How to integrate lasers, printers, fume extractors, and coding equipment into a production line?
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In addition to integration of coding equipment most production lines create some dust, smoke, or chemical fume toxins. To keep the work air safe for your staff and to protect the equipment from damage, a proper air cleaning of dust and fumes is vital. Some production lines require air cleaning near the source of the pollution. For example, near printers, lasers, soldering equipment or where welding is taking place. Other toxins could be released in the form of smoke or chemical fumes. In each of these cases the volume of air that needs to be removed to capture the toxins will vary and, in some cases, hoods may be required to help improve the air-cleaning process.