Hi, we are just starting our laser engraving service. Thinking of getting a Purex Laserex Alpha.
Just wondering, what extractor and filter are everyone else using and what is the pros and cons of having one?
Thanks
Fume Extractor
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Scrubber
Any thoughts on the choice of scrubbers? I'm leaning towards the Electrocorp over the Purex but my reseller mentioned their use of another option. We're going to be doing some lasering indoors so we'll need a good one occasionally. What is everyone else using?
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Re: Fume Extractor
Isn't the machine enclosed anyway? Just vent to outside, no?
The smaller recirculating designs use activated charcoal and the like, so cost more and have higher running costs. I've got one for my solder station, and I'd rather have it vented outside, even with that little smoke.
The smaller recirculating designs use activated charcoal and the like, so cost more and have higher running costs. I've got one for my solder station, and I'd rather have it vented outside, even with that little smoke.
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Re: Fume Extractor
Curious what you ended up getting!
I just got an old Epilog Summit 25 (from 1994!) and it works great, but I can't do much without a decent fume extractor...
I just got an old Epilog Summit 25 (from 1994!) and it works great, but I can't do much without a decent fume extractor...
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Re: Fume Extractor
In my case, it's not really an extractor so much as a really big vacuum,
http://www.grizzly.com/products/G1029Z2
It's sucked stuff off the table and out to the garage 35 feet away.
Michael
http://www.grizzly.com/products/G1029Z2
It's sucked stuff off the table and out to the garage 35 feet away.
Michael
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