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Mobile Laser Application Fume Extractor-FC-350 laser fume extractor is expertly designed to manage smoke and fumes generated by a variety of laser applications, including laser engraving, laser cutting, and laser printing.
Enhanced Efficiency- This laser cutter fume extractor brings transformative efficiencies to your workspace, making it an essential tool for any factory setting.
Safety First- FC-350 chemical smoke extractor effectively eliminates inorganic chemical fumes, ensuring a safer working environment during reactions involving hazardous substances such as Sodium Hydroxide and Hydrochloric Acid.
Elevate your laser operations with the FC-350 Laser Fume Extractor for a cleaner, safer, and more efficient workspace!
When it comes to smoke purification tools, product performance is crucial. The FC-350 laser fume extractor boasts an impressive 350W output power and a spacious working area, making it ideal for a wide range of applications. This versatile extractor efficiently handles smoke purification, air purification, harmful gas removal, PM2.5 filtration, dust removal, and deodorization.
Yes, the FC-350 can absorb chemical solvents. It is equipped with the appropriate filters to effectively capture a variety of fumes and vapors, making it a suitable choice for environments where chemical solvents are present.
Yes, the FC-350 is effective at removing fumes from inorganic chemicals, including those generated in reactions between sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid.
For solvent use, we recommend our FC-350 laser fume extractor. The FC-350 features a three-layer carbon filter, making it ideal for effectively capturing VOCs and other harmful emissions.
Yes, this model equipped with hepa filter and activated carbron filter. It works for paint fumes.
This setup works well with heat press sublimation, as it effectively removes fumes and odors generated during the sublimation process, ensuring a safer and more comfortable workspace.
No, the pre-filters cannot be washed. However, Fumeclear does offer a washable version of the pre-filters. For more details, please contact us at support@fumeclear.com.
Yes, the FC-350 is a great choice for removing smoke from processing neon tubes.
Yes, the FC-350 is highly recommended for airbrush applications. It effectively filters out fumes and particles generated during the airbrushing process, ensuring a cleaner workspace.
For TIG welding projects, we recommend the FC-350. It effectively captures fumes and particulates generated during the welding process, providing a safer and cleaner working environment.
For a garage with extensive welding and vehicle sanding, we recommend the FC-350. It is designed to effectively capture metal dust and fumes, providing a cleaner and safer workspace.
The FC-350 and XL-300 are indeed similar, but they differ in appearance and accessories: The XL-300 comes with a 100MM x 3M air intake pipe and includes an external exhaust interface. The FC-350 is equipped with a 75mm connector and does not support external exhaust connection.
Yes, we recommend the FC-350 for use with a MP 100W fiber laser engraver. It effectively filters out the fumes and particles generated during the engraving process, ensuring a cleaner and safer working environment.
I finally bit the bullet as I add more machines to my hobby. Normally I vent outside with a 4inch inline fan and duct. I recently obtained a UV laser to learn that and wanted something just like the FC-350 for years, but just couldn't talk myself into it for the price.
I LOVE the machine (although it was shipped upside down for some reason and the 'accessories' box was taped to make one out of two.
I wanted a version with the wire mesh as I do a lot of 3mm wood etching and was worried about sparks and all that.
I thought the remote was a neat idea!
I LOVE how rigid the duct it so it stays in place!
I was originally worried about the fan as I thought it was just a normal PC style, but when I looked at it, it is definitely an industrial one!
I like the adjustable fan speed, and even on low, the item still vacuumed things off my plate, so I laughed and took mental note to not leave items too close to the inlet tube.
Now to the not-so-good. As I fired up the FC-350 and started my etching, I could smell the fumes. I repositioned the inlet tube closer to my project thinking I may not be retracting all the of the fumes. But I noticed the smell coming from the FC-350. I powered everything off and opened up the filter area and verified all filters were in their proper place. I also pulled out the Coconut shell filters to 'swoosh' them around to make sure there were no 'gaps' due to shipping on the machine's side or whatever. Each filter clearly had a 'noise' like a settling had occurred? You know, like when you buy a bag a potato chips and when you open it, it is like the bag it half empty? I'll keep using this device, but I'm worried about the smell. I prefilter, the mesh, and fiber glass filter all seem to be doing their jobs when I removed those to look.
Anyone else have this issue? I was looking at the FC-2004 initially, but choose this one specifically for the mesh filter.
I recently upgraded my fume extractor to the FC-350 and the difference has been dramatic when it comes to the air quality in my work room. I have it tucked away under a desk and having the remote makes it much easier to switch it on when needed. The large volume filters last much longer than the smaller unit i was using and the volume of air that it moves easily pulls the metal particles out when I work on brass with my fiber laser. I'm now looking at a second unit for my CO2 laser!
Awesome in a metallurgical analytical laboratory!!! - George Villar
Things I like about this machine: The gooseneck is long enough to be easily placed; three suction speeds (low, medium, high); lightweight; and wheels. Best thing: In the studio, I can see the flashing red light out of the corner of my eye. It's easy to fix, I just use the remote. It would be better if it was a solid light instead of a flashing light. I also think the funnel should be metal. It's rubber, so you can't put it close to the soldering station or you'll melt it. You probably don't need to put it on your brick, but I wanted to get it as close as possible without worrying that I would melt it. Do I *think* it works??? But the smoke is invisible, so, who knows. It does have suction, and when I waved a paper towel in front of it, it sucked it up immediately.
It fulfills its function, good extraction and easy to place, the only bad thing is the quality of the wheels
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