Welding fume purifier
Product Description
Product Detail
Main components of welding fume purifier:
1. Suction hood/suction arm
The shape and size of the suction hood of the welding fume purifier vary according to the welding method and the shape of the workpiece. For example, for the welding of large structural parts, a larger umbrella-shaped suction hood may be used to cover a larger welding area. The suction arm is more flexible. It can stretch and bend freely like a mechanical arm, which is convenient for adjusting the position and accurately capturing welding smoke.
2. Fan
The fan is the power core of the welding smoke purifier, and its performance directly affects the dust collection effect. The air volume of the fan is generally selected according to the welding process and the size of the workshop space. For example, in a smaller welding workshop, a fan with an air volume of 1000-2000 cubic meters/hour can meet the basic needs; while for a large-scale automated welding production line, a fan with an air volume of more than 5000 cubic meters/hour may be required.
3. Filter unit
The filter cartridge of the welding smoke purifier is usually installed in a sealed filter box. The filter box needs to be easy to disassemble and clean or replace the filter element to ensure the continuous and efficient operation of the equipment.
Application scenario:
1. Manual welding workshop
Welding smoke purifiers are used in various manual welding places, such as hardware processing plants, mechanical maintenance workshops, etc., where welders use welding rods to weld and generate a lot of smoke. Welding fume purifiers can be placed near welding tables to collect and purify fumes in a timely manner, improve the working environment of workers, and protect their health.
2. Automated welding production lines
For automated welding production lines in industries such as automobile manufacturing and steel structure processing, due to the high welding speed and huge welding volume, continuous and large amounts of fumes will be generated. By installing large welding fume purifiers around welding robots or welding equipment, the diffusion of fumes can be effectively controlled to ensure that the air quality in the workshop meets production requirements.