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Specifications:
Model No. |
CDC80 |
Dimension |
300mm (L) X 390mm(W) X 440mm(H) |
Flow rate(CMH/CFM) |
195/115 |
Volume (Max) |
10 kpa |
Power Requirements |
1.2 kw , 230V AC, 50Hz Single phase power supply |
Sound Rating |
< 80 dB |
Machine Weight |
15 kg |
Operating Humidity : |
10 – 90% Non-Condensing. |
Stages of Filtration |
Two stages of filtration |
• Pre filter |
• HEPA Filter |
|
Inlet Hose connection ID |
50 mm |
MOC |
Plain carbon steel |
Finish |
Powder coated |
Efficiency |
99.99% @ 0.3 microns |
Accessories:
Pre filter
HEPA filter
Carbon filter
Warranty:
1 year from Installation date
Frequently Asked Questions
A laser fume extractor is a device designed to remove hazardous fumes, particulates, and gases generated during laser cutting, engraving, or marking processes. It helps maintain a clean and safe working environment by filtering out these contaminants from the air.
Laser processes can produce harmful fumes and particulates that pose health risks to operators and can damage sensitive equipment. A laser fume extractor helps to protect the health of workers, ensure regulatory compliance, and maintain the quality and longevity of equipment.
A laser fume extractor typically uses a combination of filters, including pre-filters, HEPA filters, and activated carbon filters. The system draws in contaminated air, passes it through these filters to remove particulates and hazardous gases, and then recirculates clean air back into the workspace.
Pre-filters: Capture larger particulates and extend the life of other filters.
HEPA filters: Trap fine particles and aerosols with high efficiency.
Activated carbon filters: Absorb hazardous gases and odors.
The frequency of filter replacement depends on the usage intensity, the type of materials being processed, and the specific model of the fume extractor. Generally, pre-filters should be replaced every 6 months, HEPA filters every 12 months, and activated carbon filters every 12 months.
Most laser fume extractors are versatile and can handle a wide range of applications, including laser cutting, engraving, and marking of various materials such as metals, plastics, wood, and composites. However, it’s important to choose a model that is specifically designed for the types of materials and the volume of fumes generated in your particular application.
Yes, there are portable laser fume extractors that are designed for flexibility and ease of use. These units are typically smaller, mobile, and suitable for use in various locations within a workspace. They are ideal for applications where a fixed installation is not practical.
To determine the right laser fume extractor, consider factors such as the type and volume of fumes generated, the materials being processed, the size of your workspace, and any specific regulatory requirements. Consulting with the manufacturer or a specialist can help you choose the appropriate model.
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