Customization: | Available |
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Certification: | CE, ISO |
Installation Method: |
Vertical |
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Features
1. The air purifier applies to all kinds of soot purifications caused by welding, grinding, as well as recycling of rare metals, precious materials, etc
2. For the potential of fire and molten slag particles, three protective measures are used inside purifier, to make it a longer life, more secure and reliable.
3. Intelligent model using PLC automatic control makes operation easy, filter rotates with the use of full-automatic cleaning in all directions, so that there is a more thorough cleaning filter surface, always to guarantee a constant air volume absorption. Filter is made of imported microporous PTFE film ,and can filter out welding fume of 0.1μm filtering with high precision can meet GB indoor emission standards. And can filter out welding fume of 0.1μm
4. Power phase sequence instructions, short-circuit protection for lack of phase, with shutdown protection measures when too high temperature.
5. With large air volume, low noise and better capture effect. Suction hose uses the real anti-temperature, wear-resistant compounded materials, without crack and damage for sparks but longer life.
6. Photoelectric switch, efficient and energy-saving, with lighting fixtures cantilever cover (optional).
7. The plasma and laser cutting fume extractor averagely divides the cutting platform into partitions of equal width , a dust collector for both fume absorption and dust holding is configured in each partition. The valve is set at the end of each partition, and is in linkage with the pneumatic tappet. When the cutting gun arrives any position, the corresponding valve automatically opens, and always ensures that ventilation is just implemented only in the cutting areas that generate fume. This system greatly reduces the amount of wind needed, thus saves the consumption of electric energy.
Parameters
Model |
KSG-09B/09Ba/11B |
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Treatment of air flow |
560 m3/h; 1200 m3/h;900 m3/h |
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Motor Power |
7.5 Kw/9kw/11kw |
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Voltage |
380 V/50 Hz |
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Filtering area |
15 m2 |
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Cleaning Methods |
Automatic Cleaning |
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Compressed Air |
29500/20000/28000pa |
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Filtration efficiency |
>99.9% |
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Noise |
≤72±5dB(A) |
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Weight |
725±5Kg |
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.
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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.
Fume Extraction Devices Are Designed Primarily to Filter Out Particles
While hazardous gases are a serious concern, the filters in fume extraction devices are primarily designed to trap the more hazardous airborne particles. Gases in the air can usually be adequately handled with ventilation systems.
A well-designed fume extraction device can remove nearly all particulates created during welding. Not only does this prevent welders from breathing contaminated air, but it also helps to prevent these particulates from accumulating on equipment and surfaces in a shop, where it can easily become airborne by sweeping (or even movement throughout the area) and end up being breathed in by workers who aren't even welding.
Kaisen strives to bring the innovative solutions to protect people from the harmful effects of dust, smoke, gas and other air impurities. Many of our products are designed and manufactured to have minimal environmental strain but still maintain top quality and performance. Kaisen's products are used around the world and could be found in various industries including: Welding Shops, Automotive, Foundries, Technical Schools, Nuclear Training facilities, Robotic Cells, and much more.