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Fume Extractors

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Fume extractors are air cleaning systems used to collect and remove harmful fumes, smoke, dust and mist from work areas. They are widely used in welding and soldering stations, as well as...Read more

AIR SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL -

Portable Fume Extractors

Air Systems International portable fume extractors are engineered for securing the user's breathing zone from dust and hazardous chemicals. They are provided with a magnetic base stand and also integrate 2 vacuum motors. These fume extractors have a final stage HEPA filter for capturing 99.97% of 0.3 micron particles, three pleated filters to capture dust particles with 50 - 70% efficiency. These fume extractors offer five stage filtration for clean air delivery.

StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
APFE-230-
RFQ
BPFE-750-8€7,259.21
RFQ
BPFE-750CAB€5,577.35
RFQ
CPFE230ARM5-
RFQ
LINCOLN ELECTRIC -

Fume Extractor 55/115 Cfm

StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
AK652-2€6,535.96
BK652-1€5,827.00
LINCOLN ELECTRIC -

Hoses

StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
AK3972-5€2,784.48
BK4260-4€6,999.20
CK4260-3€7,494.03
GLAS COL -

Fume Extractors

StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
A200A HS3000A1€1,566.64
B200A HS3000A2€1,811.55
HAKKO -

Fume Extractors

StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
AFA-430-K1T1€1,264.81
BFA-430-K1T2€1,264.81
MILLER ELECTRIC -

Fume Extractor 900 Cfm 460v

StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
A951574€25,472.64
A951575€26,510.54
MILLER ELECTRIC -

Portable Fume Extractors

StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
A951510€17,635.18
RFQ
A951511€17,714.35
RFQ
A951512€17,878.23
RFQ
B951507€12,957.05
RFQ
B951508€13,044.98
RFQ
B951509€13,219.37
RFQ
C951639€26,679.06
C951640€25,737.91
MILLER ELECTRIC -

Fume Extractors

StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
A300502€9,682.94
B300595€3,710.56
C951761€26,213.04
D951619€11,894.34
E951515€14,157.23
E951514€13,078.57
F951760€26,032.80
G951758€8,878.87
E951513€13,673.65
E951517€19,120.81
H951762€14,552.88
G951759€8,805.72
I951518€20,816.01
D951620€17,876.87
E951516€19,382.61
ALLEGRO SAFETY -

Portable Fume Extractors

StyleModel
A9450
RFQ
A9450-HE
RFQ
EXTRACT-ALL -

Fume Extractors

StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
ASP-800€4,303.03
BSP-800-DA€4,695.97
CSC-1000€13,897.92
RFQ
LINCOLN ELECTRIC -

Mobile Welding Fume Extractors

StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
AK4259-2€8,956.74
BK4384-1€14,607.62
AK4259-6€9,482.24
BK4384-5€15,485.72
AK4259-4€9,037.72
BK4384-3€15,892.36
AK4259-8€9,930.62
BK4384-7€15,570.27
CK1653-4€7,619.27
StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
AK4261-2€9,237.80
AK4261-3€8,967.70
AK4261-11€15,631.83
AK4261-8€17,976.82
AK4261-5€10,259.29
AK4261-9€15,608.63
LABCONCO -

Portable Exhauster 115V 200 cfm

ModelItemPrice (ex. VAT)
3970004AJ2KHZ€5,868.48
HAKKO -

Benchtop Solder Fume Extractor 120V

ModelItemPrice (ex. VAT)
FA400-04AH3LDZ€124.32
WELLER -

Mobile Fume Extraction Unit

ModelItemPrice (ex. VAT)
U-100-1056-ESDAE6ZNB€2,731.85
LINCOLN ELECTRIC -

Fume Extractor, 108 cfm, 8 ft Hose Length, MERV 11, X-Tractor Mini

ModelItemPrice (ex. VAT)
K3972-3CR9LME€2,544.86
HAKKO -

Soldering Fume Extractor 120V ESD Safe

ModelItemPrice (ex. VAT)
FA430-16AH3LEA€1,112.62
WELLER -

Fume Extractor Hepa 60 Hz 120v

ModelItemPrice (ex. VAT)
0053660299AF7CNE€3,448.25
MENDA -

Portable Fume Extractor, 90 Cfm, 5 ft Hose Length, Merv 11

ModelItemPrice (ex. VAT)
35470CT2ZBE€1,508.05

Fume Extractors

Fume extractors are air cleaning systems used to collect and remove harmful fumes, smoke, dust and mist from work areas. They are widely used in welding and soldering stations, as well as in metal grinding, sanding, solvent mixing and painting applications. They have a fan that pulls fumes and particulates into the filtration system that features high-efficiency HEPA and carbon-activated filters to ensure that only clean air is recirculated into the workplace. Raptor Supplies offers a variety of stationary, bench top and portable fume extractors from Allegro, Miller Electric, Weller, Hakko and Labconco.

Working Mechanism

  • Fume extractors use a fan for pulling dust particles and fumes into a contained filtration system by utilising a negative draft. This process removes hazardous gases and particles from the environment.
  • The fume hoods or extractors need to be located away from the facilities or activities which produce air turbulence or currents, as air turbulence affects the capacity of the units to exhaust contaminated air.
  • Make sure to locate them away from air supply diffusers, high traffic areas and operable windows & doors.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you measure airflow in a fume hood?

The volume of air passing through a fume hood is often equal to the sash opening area multiplied by the desired average velocity. For instance, if the hood has a sash opening of 7.5 sq.ft and velocity of 100 ft/min is required, then the air volume of the hood is 750 (7.5 x 100) CFM.

How much airflow do I need for a fume hood?

The acceptable minimum volumetric rate of air for a fume extractor is 25 CFM per interior sq.ft. of work area, as cited by the National Fire Protection Association.

What are portable smoke extractors?

Portable smoke extractors use HEPA filters that draw contaminated air and remove harmful particulates (up to 0.3 microns) from the air, thus improving indoor air quality and overall safety. They are used in manufacturing facilities, laboratories, hospitals and commercial kitchens. These portable smoke extractors have rubber feet that can easily fit on a countertop, floor or shelf next to the enclosure.

How do I clean my Miller Electric fume extractor filter?

  • Miller Electric fume extractors feature a self-cleaning filter mechanism that is easy to use.
  • Simply push a button on the control panel to activate the pulse cleaning cycle. This cleans the filter from the inside out and safely deposits the pollutants from the filter into the particulate disposal drawer.

How to replace the filter in a portable chemical fume extractor?

  • The HEPA filter and pre-filters are located directly behind the inlet where the arm of the extractor is attached.
  • Lift the hinged cabinet door on the extractor to get access to the filters.
  • Inspect and replace the pre-filter if clogged.
  • Re-install metal frame in front of HEPA filter and align properly with HEPA filter gaskets.
  • To remove the HEPA filter, if needed, remove the pre-filter assembly first and then tilt the HEPA forward and lift it out of the cabinet.
  • The HEPA filter might be contaminated with potentially toxic dust due to heavy use in chemical processes. Hence, use approved EPA methods for disposing of HEPA filters and other products.

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