extraction panels

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Extraction Panels for Smoke, Dust, and Gases – Wide-Area Capture Directly at the Workstation

Extraction panels increase the coverage area compared to a traditional small extraction hood and are suitable for workstations where smoke, dust, or gases are generated over a wider area. Depending on the design, they are permanently mounted at the workstation, positioned in a corner, or combined with an extraction arm.

The product range includes straight PUL extraction panels, angled PU panels, PF filter panels with Z Line filters, and PUL-LE panels for use in combination with an extraction arm featuring a swiveling LE extraction hood. This provides a variety of solutions for area-wide, side-mounted, or flexibly positionable extraction.

The correct panel size and position are crucial: The larger the open capture area and the greater the distance from the emission source, the higher the required airflow is generally.

Benefits of Extraction Panels

✅ Larger coverage area than small spot extraction hoods

✅ Straight and angled designs available

✅ Filter panels with integrated Z Line pre-filtration available

✅ PUL-LE for use with compatible extraction arms

✅ Suitable for smoke, dust, and gaseous emissions, depending on the application

✅ Can be integrated into centralized or decentralized extraction systems

✅ Flexible workplace design thanks to a variety of sizes

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Extraction panels for compact, area-wide coverage

Extraction panels provide wide-area coverage with a comparatively compact design. They are suitable for workstations where smoke, dust, or fumes are generated over a wider area, but where a full extraction wall is not necessary or would not be practical due to space constraints.

In this category, you will find

✔ Compact panels for fixed work areas

✔ Various widths and connection sizes

✔ Variants for integration into existing extraction systems

✔ Connection and installation accessories

Area, Distance, and Flow Rate

A larger panel area expands the coverage area but also increases air consumption. It is therefore crucial to select a unit size that matches the actual work area and the available flow rate. The distance to the process should be kept as small as possible.

Typical Applications

✔ Welding and Soldering

✔ Grinding and finishing stations

✔ Dosing and transfer operations

✔ Workstations with a wide emission zone

✔ Integration into workbenches or enclosures

Common Mistakes in Selection

✔ Panel too far from the source

✔ Area increased without adjusting the flow rate

✔ Connection cross-section selected too small

✔ Turbulent airflow in the workplace not taken into account

✔ Existing fan reserve not checked


FAQ

When is an extraction panel a good choice?
When a larger coverage area is needed than that provided by a spot hood, but a full extraction wall is not required.

Can a panel be connected to an existing piping system?
Yes, if the flow rate, pressure drop, and connection sizes match.

Is a larger panel surface always better?
No. A larger surface area usually requires more air.

What role does distance play?
A very large one. The coverage effect decreases significantly with increasing distance.

Select the appropriate panel

Working width, contaminant, distance from the source, and available air flow rate should be considered together.

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