Mon 2 Jul 2012
Hardfacing – Chromium 6 – Picture of the day
Posted by admin under Dermal, Hexavalent chromium, Management, Stainless Steel, Welding
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If you use heavy equipment and need to move dirt, rocks or soil, look closely at the buckets. Many times they will be coated with a material called hardfacing. It is a durable (consumable) welding bead laid out in a pattern. This pattern (from what I am told) helps to extend the life of the bucket. Apparently the cost of putting this product on the buckets is well below the cost of replacing the bucket (or teeth, or whatever).
The hazard is really on during the application of hardfacing. See my earlier post here. Hardfacing contains stainless steel (approximately 25%?, but it varies). Heating the stainless steel releases chromium in it’s hexavalent form (Cr6).
If your buckets have this on their exterior, your employees are probably exposed to hexavalent chromium at some point in the year.
However, the pattern is an art & science. Look closely at the side of this bucket…I think I know where this welder got his inspiration.
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