What types of fume extractors can be used for robotic welding?
Robotic welding requires heavy-duty weld fume extraction to keep up with high production.
- Robotic processes are often enclosed under a hood to prevent fume propagation. The hood may be ducted to an individual dust collector, such as RoboVent Spire™. Alternatively, multiple robotic cells may be ducted to a large centralized dust collector, such as RoboVent Senturion™.
- For applications that cannot be easily enclosed, on-torch tip extraction, such as RoboVent FlexTrac™, provides a simple and effective solution. These systems collect weld fume right at the source as it is produced. The tip extractor is connected to a high-vacuum dust collection unit like RoboVent FlexPro™.
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