LB Extraction Table, sizes 800 x 800 mm and 1,200 x 600 mm
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Extraction tables without fans for central extraction systems
Extraction tables without their own fan are connected to an existing filter or central extraction system. They thus offer a flexible way to integrate an ergonomic workstation into an existing ventilation system.
Typical applications
✔ Grinding and deburring
✔ Welding and Post-Processing
✔ Polishing and manual finishing
✔ Centralized filter systems with multiple workstations
✔ Production areas with an existing piping network
The existing equipment must be compatible with the table
The actual available flow rate at the table’s connection point is critical. Pipes, elbows, shut-off valves, and filters cause pressure loss. When multiple workstations are operated simultaneously, the system design must also account for simultaneous operation.
Selection Criteria
✔ Table size and working area
✔ Required flow rate
✔ Connection diameter
✔ Available pressure reserve of the central system
✔ Type of dust and particles
✔ Dust Collection and Maintenance
FAQ
Can any extraction table be connected to an existing system?
Only when the flow rate, pressure drop, and connection dimensions match.
How is the required flow rate determined?
It is based on table geometry, coverage area, and process.
What happens if the air flow is too low?
The capture efficiency decreases, and dust or smoke can spread throughout the work area.
Can a table be connected to a different system later on?
Generally speaking, yes, provided that the new operating point is technically compatible with the table design.
Design the system jointly
To ensure accurate classification, we need the table size, application, connection diameter, and specifications for the fan, filter, and piping system.