Portable Unit Extracts Hazardous Fumes

Sept. 1, 1998
Hazardous fumes generated by soldering, adhesives and other electronics production activities are said to be safely eliminated with a new portable fume extraction system. And in activities such as soldering operations, the system offers both tip and

Hazardous fumes generated by soldering, adhesives and other electronics production activities are said to be safely eliminated with a new portable fume extraction system. And in activities such as soldering operations, the system offers both tip and arm extraction capabilities: when used for tip extractions, the system reportedly can efficiently collect fumes from two soldering irons, with extraction kits available for all types of irons; or, alternatively, the fumes can be removed via the system's flexible extraction arm- the stainless steel arm is resistant to corrosion and acid and is infinitely positionable for ease of use.The system uses a multi-stage filter technology that is said to remove virtually all of the hazardous particulates and gases from fumes. Other system features include a powerful vacuum, a high-capacity filter, and low noise operation.

Company: PUREX FUME EXTRACTION & PURIFICATION SYSTEMS

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