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FR4001 Soldering Fume Extractor

Soldering Fume Extractor is a specialized air filtration device designed to capture and remove hazardous fumes and particulate matter generated during soldering processes.

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FR4001 Soldering Fume Extractor

Soldering Fume Extractor – Description

A Soldering Fume Extractor is a specialized air filtration device designed to capture and remove hazardous fumes and particulate matter generated during soldering processes. These fumes, which contain flux vapors, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and fine particles, can pose serious health risks if inhaled. Fume extractors help protect workers by maintaining clean air at the source of emission.

Widely used in electronics manufacturing, repair workshops, laboratories, and educational facilities, soldering fume extractors are an essential component of workplace safety and environmental compliance.


Key Features

  • Source Capture Arm or Hood: Flexible or fixed arms with hoods positioned directly above the soldering point for efficient fume capture.

  • Multi-Stage Filtration:

    • Pre-filter: Captures larger particles and extends the life of main filters.

    • HEPA Filter: Removes fine particles ≥ 0.3 microns with 99.97% efficiency.

    • Activated Carbon Filter: Adsorbs harmful gases, odors, and VOCs.

  • Compact and Portable Design: Easily movable units with wheels or benchtop models for space efficiency.

  • Quiet Operation: Engineered for minimal noise in work environments.

  • Variable Speed Control: Allows adjustment of airflow based on process intensity.

  • Low Maintenance: Easy-to-replace filter cartridges and minimal upkeep required.


Benefits

  • Protects operators from inhaling toxic fumes and particles.

  • Improves indoor air quality and workplace safety.

  • Enhances compliance with health and safety regulations (such as OSHA, RoHS).

  • Reduces odor and chemical exposure in confined areas.

  • Supports clean and professional soldering environments.


Applications

  • Electronics assembly and repair stations

  • PCB (printed circuit board) soldering lines

  • Laboratory soldering and prototyping work

  • Educational and training facilities

  • Manufacturing environments with manual or automated soldering processes