mobile high-vacuum extraction

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Mobile high-vacuum extraction for tool and machine extraction

Mobile high-vacuum extraction is used when dust and particles need to be collected directly from tools, machines, or tightly confined collection points using small volumes of air but high negative pressure. Unlike traditional low-pressure systems, high-vacuum extraction uses smaller hose diameters and high flow velocities. This makes it particularly suitable for precise, localized collection directly at the source of emission.

Typical applications include grinding, cutting, drilling, milling, deburring, welding with torch-proximity detection, and cleaning work on machines and workstations. Mobile units can be taken directly to the respective work site and connected using appropriate hoses, tool adapters, or extraction elements. This is ideal for changing workstations without a permanently installed high-vacuum ring line.

When selecting a system, the available vacuum pressure, hose length, connection diameter, filter area, and the amount of dust to be collected are crucial factors. Long hoses and small diameters cause pressure losses that the system must reliably overcome. For flammable or explosive dusts, additional protective measures and, if applicable, ATEX requirements must be taken into account.

Your Benefits

✅ High suction capacity with small connection diameters

✅ Direct tool and machine extraction

✅ Flexible use across different workstations

✅ Small hose diameters and convenient hose routing

✅ Suitable for dust collection and industrial cleaning

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Mobile high-vacuum extraction for tool and machine extraction

High-vacuum systems operate at comparatively high negative pressures and with small pipe diameters. This makes them particularly well-suited for direct extraction at tools, machine connections, and for industrial cleaning tasks.

Here’s what you should keep in mind when interpreting

✔ Required vacuum pressure at the tool

✔ Hose diameter

✔ Hose length and number of bends

✔ Filter area and dust volume

✔ Dust collection and emptying

✔ Number of simultaneous users

Evaluate Vacuum Pressure and Flow Rate Together

A small tool connection creates high flow resistance. Long hoses, couplings, and elbows further increase this resistance. Therefore, the maximum flow rate alone is not sufficient as a selection criterion. The decisive factor is the operating point that the unit reaches at the actual point of use.

Mobile or centralized high-vacuum extraction?

Mobile units are suitable for a small number of users or for users who frequently switch between tools. If many tools are used continuously, a central high-vacuum extraction system with a fixed piping network may be more economical and ergonomic.


FAQ

What does “high vacuum” mean in extraction technology?
A system with a comparatively high vacuum and small air volumes or pipe cross-sections.

Can a long hose be used?
Yes, but the increasing pressure losses must be taken into account.

Is high vacuum suitable for traditional large extraction arms?
Generally not, since these operate on a different flow rate/pressure principle.

Can a single device power multiple tools?
Depending on power and simultaneous operation, yes; all loads must be taken into account in the design.

Translation Tip

Tool connection, hose diameter, hose length, dust type, and simultaneous operation are the key specifications.

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