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Fume extractor (soldering)

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81:, but can also be a different type of device. Most machines seen consist of some kind of fan that draws air in, and a filter or other to trap the chemicals. While simple, it is often effective at preventing harm to the worker. Quality can range from improvised setups of table fans and residential air filters to industrial machines that filter air out through the buildings ventilation system. 20: 39:
is a device used to filter aerosolized chemical byproducts of the soldering process. These devices take many forms depending on the project size and application, from small ductwork to entire fume hoods. Solder itself, which is generally composed of low melting temperature metals and adjunctives, as
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together present a substantial occupational health hazard. The goal of a fume extractor is to move these environmental pollutants away from the user and other occupants of the room as quickly and efficaciously as possible so as to stay within the safe exposure limits of the various substances
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well as the various components used during the act of soldering, including
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present, and reduce the risk of adverse health outcomes like
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Fume and dust management in grinding and welding operations
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A woman at a bench working in front of a filtration system
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flux
rosin
Polytetrafluoroethylene
metal fume fever
polymer fume fever
occupational asthma
allergic reaction
fume hood
Dust collection system
Dust collector
LEV
"SOLDERING SAFETY GUIDELINES"
Archived



"Soldering Safety and Health Guidelines"
"Soldering Safety Reference Sheet – Stanford Environmental Health & Safety"
cite web
link
Fume and dust management in grinding and welding operations
Welding Fume Extraction
Category
Soldering

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