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Correlation between Ozone and Total VOCs in Printing Environment 被引量:3

Correlation between Ozone and Total VOCs in Printing Environment
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摘要 In this study, indoor air quality (IAQ) assessments were carried out in a screen printing facility. The air sampling was conducted in press department, including two different types of screen printing machines: semi-automatic and automatic. Air samples were collected and analyzed in situ for 4 times, once per 2 hours, during working time of 8 hours. Analysis of the experimental data showed that ambient ozone concentrations slowly increases with the increasing of TVOCs concentration and intensive use of UV lamps during automatic screen printing process. Therefore, the detected concentration levels of ozone and VOCs were compared with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Serbian Regulation. Comparison of the two mentioned standard regulations, the ozone concentrations in indoor printing air were from 0.83 to 8.1 and 2.4 to 16.2 times higher in the relation to the prescribed PEL and maximum allowed concentration (MAC) values, respectively, while the concentrations of particular VOCs were much below the PEL prescribed by the OSHA.
出处 《Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering》 2011年第5期423-428,共6页 化学与化工(英文版)
关键词 OZONE total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs) screen printing process printing environment. 总挥发性有机化合物 臭氧浓度 室内空气质量 丝网印刷设备 环境 打印 丝网印刷工艺 OSHA
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