2000i, APR Series, Fume, Smoke Extraction

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0LX2010D
FUME ABSORBER MOBILE UNIT 400V
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2000i, APR
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022120ID
FUME ABSORBER MOBILE UNIT 400V
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2000i, APR
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0LX2011D
FUME ABSORBER MOBILE UNIT 220V
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2000i, APR
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FUME ABSORBER MOBILE UNIT 220V
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Fume, Smoke Extraction

Fumes and smoke generated during soldering, welding, and other industrial processes can be harmful to the health of workers and can also damage equipment and machinery. Fume and Smoke Extraction devices are designed to remove these hazardous materials from the work area, ensuring a safe and healthy environment for workers. There are several types of extractors available, each with its own unique features and benefits. Articulating arm extractors are flexible and can be positioned to provide optimal air flow and extraction. Bench top extractors are compact and portable, making them ideal for smaller work areas. Exhaust cabinet extractors are larger and can be integrated into existing ventilation systems. Extraction hoods are used to capture fumes and smoke directly at the source, while mobile units provide flexible and portable extraction options. The voltage input options for these devices can range from 100 to 400 volts, depending on the specific model and application. It is important to select the correct voltage option to ensure proper operation and performance of the device. In addition to removing hazardous materials from the work area, fume and smoke extraction devices can also help to reduce equipment damage and improve overall productivity. By capturing fumes and smoke before they can settle on surfaces or enter equipment, these devices can help to extend the lifespan of machinery and reduce maintenance costs. In summary, fume and smoke extraction devices are essential for maintaining a safe and healthy work environment in industrial settings. With a variety of different types and voltage input options available, it is important to choose the correct device for the specific application to ensure optimal performance and effectiveness.