Mobile welding fume filter extractor with extraction arm
220 - 1 800 m³/h | SRA series
ULT AG
SRA for welding fumes
Health protection in welding
Fumes produced by welding have been classified as hazardous substances.
Welding fume particles can be inhaled and might get into the lungs. Those from nickel chromium steel are carcinogenic.
Therefore, welding fumes should be collected at their source to their full extent, if possible, and disposed of in a safe way.
The extracted air must be conveyed such as to allow as little welding fumes as possible to get into the operators' breathing air. Feeding back the air into the working area is only allowed after sufficient cleaning.
Extracting and filtering units from ULT AG as well as the corresponding accessories in the form of extration arms collect the hazardous welding fumes at their source and provide for intense filtering (BGIA-tested filtering equipment).
Health protection in welding
Fumes produced by welding have been classified as hazardous substances.
Welding fume particles can be inhaled and might get into the lungs. Those from nickel chromium steel are carcinogenic.
Therefore, welding fumes should be collected at their source to their full extent, if possible, and disposed of in a safe way.
The extracted air must be conveyed such as to allow as little welding fumes as possible to get into the operators' breathing air. Feeding back the air into the working area is only allowed after sufficient cleaning.
Extracting and filtering units from ULT AG as well as the corresponding accessories in the form of extration arms collect the hazardous welding fumes at their source and provide for intense filtering (BGIA-tested filtering equipment).
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