand for clean air in living and working environments such as offices and homes can be effectively met.

An industrial air purification device is essential to consider parameters such as the type and concentration of the contaminant, the required level of purification according to standards and regulations, temperature, humidity, fire safety, and outdoor air quality.