Breathing welding fumes represents a serious health risk, as these fumes result from the vaporization and oxidation of metals during the welding process. They may contain highly harmful substances, such as lead, cadmium, nickel and hexavalent chromium.
Exposure to iron dust is extremely dangerous, with the risk that prolonged exposure could lead to serious illnesses. Welding fumes are in fact classified as carcinogenic to humans.
Alloys Italia offers fixed and mobile fume extraction systems to ensure safety in the workplace
New technologies: UNI EN 1090
The UNI EN 1090 regulation defines the requirements for the design and production of steel structures, guaranteeing the quality and safety of the products. Alloys Italia has the necessary equipment to carry out the calibrations and insulation certifications required by UNI EN 1090, ensuring that each product complies with the quality and safety standards required by law.
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Orbital welding describes a process in which an arc is mechanically rotated around a static workpiece.
The ORBIWELD "S" series from Orbitalum is cutting edge as it has an extremely thin structure and has a high durability thanks to the efficient integrated liquid cooling system.
The small size of the ORBIWELD "S" series makes it ideal for applications where space is very limited, such as in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries, semiconductors, the food and beverage industry and the aerospace industry.
The welder faces the risk of working with molten metals or flames and breathing welding fumes. For your safety, you must wear work clothes resistant to high temperatures. Overalls are part of the welders' clothing. These can be a suit, jacket or trousers. He must also wear gloves and shoe covers to protect himself from the heat and wear a mask to protect him from flashes and welding fumes.
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