Clean Air for Laser Engraving Processes
Laser engraving includes a wide range of applications such as honing, buffing, doping, perforating, and marking.
The appropriate separation technology depends on the material being processed - whether metals, non-ferrous metals, semiconductor materials, or organics.
Choosing the right dust extraction system requires specialized expertise to match the process and material with the correct solution.
Flexible Dust Collection
Dust collectors from the VARIO, PT, and L-CUT series are ideal for capturing very fine particulate generated during laser engraving. Airflow requirements vary based on the material and process, and the flexible design of these filter systems allows them to be adapted to a wide range of applications, including those requiring high airflow volumes.
For thermal processes like laser engraving, fire protection measures should be implemented along with explosion protection that meets ATEX guidelines.
Depending on the materials used, compliance with additional regulations such as TRGS or TA-Luft may be necessary. In such cases, the system may require supplementary components to meet these standards.
References Laser Engraving
These customers rely on our extraction systems during laser engraving.
ASM A.L.S.I., worldwide (Semiconductor technology)
... and many more!
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Used Products
Dust Collector VARIO eco >>
Dust Collector PT-Filter >>
Dust Collector L-CUT >>
Filter Element KLR-Filter >>
Explosion Protection
Information About "Explosion Protection According to ATEX" >>
Set and Guidelines
TA-Luft: Air pollution control - emission standards >>
VDI 2262-3: Air quality in the workplace - clean air recirculation >>
TRGS 900: Occupational limit values in the workplace >>
TRGS 560: Air recirculation after processing carcinogenic dust >>
TRGS 561: Processing of carcinogenic metals >>
TRGS 528: Welding operations >>
DGUV-Regel 109-002 (formerly: BGR 121): Workplace ventilation >>