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Fume Extraction Systems by
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Why Fume Extraction? Health & safety of employees vital Fume Extraction Systems are a viable & cost effective method for reducing exposure to harmful contaminants, particulates & gases
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Work Environment Concerns Soldering Fluxes Cleaning Agents Conformal Coatings Cyanoacrylates (Superglue)
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Soldering Fume & Lead Poisoning Lead not the problem Tin/Lead solder does not create respirable fume unless temp well over 1000 O F! Lead poisoning caused mainly by ingestion: –Eating without washing hands after soldering –Smoking cigarettes after handling solder
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The Culprit: Soldering Flux/Colophony Soldering flux fume generates Colophony Colophony health effects studied 30+ years, a demonstrated health hazard Legislated in many countries
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Health & Safety Executive (HSE) Study 1995 Landmark study (UK Government sponsored) Extensive investigation of flux fume HSE Conclusions: –Solder fume resin acids and formaldehyde are sensitizers –Sensitizer: substance that can trigger an allergic reaction at any level –Cause of Occupational Asthma
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Sensitizing Agents: Other Research AIHA Studies Dec ‘97, Dec ‘98 & Apr ‘99 Resin acid a major component in Colophony Resin acid –Constituents clearly associated with dermal and pulmonary sensitization –Particles are respirable size (sub-micron)
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Size Particle Categories of Risk Inhalable Fraction –10 microns + –Pollens Thoracic Fraction –3.5-10 microns –Coal dust Respirable Fraction –Less than 3.5 microns –Bacteria, cigarette smoke, flux fume
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USA Occupational Health Regulations Respirable particles –Regulated at 3 mg/M 3 –Same size as cigarette smoke
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Particulate Inhalation Ranges
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What Occurs When Fume Enters Lungs? Particulate penetrates alveolar regions of the lung Resin acids attach and remain undissolved (resin acid has low water solubility)
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What Occurs When Fume Enters Lungs? Lung macrophages (tissue cells that protect from noxious substances) ingest the particles Interaction between resin acids & macrophages play significant role in pulmonary sensitization and induction of asthma
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Controlling Exposure Administrative Controls –Job Rotation –Limiting time involved in certain activities –Reduce work time –These options not feasible Engineering Controls more common
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Source Controls Source Controls Intercept Path to Receiver Intercept Path to Receiver Personal Protection Personal Protection Engineering Controls Change or eliminate source – not practical Personal Protection –Respirators, gas mask, filter masks –Bulky, employee acceptance extremely low Preferred Method: intercept path from source to receiver with local exhaust system
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Benefits of Local Exhaust Systems Minimal disruption to worker Hazardous particulates pulled away before reaching worker’s breathing zone Secondary contamination affecting nearby workers removed Filtered air safely recirculated into work environment, not exhausted to outside Compact, self-contained & portable Lower cost
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Idealized Central Filtration System Intake Duct Filter Condition Gauge Pre-Filter HEPA Filter Activated Carbon Filter Vacuum Pump
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3- Stage Filtration Pre-Filter Removes large, coarse particles, prevents clogging HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) Filter Removes the micro particles Can filter 99.997% to 0.3 & 95% to 0.001 micron Activated Carbon Filter - removes odors and gases
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Arm-Evac 105 Central Filtration Unit Best protection from harmful fumes, at an affordable cost 1 or 2 workstations Portable and compact - can easily be placed on or under a workbench Brushless motor Housing made of heavy duty, 20 gauge steel
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Arm-Evac 200 Central Filtration Unit High volume air flow Compact/self contained Fits under any bench 1 or 2 workstations Heavy duty brushless motor Includes pre-filter & combo filter Optional Silencer/Cart
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Arm-Evac 250 Central Filtration Unit 3-Position Speed adjustment Multi-color LED Filter Condition Monitor w/ Audible Alarm Optional Benchtop Controller Intelligent Pump
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Arm-Evac 500 Central Filtration Unit Serves 2-6 workstations Compact: Fits easily under workbenches High airflow motor pump Easy-to-read graphical LED filter condition monitor Self calibrates Audible alarm when a filter change-out is required.
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Arm-Evac 50 Bench Top Extractor Provides wide area fume extraction Highly efficient source capture at 2 points using the optional arm attachment Operator adjustable airflow Quiet operation Wide variety of filters
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Fume Extraction Accessories
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ESD-Safe Flex Arms Flex Arms attach directly to Arm-Evac Bench mounting kit comes with bracket and 8’ of 3” flex hose Flex Arm Kit comes with Arm & Bench Mounting Kit
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Metal Flex Arm 1.75” Diameter Arms High quality stainless steel Easily removed from flange & easily slips back in place Air volume controlled by integral locking quadrant flow controller (optional for 1.75” Arm)
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Metal Plenum Provides Wide Area Fume Extraction Provides Shelf so no bench space is lost Comes with 8’ of 3” Flex Hose
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FumeFlo Work Table Acts as Downdraft Table or Plenum (using laminar-flow) Attaches to any Arm- Evac 105, 200, 250 & 500 ESD-safe
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Filter Options General Purpose Filter Cartridge For soldering applications Standard – comes with 105, 200 & 250 Combines High Efficiency Particle Filtration with Gas Adsorption
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Other Filter Options Adhesive Filter for conformal coating, adhesive, gluing or board cleaning operations Clean Room Filter for controlled environments Economy Filter for grinding and sanding operations High Capacity Filter for heavier volumes of fumes
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