
Rauchabzüge für Lasergravierer
- 5–10W – FC-2001X – Kompakte Lösung, ideal für kleine Lasergravierer.
- Unter 20W – FC-2002A – Entwickelt für externe Abluftsysteme.
Unter 20W – FC-2002 – Abluftfreie Option für den Innenbereich und den Schreibtischgebrauch. - Unter 30W – FC-2003 – Verbesserter Luftstrom und Filtration für mäßigen Gebrauch.
- Unter 50W – FC-2004 – Starke Absaugung, geeignet für häufigen Betrieb.
- Unter 70W – FC-350 – Ausgewogene Leistung für Laserarbeiten im mittleren Bereich.
Unter 70W – XL-300 – Höherer Luftstrom für größere Arbeitsbereiche. - Unter 80W – XL-500 – Hoher Luftstrom mit verbesserter Filterkapazität.
- Unter 100W – XL-700 – Maximaler Luftstrom für Schwerlast- und Industrieanwendungen.
- Limited Time Deal
Fumeclear® FC-350 – 350W Laser-Absauganlage für Schweißen, Lasergravur & Schneiden
Verkaufspreis $749.99 USD Normaler Preis $1,159.99Grundpreis - Limited Time Deal
FumeClear FC-1002A Laser-Absauganlage – beseitigt Rauch, Gerüche & Feinstaub
Verkaufspreis $209.99 USD Normaler Preis $249.99Grundpreis - Limited Time Deal
FumeClear® FC-2002A Außenluft-Lötrauch-Absauganlage für Lasergravierer 10W–20W
Verkaufspreis $415.10 USD Normaler Preis $438.99Grundpreis - Limited Time Deal
FumeClear® FC-2004 360W Absauganlage für Lasergravierer 30W–70W
Normaler PreisAb $52.99 USDGrundpreis FumeClear® FC-2002 Rauchabsauger für Löten & kleine Laser
VerkaufspreisAb $378.99 USD Normaler Preis $418.99Grundpreis- Limited Time Deal
Fumeclear® FC-1001A Fume Extractor for 3D printing/ Nail Salon
Verkaufspreis $569.99 USD Normaler Preis $699.00Grundpreis
Quick Comparison & Buying Guide
| Model |
FC-2001X
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FC-2002 / 2002A
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FC-1001A
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FC-2003
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FC-2004
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FC-350
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best For | Small desktop laser engravers (5–10W) | 10–20W laser engraving, vent to outside (2002A) | Laser engraving (≤30W), dual workstation setups | Laser engraving (≤30W), dual workstation setups | Laser engraving (≤70W) | Laser engraving (≤70W), heavy VOC applications |
| Size | 11.02 × 6.30 × 8.19" | 11.22 × 11.22 × 17.73" | 16.73 × 9.84 × 16.14" | 12.4 × 12.4 × 19.6" | 13.7 × 13.7 × 22.6" | 15.75 × 11.81 × 22.05" |
| Airflow | Under Verification | 153 CFM | 194 CFM | 194 CFM | 247 CFM | 271 CFM |
| Filtration | 3-layer filtration (Prefilter + HEPA & Activated Carbon Filter 2-in-1) | 3-layer filtration (Prefilter + HEPA + Activated Carbon Filter) | 3-layer filtration (Prefilter + HEPA + Activated Carbon Filter) | 3-layer filtration (Prefilter + HEPA + Activated Carbon Filter) | 3-layer filtration (Prefilter + HEPA + Activated Carbon Filter) | Metal frame, 5-layer filtration |
| Noise | <58dB | <55dB | <60dB | <56dB | <58dB | <68dB |
| Power | 60W | 160W | 210W | 200W | 360W | 350W |
| Hose | Φ75 mm × 1 m | Φ55 mm × 1.2 m | Φ75 mm × 1.4 m | Φ55 mm × 1.2 m | Φ75 mm × 1.4 m | Φ75 mm × 1.4 m |
| Price | $209.99 | $378.99 / $395.10 | $544.99 | $598.99 | $699 | $729.99 |
Designed for Every Laser Working Scenario
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I really need a fume extractor for laser engraving?
Do I really need a fume extractor for laser engraving?
Laser engraving produces significant smoke and VOC gases, especially when working with materials such as acrylic, leather, and similar plastics.
If these fumes cause discomfort such as eye irritation, coughing, dizziness, or allergic reactions, and your workspace lacks proper ventilation, then a fume extractor is highly recommended.
What size fume extractor do I need for my laser machine? Is a more powerful unit always better?
What size fume extractor do I need for my laser machine? Is a more powerful unit always better?
Not necessarily. The right fume extractor depends on your machine size, usage frequency, and material type.
Choosing an oversized system may increase noise and cost unnecessarily. The ideal setup balances airflow, filtration efficiency, and application requirements.
Which fumes are most dangerous in laser cutting?
Which fumes are most dangerous in laser cutting?
The most hazardous materials include:
- PVC sheets
- Vinyl materials
- PVC-based artificial leather
- Flexible banners and plastic signage
These materials can release highly toxic fumes during laser processing.
Can a fume extractor remove laser smoke smell?
Can a fume extractor remove laser smoke smell?
Yes. Most fume extractors use a multi-layer filtration system, including an activated carbon filter, which effectively reduces odors.
Why is my filter clogging so fast?
Why is my filter clogging so fast?
Frequent filter clogging is often caused by using the machine in conditions beyond its intended capacity, such as insufficient suction power or heavy-duty materials.
How often should laser fume extractor filters be replaced?
How often should laser fume extractor filters be replaced?
Recommended replacement cycle (depending on usage and materials):
- Pre-filter: 1–3 months
- HEPA / medium filter: 5–6 months
- Activated carbon filter: 6–8 months
Heavy-duty or high-toxicity materials may shorten filter lifespan.
Do your machines support Glowforge /xTool / OMTech / Thunder Laser or other laser?
Do your machines support Glowforge /xTool / OMTech / Thunder Laser or other laser?
Our systems are compatible with most laser machines on the market.
If you're unsure, please share your machine model, power, typical materials, usage frequency, and duct size, and we will recommend the most suitable solution for you.
Can I use a soldering fume extractor for laser engraving?
Can I use a soldering fume extractor for laser engraving?
It is not recommended. Soldering fume extractors are typically designed for light-duty applications and may not provide sufficient airflow or filtration capacity for laser engraving.
Long-term use in laser applications may also lead to faster filter clogging and reduced machine lifespan.