Extraction Tables with Fans

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Extraction tables with fans for decentralized workstations

Extraction tables with integrated fans capture dust and smoke directly at the workstation without requiring a central ventilation system. Depending on the model, capture occurs through the table surface and, additionally, via a vented back panel or enclosure.

The models in this category are suitable for work areas of various sizes and can be adapted to the process using different work surfaces and other equipment options.

Your Benefits

✅ Built-in fan for a decentralized workstation

✅ Detection via the tabletop surface, optionally via the back panel as well

✅ Models with side walls, a roof, and insulation

✅ Various widths, depths, and work surfaces

✅ A separate central ventilation system is not strictly required

✅ For grinding, welding, and machining processes

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Extraction tables with fans as a decentralized complete solution

Extraction tables with built-in fans generate the required airflow directly at the workstation. They are particularly suitable when no central extraction system is available or when individual workstations are to be operated independently of one another.

Typical Applications

✔ Grinding and Deburring

✔ Welding and finishing work

✔ Polishing and manual processing

✔ Individual workstations without a central piping system

✔ Flexible production and workshop areas

Fan and Filter as a System

The integrated fan must provide the required flow rate despite the resistance from the table, filter, and, if applicable, the pre-separator. As the filter becomes clogged, resistance increases; therefore, filter area, cleaning, and maintenance access are key selection criteria.

Selection Criteria

✔ Work surface size

✔ Type and quantity of emissions

✔ Airflow at the actual operating point

✔ Filter type and cleaning

✔ Dust collection and disposal

✔ Noise, footprint, and maintenance access


FAQ

Does a table with a fan require an external exhaust system?
Generally not, provided that the fan and filter are part of the intended complete solution.

How important is the filter area?
This is very important, as it affects pressure loss, service life, and cleaning requirements.

Can a table like this be moved?
This depends on the size, weight, and connection requirements. Many solutions are designed for a fixed workstation.

When is a pre-separator advisable?
In the case of coarse, heavy, or spark-producing particles, it can relieve the load on the main filter stage.

Select the Right Extraction Table

Process, workpiece size, dust volume, desired filtration, and operating time are the most important input parameters.

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