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Draws fumes away from face
04 March 2013
Steel furniture manufacturer MIG was spot welding components using static hoods in seven jig welding fabrication bays extracting from above. The company asked Flextraction to draw the welding fumes away from their welders faces, so that welding could be carried out in a clean environment and the extraction system wouldnt have to be adjusted for intricate operations.

Steel furniture manufacturer MIG was
spot welding components using static
hoods in seven jig welding fabrication
bays extracting from above. The
company asked Flextraction to draw
the welding fumes away from their
welder's faces, so that welding could
be carried out in a clean environment
and the extraction system wouldn't
have to be adjusted for intricate
operations.
Flextraction fitted rear plenum boxes with six louvered grills on the back wall of each welding booth in close proximity to the worktable, to draw any welding fumes away from the operator's face and into a new spiral galvanised sheet steel ductwork system with inspection/access doors and sized to provide good conveying velocity throughout its length.
Flextraction fitted rear plenum boxes with six louvered grills on the back wall of each welding booth in close proximity to the worktable, to draw any welding fumes away from the operator's face and into a new spiral galvanised sheet steel ductwork system with inspection/access doors and sized to provide good conveying velocity throughout its length.
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