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Laser Engraving Air Filtration| Fume Extraction Systems

Laser Engraving Fume Extraction Systems 

Laser engraving on a variety of materials utilizes CO2, YAG and Diode lasers for precision engravings. The fumes produced from cutting into the substrates, lacquer, paint or other coatings can be hazardous. The Purex systems can help ensure compliance with International Health and Safety Law as well as provide cost savings to the production process. 

The materials that may be laser engraved include: wood, plastic, ceramics, metals, glass, rubber, enamel, foil, paper and cardboard.

Purex fume removal systems are designed to prevent damage to the laser and components, protect personnel from dangerous fumes, reduced product rejections as a result of poor laser performance, maintain constant extraction rate, provide a longer filter life, and interface with the laser.

Purex fume extractors don’t simply move toxic fumes to another area where they may be inhaled by others, it eliminates fumes through filters. Filtration systems provide cleaner air to a facility while ensuring no harm extends to the surrounding environment.

 

Contact us for help choosing the right Fume Extractor for your needs.

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Filter 113668, Purex Main HEPA-Special Chemical
Filter 113668, Purex Main HEPA-Special Chemical
10/22/2020
MPEF-113668
MainFilter
Ship Dim´s: 19.7" x 19.7" x 16.1 "
30.8 lbs
$652.00

 

Item code: MPEF-113668

SKU: 113668

Filter Weight: 11Kg

Filter Dimensions: 365x365x260mm

Filter Type: HEPA/Chemical

HEPA Efficiency: H14 99.997%

HEPA Media Area: 4.03m 2 Activated

Activated Carbon Weight: 7Kg

113668 SDS

Machine Model: Fume400i, Orange, Green, Red And Violet/ 650/200/400 200i/400i/Alpha/300i / DPX500 / DPX1000


Export Notes: HTS Code: 8421.99.0180, Made in the UK-England
Freight Class: 125, NMFC# 069100-03

Welding Fumes

113513 Solvent Lock is the best solution for welding fumes and solvent chemicals like thinners. (Lacquers: Acetone, Aliphatic Naphtha, Ethyl Acetate, Ethylbenzene, Methyl Alcohol, Methyl Ethyl Ketone, Toluene, and Xylene )

Most welding has whatever the metal byproducts are:
Aluminum, Antimony, Arsenic, Beryllium, Cadmium, Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Iron, Lead, Manganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, Silver, Tin, Titanium, Vanadium, Zinc.
Plus Shielding Gas:
Argon, Helium, Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide
Plus anything thermally generated by the process:
Nitric Oxide, Nitrogen Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Ozone, Phosgene, Hydrogen Fluoride, and Carbon Dioxide.

The Metals from the process would require a HEPA Filter.

There is not much we can do with the Shielding gas, these will pass through Carbon as do some of the thermally generated.  If you had to use one,

The 113668 is better than the 113513 because it has a HEPA…

Either way, you will still want a well-ventilated space and consult an industrial hygienist to be sure all health and safety concerns are being addressed.

Additionally if welding I would recommend a spark arrestor and metal pipe to the process. 

 

Filters small particles @ 99.997% down to 0.3 microns in size.

 

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