Q 1:
What is the air flow capacity (m³/h or CFM) of your welding fume dust collector? Can it support multi-station welding lines?
A:
Our welding fume dust collectors offer airflow capacities ranging from 1,500 to 6,000 m³/h (880 to 3,500 CFM), depending on the model. They are suitable for both single and multi-station welding setups. For multi-booth operations, we recommend centralized systems with multiple suction inlets or customized ductwork design.
Q 2:
Do your cartridge filters have HEPA or nano coating? What is the filtration efficiency for welding fume particles?
A:Yes, we offer cartridge filters with optional nano-fiber or PTFE coatings for fine fume capture. Our standard filters provide up to 99.9% efficiency for particles as small as 0.3 microns. HEPA final-stage filters can also be added for ultra-clean air if required.
Q 3:
Does the unit have automatic filter cleaning, like pulse-jet or self-cleaning system? How often do the filters need to be replaced?
A:
All our units feature an automatic pulse-jet cleaning system to keep the filters clean and maintain airflow. Filter replacement depends on usage but typically lasts 6–12 months under regular operation. A differential pressure gauge is included for real-time monitoring.
Q 4:
Can you provide a customized solution with flexible arms or hoods? I need localized extraction for manual welding booths.
A:
Yes, we provide flexible extraction arms (2m–4m) or custom-designed hoods for localized fume capture. Our systems are modular and can be tailored to your workshop layout, ensuring optimal performance for manual welding stations.
Q 5:
What certifications do your dust collectors have? (e.g. CE, ISO) Can they be used in European/US factories with strict safety regulations?
A:
Our products are CE-certified and manufactured under ISO 9001 quality management. The units are suitable for export to Europe, North America, and other regions with strict industrial standards.