![]() This test must then be carried out every 18 months, it’s best to think about the test like an MOT - this test can be carried out by one of the Nederman service team and we can test any equipment not just our own. As soon as LEV equipment is in place an LEV test must be carried out to ensure that the operator is competent in operating the equipment and that the equipment is functioning as expected. Health and safety law says that the risks your workers face from hazardous substances including dust and fumes must be assessed and preventative measures must be provided, the most effective measure is Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV). Nederman have a team of highly skilled service engineers who can perform full services on any extraction system not just Nederman equipment, we also provide a range of spare parts for Nederman equipment as well as our legacy brands. Much like a car you can ensure the best possible working life of your extraction unit by having a service engineer maintain the parts. ![]() To get the best possible life out of your extraction unit we recommend that you have a routine service. This is an easy process with the instructions to change your dust and fume extractor filter being very simple to follow. Changing the filters is a process that typically needs to be done within a twelve month time frame for the equipment to maintain full capacity. The filters the extraction unit uses have a sensor in them that will inform you when they need to be changed. The dust will be collected in a tray which should be emptied at regular intervals to keep the unit working effectively. Once the unit is installed and switched on simply point the suction head of the extraction arm within a few feet of the fume / dust source and this will suck up the fumes which will go through the filtration process, separating the fumes and dust and releasing the clean air back into the environment. Simply switch it on and point! How To Use Extraction Units The units can be mobile or stationary - again depending on the requirements, and are in many cases installed with a ‘plug and play’ set up meaning there will be no configuration problems. ![]() Sparks that may be captured (in welding processes) are filtered away from any dust via gravity filters and spark arresters. Diversitechs Robotic Cell Fume Extractors collect fumes at the source, above the welding cell using an overhead canopy hood to ensure the fumes are contained. Separate fumes and dust from the normal air particles. Most extraction units have a variety of filters depending on their requirements. Many industries and processes such as welding, sanding, grinding, spraying and processes involving exhaust fumes need this type of extraction to protect people, machinery and of course the environment that we all share. This process removes hazardous particles from the air. Offers excellent filtration and exceptionally long service life.A fume extractor is a system that utilizes a fan using negative draft to pull fumes and dust particles in to a contained filtration system. ![]() These units are incorporated in a workbench solution with adjustable fume funnels that can be positioned where they are required. Large solder smoke extractor units are designed for industrial applications. They are lightweight units that can be placed in the desired position to vacuum fumes through activated carbon filtration. Types of solder fume extractorsDesktop solder smoke absorbersSolder smoke extractor unitsFan fume extractorsWhich should you choose?Desktop fume extractors are typically electric and should be used always during soldering. Our range includes leading brands such as Antex Electronics, CIF, Weller, Metcal, Purex and RS PRO. No matter what design option you choose we guarantee high quality and high protection for your personnel from inhaling hazardous dust and fumes. ![]() Here at RS we have a range of solder fumes extractors and kits such as desktop smoke absorbers to larger fume extraction units for professional applications. Soldering Fume Extractors Use solder fume extractors for protection from hazardous dust and fumes generated from soldering applications. ![]()
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