• Currently, there are two main methods for welding fume control in manufacturing workshops:1. Source Capture: Fumes are extracted at the source using capture arms or hoods. This method is limited to large, complex-shaped workpieces or areas requiring frequent movement.2. Overall Ventilation and Filtration System: Common methods include blow-suction and layered air supply. Dust-laden air is drawn into return ducts, filtered by high-efficiency equipment, and then recirculated by fans to improve indoor air quality....
  • Processes such as laser marking, laser welding, laser engraving, and electronics soldering generate smoke with varying compositions and concentrations during operation. Different types and concentrations of fumes necessitate the use of fume extractors with tailored power levels and filtration components. High efficiency, cost-effectiveness, low noise, and minimal energy consumption are the standards we consistently uphold.