

One of the most important aspects of achieving seamless joints is maintaining a clean environment where the welding process can take place without interference. Welding smoke extractors are designed to capture and filter the fumes and smoke generated during welding, ensuring that workers are protected from hazardous exposure.
1. Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) This system captures fumes and gases at the source before they can disperse into the work environment. LEV involves the use of hoods positioned close to the welding area, ensuring that contaminants are efficiently collected and filtered. This method is particularly effective for robotic welding cells where the welding operations are concentrated in a specific area.