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Automatic Grade
Semi Automatic
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Application
Commercial
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Total Carbohydrate
1year
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Material
Stainless Steel
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Power(HP)
5 HP
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Filter Efficiency (%)
99
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Frequency (Hz)
50
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Noise Level (dBA)
90
Function: A Manual Welding Fumes Extraction System is designed to capture and remove harmful fumes, gases, and particulates generated during manual welding operations (MIG, TIG, arc, etc.) to protect worker health and maintain air quality. System Description: This system is typically used in scenarios where welding tasks are performed manually or in fixed positions. The setup often includes: 1. Extraction Arm or Hood Flexible, adjustable arms positioned near the weld point Can be moved manually by the operator for targeted extraction Hood designs help maximize capture of fumes at the source 2. Ductwork (Optional) Connects the capture point to a filtration unit or fan Designed to minimize airflow resistance 3. Filtration Unit Pre-filters: Trap large particles and sparks HEPA or ULPA Filters: Capture fine welding particulates Activated Carbon Filters (Optional): Absorb hazardous gases and odors 4. Blower or Fan Provides suction to extract fumes through the system Can be integrated with variable speed control (manual or automatic) 5. Exhaust or Recirculation Option Exhausts clean air outside or recirculates filtered air back into the workspace depending on compliance needs Key Features of Manual Welding Fumes Extraction Systems: On-Demand Fume Control: Manual operation allows the user to position the extraction arm exactly where needed. Compact and Versatile: Ideal for welding booths, repair bays, and limited space workshops. Portable Options Available: Some models come with wheels for mobility across workstations. High Filtration Efficiency: Captures fine metallic particles (e.g., manganese, chromium) to meet health safety standards. Low Maintenance: Easy filter changeouts and minimal system complexity. Energy Efficient: Targeted extraction reduces the need for facility-wide ventilation. Cost-Effective: More affordable than fully automated or centralized systems. Compliant Design: Helps meet OSHA, ACGIH, and local occupational health regulation