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Mobile Extraction Units for Flexible Workstations
Mobile extraction units are suitable for changing or temporary workstations where no fixed piping is available or where individual emission sources need to be extracted independently. It remains crucial to capture emissions as close to the source as possible.
Typical Applications
✔ Welding and repair work
✔ Grinding and Finishing
✔ Assembly and maintenance stations
✔ temporary work areas
✔ Rotating production and workshop stations
✔ Applications without an existing piping network
Collection and Filtration Technology
The extraction arm, hose, or hood must be suited to the emission source and the required working radius. At the same time, the filtration system must be tailored to the type of contaminant, the amount of dust, and the daily operating time. A capture element that is too far away cannot be compensated for simply by increasing motor power.
Mobility in Practice
Weight, casters, handle position, cable and hose routing, and the actual paths taken during operation determine how mobile a device really is. Noise level, footprint, and access for maintenance should also be taken into account.
Common Mistakes in Selection
✔ Select a device based solely on motor power
✔ Detection too far from the source
✔ Filter type not matched to the contaminant
✔ Hose or extraction arm chosen to be unnecessarily long
✔ Filter service life and maintenance are underestimated
FAQ
When is a mobile system better than a centralized one?
For workplaces with few changes or temporary work without a fixed piping network.
How important is the position of the extraction arm?
Very important: The closer the hood is to the source, the more effective the collection.
Can a mobile unit extract fumes from various processes?
Only if the air flow rate and filter design are suitable for the respective emissions.
When does a central system make more sense?
For many workstations in continuous operation and predictable piping layouts.
Selecting the Right Mobile Extraction Unit
Work process, contaminant, daily operating time, capture element, and required working radius are the most important selection criteria.