J. Walter
M. Hustedt
V. Wesling
S. Barcikowski

Standardized Emission Quantification and Control of Costs for Environmental Measures

Conference on Lasers in Manufacturing (LiM)
23.-26. Mai
München
2011
Type: Konferenzbeitrag
Abstract
Laser welding and soldering are important industrial joining processes. As is known, LGACs (Laser Generated Air Contaminants) cause costs for environmental measures during production of complex metallic components (steel, aluminium, magnesium, alloys). The hazardous potential of such processes has been assessed by analyzing the specific emissions with respect to relevant threshold limit values (TLVs). Avoiding and controlling emissions caused by laser processing of metals or metal composites is an important task. Using the experimental results, the planning of appropriate exhaust systems for laser processing is facilitated significantly. The costs quantified for environmental measures account for significant percentages of the total manufacturing costs.