Cappe di aspirazione

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Cappe di aspirazione per polveri, fumi, vapori e aerosol

Le cappe di aspirazione catturano gli inquinanti aerodispersi direttamente nel punto di origine e li convogliano in modo controllato al sistema di aspirazione. La forma, le dimensioni e la posizione della cappa influiscono in modo determinante sull’affidabilità con cui vengono captati fumi, polveri o vapori.

In questa categoria trovate soluzioni di captazione per postazioni di lavoro industriali, processi aperti e collegamenti a macchinari, da combinare con bracci aspiranti, tubazioni, ventilatori e impianti di filtrazione.

I vostri vantaggi

✅ Captazione mirata direttamente alla fonte delle emissioni

✅ Diverse configurazioni per vari processi

✅ Minore fabbisogno d’aria grazie a una geometria della cappa adeguata

✅ Collegamento a sistemi di aspirazione mobili o centralizzati

✅ Adatte a nuovi impianti e al retrofit

✅ Migliore qualità dell’aria sul posto di lavoro con un sistema correttamente dimensionato

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Extraction hoods for effective capture at the source

The extraction hood serves as the interface between the emission source and the extraction system. Its geometry, size, and position significantly determine how reliably smoke, dust, vapors, or aerosols are captured. A properly positioned extraction hood can therefore be more effective than simply increasing the fan’s power.

In this category, you will find

✔ Funnel hoods for localized emission sources

✔ Extraction panels for larger work areas

✔ Extraction slots for linear coverage

✔ Swivel hoods for changing work positions

✔ Safety nets and quick couplings

✔ Retrofitting capture elements

Hood shape and distance

Small funnel-shaped hoods provide high local containment in the immediate vicinity. Panels and extraction slots cover larger areas but generally require more air to do so. The hood should be positioned as close as possible to the source and in the natural direction of the contaminant’s movement.

Connection diameter and air flow rate

Cross-sections that are too small increase pressure loss and noise; cross-sections that are too large can result in low transport speeds when the air is laden with dust. The hood, connection, ducting, filtration unit, and fan must therefore be designed in conjunction with one another.

Typical Applications

✔ Welding, soldering, and bonding

✔ Grinding, Polishing, and Deburring

✔ Mixing, dosing, and decanting processes

✔ Machine and Process Exhaust Systems

✔ Laboratory, testing, and training positions

Common Mistakes

✔ Hood too far from the source

✔ Hood positioned against the direction of fabric movement

✔ Too large an open area with insufficient airflow

✔ Connection cross-section not matched

✔ Disturbing airflows caused by drafts are not taken into account


FAQ

Is a larger hood always better?
No. A larger open area usually requires more air. The key is to have a geometry that matches the source.

When is an extraction panel a good choice?
For larger or extensive emission areas.

What is an extraction slot used for?
For longer or linear emission sources.

Why is spacing so important?
The detection rate decreases very rapidly outside the hood as the distance increases.

Advice on Extraction Hoods

Information regarding the contaminant, direction of spread, source size, working distance, and available air flow rate will help with selection.

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