Applications / Welding
Noxious welding smoke and fume may be captured at the source or filtered from the ambient air, or may even be removed by a combination of both source capture and filtration, as needed to maximize the safety, comfort and productivity in the shop. To design the most effective ventilation systems, questions to be considered include: How many welding operations are there, and how heavy is the weld smoke concentration? Is a make-up air ventilation system practical or does the filtered air need to be re-circulated to reduce the cost of tempering the air in the shop? Are the parts being welded small or large — or variable? Are there cranes that need to operate without obstruction? Ask Clean Air Consultants to help you design the optimal ventilation system to meet your welding needs.