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Choosing the Right Laser Fume Extractor

"Seeking for the appropriate laser fume extractor? Here's a guide<br>by IP Systems, leaders in fume extraction and fume filtration systems,<br>to help you pick the right and exceptional quality of laser fume<br>extractor. Learn now!"<br>https://ipsystemsusa.com/<br>

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Choosing the Right Laser Fume Extractor

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  1. Choosing the Right Laser Fume Extractor

  2. Laser Fume Extractor • Most laser engraving and cutting is done in a closed environment, trapping harmful particulate in the work area unless actively vented out or filtered. By installing a great quality of laser fume extraction systems, you can eliminate these risks and increase morale for your employees.

  3. Considerations for Choosing Laser Fume Extractor First Consideration • First you should determine the air flow requirement (CFM = Cubic Feet per Min.) per the specifications of the laser manufacturer.

  4. Second Consideration • Be sure you ask the fume extraction manufacturer for the system airflow with filters installed and not free blowing capacity.

  5. Third Consideration • The third consideration is to identify the material you will be marking, cutting, or etching.  Most metals and glass will not create odors so your main concern will be capturing the particulates generated when the material is incinerated by the laser during the process. • Plastics, acrylics, wood, and textiles on the other hand generate not only generate particulates but also create odors that need a higher volumes of activated carbon or other adsorption media in the filter set up.

  6. Fourth Consideration • The fourth consideration is how to deal with odors or VOC’s. Consult with the manufacturer to be sure activated carbon is a good source for adsorption of the gases or odors and also to determine if there is a need for and explosion rated unit due to the potential flammability of the VOC’s. Click Here to Get the Detailed Information

  7. Our Goal Since 1992 IP Systems, LLC has supplied industrial fume extractors and fume filtration systems specializing in the Laser and Electronics and adhesive markets. It is our goal to be your trusted technical resource for your fume filtration needs and to offer you an unmatched customer experience.  For more information contact us today!

  8. Contact Us 770-614-7701 • sales@ipsystemsusa.com IPSystemsUSA.com • IP Systems, LLC • 50-A Satellite Blvd NW • Suwanee, GA 30024

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