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Title: Do You Need A Welding Fume Extractor?


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Do You Need A Welding Fume Extractor?
Welding fume exposure can have detrimental
effects on the health of every individual being
exposed to it, whether it is a welder, or anyone
else in the vicinity. The particulate matter
found in welding fumes includes harmful metals
and gases like nitrogen, argon, carbon monoxide,
carbon dioxide, and hydrogen fluoride. Exposure
to such harmful elements can cause eye
irritation, throat irritation, skin irritation,
and upper respiratory tract infections. And, if
the exposure is too long, it may also result in
various types of cancer including that of the
lungs, larynx, and urinary tract! It is thus
absolutely important that the employer
understands their responsibility of assessing and
controlling the workplace conditions, and taking
care of all kinds of precautions and safety
measures within the workplace. One easy method is
to install a welding fume extractor. What does a
welding fume extractor do? Welding fume
extractors are designed to capture harmful fumes,
smoke, gases, and other airborne contaminants
found in the welding fume and the air within the
premises. These extractors can be installed in
any factory where processes like welding,
grinding, deburring, soldering, laser cutting,
and other such processes are executed. However,
not all fume extractors are the same, which is
why you need to be able to choose the most
suitable extractor for your particular
application and working station. How to select a
welding fume extractor?
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The welding fume extractor you need to purchase
will be determined on the type of operation
being executed in your workspace, the type of
facility you have, and the type of fume your
workers are being exposed to. There are many
factors that impact the type and amount of fume
being generated, some of them being the type of
welding being executed, the welders working
methods, the air pattern and movement, the
ventilation available, the materials being used,
and where the welding takes place. Similarly, it
is absolutely important to identify the work
practices, hazards, and consumables of welding
applications in your facility, to keep exposure
to such harmful fumes at or below the acceptable
limit. The welding fume extraction system to be
installed and the way it is to be positioned
must be appropriately chosen. Who to approach for
welding fume extraction? Powertech Pollution
Controls is one manufacturer and supplier of
welding fume extraction systems you can rely on.
The Fumekiller, as the product is known, is an
excellent welding fume extractor, that is
designed and developed for high- efficiency
capture and control of fumes, mist, smoke, and
fine dust. This electrostatic filtration system
can be used in a variety of applications like
soldering, wave soldering, oil quenching, wire
drawing, annealing, dip tinning, rubber curing,
die casting, and more. Welding fumes and smoke
are a leading source of air contamination in
metal fabrication facilities. Without a way to
control and capture these pollutants, theres a
very high concern for health and safety of the
workers. Fume extraction systems can control
overexposure to such fumes and gases that develop
during welding and cutting.
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