Laser Cutting Dust Collector Fume Extractor with Automatic Cleaning Way

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Customization: Available
Certification: CE, ISO
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Year of Establishment
2007-09-27
  • Laser Cutting Dust Collector Fume Extractor with Automatic Cleaning Way
  • Laser Cutting Dust Collector Fume Extractor with Automatic Cleaning Way
  • Laser Cutting Dust Collector Fume Extractor with Automatic Cleaning Way
  • Laser Cutting Dust Collector Fume Extractor with Automatic Cleaning Way
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Overview

Basic Info.

Model NO.
KSJ-2.2G
Operation
Type
Manually
Medium Material
Polyester+PTFE
Dust Collecting Method
Dry
Type
Filter Cartridge Dust Collector
Fan Air Flow
3600±100m³/H
Air Flow of Treatment
2600m³/H
Motor Power
2.2kw
Voltage
3×380V/50Hz or 3×220V/60Hz
Filtration Efficiency
≥99.9%
Filtration Precision
≥0.3um
Filter Area
30m²
Filter Cartridge
3 PCS
Cleaning Way
Automatic Cleaning
Noise Level
≤75±5dB(a)
Weight
275±10kgs
Transport Package
Wooden Case
Specification
900*800*1775mm
Trademark
Kaisen
Origin
Shanghai, China
HS Code
8421399090
Production Capacity
300sets/Month

Product Description

Laser Cutting Dust Collector Fume Extractor with Automatic Cleaning Way
 

Laser Cutting Dust Collector Fume Extractor With Automatic Cleaning Way

 

Technical parameters

Model

KSJ-1.5G

KSJ-2.2G

KSJ-3.0G

Treatment of air flow

2400 m3/h

2600 m3/h

4000 m3/h

Motor Power

1.5 kW

2.2 kW

3.0kW

Voltage

3×380 V/50 Hz or 3×220V/60 Hz

3×380 V/50 Hz or 3×220V/60 Hz

3×380 V/50 Hz or 3×220V/60 Hz

Filtering area

20 m2

30 m2

40 m2

Cleaning Methods

Automatic Cleaning

Automatic Cleaning

Automatic Cleaning

Compressed Air

0.5-0.6 MPa 

0.5-0.6 MPa

0.5-0.6 MPa

Filtration efficiency

>99.9%

>99.9%

>99.9%
Filtration Precision ≥0.3um ≥0.3um ≥0.3um

Noise

≤75±5dB(A)

≤75±5dB(A)

≤75±5dB(A)
Demission 720×700×1745 mm 900×800×1775mm 1100×800×2000mm

Weight

225±10Kg

275±10Kg

435±10Kg


Laser Cutting Dust Collector Fume Extractor with Automatic Cleaning Way

Working Principle

1. The fume comes from the processing will be sucked into the extractor through the hood, first the fume passes the 1st layer spark intercept steel mesh which will ranmify the fume to avoid residual sparks enter into HEPA filter layer directly.

2. Finally, the fume enters the second layer of HEPA filter cartridge for ultimate purification.

3. Its filtration efficiency can reach 99.9%.

4. As the filtering precision of the main filter cartridge reaches the indoor emission standards, the filtered clean air can be directly discharged indoor through the air vent in the back of the extractor. 

5. According to the extractor's work intensity and the amount of dusts, the usage life of the filter cartridge is different.

Features

1. PLC control system, real time monitoring, easy to operate

2. Set the running program according to the requirement of different working conditions

3.  Imported material of wood fiber filtering, can reach 99.9% filtration efficiency of 0.3um fume

4.  Automatic back blowing cleaning way

5. 
The strusture is compact, stable performance, can be appiled in a variety of situation.

Certifications

Laser Cutting Dust Collector Fume Extractor with Automatic Cleaning Way

Company Profile

Shanghai Kaisen Environmental Technology Co.,Ltd has beenalways committed to designing, R&D and manufacturing of industrial dust collectors.Since 2007 we had been engaged in dust collectors for ten years.Our products are extensively applied to the processing of welding, cutting, grinding, painting, casting, chemical, wood processing, paper and other industries. 

Laser Cutting Dust Collector Fume Extractor with Automatic Cleaning Way
 

Exhibition

Laser Cutting Dust Collector Fume Extractor with Automatic Cleaning Way

What Every Welder Needs to Know About Welding Fumes
WHAT ARE WELDING FUMES, AND WHY ARE THEY HAZARDOUS?
Welding Fume Extractor Systems You've now doubt heard during training that welding fumes are unhealthy, but may not realize just how dangerous they are. Basically, welding fumes are a toxic combo of gases and particles that are released into the air during the welding process. Approximately 5% of these fumes come from the metal being welded, the other 95% come from the consumables used during the welding process.

The particles in welding fumes are classified under two size ranges, referred to as "fractions." Inhalable fractions are particles up to 100 µm (microns), which equates to 0.1 mm in size, and can be inhaled through the mouth and nose. Alveolar (respirable) fractions are much smaller (up to 10 µm) and most welding fume particles are smaller than 0.1 µm, which puts them in the "ultra-fine" category. The smaller the welding particles released into the air, the more harmful they are to the lungs. This is because they can infiltrate deeper into the lungs.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU INHALE WELDING FUMES?
The small particulates in welding fumes are inhaled through the nose and mouth. From there, they reach the esophagus or windpipe. From the windpipe, it's a short trip to the bronchial tubes and lungs. Because these particles are so small, they can actually penetrate cell walls, where they then cause mutagenic changes in the body. Translation: welding fumes are a known cause of lung cancer.

Inhalable oxide particles in welding fumes:
Aluminum oxide  
Iron oxide       
Magnesium oxide 
Lead oxide       
Fluoride         
Copper oxide     
Manganese oxide  
Chromium (III) compounds  
Nickel and cobalt oxides    

GASES ARE A PROBLEM, TOO
It's not just particles that pose a health risk, it's the argon gas in shielding gas, gases from paint, oil or solvents on the work-piece (including hydrogen chloride and cyanide), and carbon monoxide created by the welding process. Besides damaging the respiratory tract and being a trigger for cancer, there's also the risk of suffocation.

 

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