Clean Air for Laser Engraving Processes
Laser engraving processes encompass a multitude of applications such as honing, buffing, doping, perforating and marking.
The separation technology is customized and depends on the materials being treated (metals, non-ferrous metals, semiconductor metals, organic materials, etc.)
When selecting the correct dust extraction technology, special overall expertise is required.
Flexible Dust Collection
Dust Collectors in the VARIO, PT-filters or L-CUT series are most suitable for very fine particulate. The required air flows can vary depending on the process and material used during laser engraving. The system design can be flexible regarding the required air flows and individual processes because of the variations offered in the filter series - also feasible for large air flows.
For thermal processes such as laser engraving, additional fire protection measures should be taken, as well as explosion protection in accordance with ATEX guidelines.
The materials utilized might require adherence to other special guidelines such as TRGS or TA-Luft, and may require additional system components.
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 >>