LB Extraction Table, sizes 800 x 800 mm and 1,200 x 600 mm
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Extraction tables for workstations with high levels of dust and fumes
Extraction tables capture dust, fumes, and particles directly in the work area. Depending on the application, capture occurs via the table surface, a rear wall, or a combination of different capture zones. This makes them particularly suitable for recurring grinding, welding, deburring, and machining tasks.
What extraction tables are available?
✔ Extraction tables with integrated fans
✔ Extraction tables without fans for centralized systems
✔ Welding tables for fume and particle extraction
✔ Grinding tables for dust and coarser particles
✔ Accessories and configuration options
Flow Direction and Workpiece
The optimal extraction direction depends on the process and the dispersion of the contaminant. During grinding, heavy particles may be directed downward or toward the back wall, while welding fumes rise due to thermal convection. The table size, extraction area, and airflow should therefore be suited to the typical workpiece and workflow.
Flow rate and Pressure Drop
For tables without an integrated fan, the existing system must provide the required flow rate under actual pressure loss conditions. Filters, piping, table geometry, and, if applicable, pre-separators must all be taken into account.
Important Considerations Before Making a Selection
✔ Workpiece size and work surface
✔ Type of dust, smoke, or particles
✔ Required flow rate
✔ Integrated or external fan
✔ Filtration and dust extraction
✔ Spark-proof and, where applicable, ATEX requirements
FAQ
When is an extraction table a good choice?
For repetitive work at a fixed workstation, when emissions can be reliably captured over the tabletop or rear wall.
With or without a fan?
With a fan, it is suitable for decentralized solutions; without a fan, it is designed for connection to existing central extraction systems.
Is higher air flow always better?
No. The key is proper air distribution at the point of operation without unnecessary energy consumption.
What should be considered regarding sparks?
The process, particles, and filter concept must be evaluated together and, if necessary, supplemented with a pre-separator.
Advice on Extraction Tables
Factors to consider when selecting equipment include workpiece dimensions, the process, the type of contaminant, daily operating time, and existing extraction technology.