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ULT Laser Fume Extraction Unit Boasts Improved Filtration
July 8, 2019 | ULT AGEstimated reading time: 1 minute
The LAS 200.1 laser fume extractor is the latest member of ULT’s new ULT 200.1 product line. The compact, mobile system scores highly thanks to a new filtration concept that significantly increases pollutant separation efficiency.
A newly designed pre-filter package including filter mat and panel filter provides a considerably longer filter life, which results in significant long-term cost savings: Utilizing a coarse dust and fine dust filter according to Standard ISO 16890 significantly increases the H14 main filter’s durability. The HEPA filter according to Standard DIN EN 1822 is offered in combination with an adsorption filter for a further increase of the main filter’s separation rate up to >99,995%.
The laser fume extractor’s modularity provides flexibility in changing process conditions, as the unit can be equipped with additional filter modules as required.
The LAS 200.1 unit can be combined with various capturing elements, such as extraction arms or hoses/tubes (DN 50, 75, 80), enabling pollutant removal at up to four individual workplaces.
The ecoflow CS technology increases and reduces the system’s exhaust performance automatically, depending on the number of extraction points. Thanks to this integrated vacuum stabilization and selectable pressure ranges, the LAS 200.1 unit’s extraction performance is adaptable flexibly to the required pollutant capturing. In addition, the ecoflow CS technology can automatically compensate pressure losses caused by loaded filters.
An integrated M12 interface enables for communication with a superordinate laser processing system. As a result, it is possible to run the fume extractor during active use of the laser system, reducing costs and making it considerably more comfortable for system operators.
Another added value is an extensive range of original accessory parts, specially developed for the ULT-200.1-device series. Hence, users save valuable time in the search for accessories and their adaptations to individual pollutant capturing situations.
About ULT AG
Founded in 1994, ULT AG is a leading vendor of high efficiency fume extraction technology and process air drying solutions. The broad range of equipment has been designed for use in various industries, covering a multitude of applications. Among the solutions offered, there are standard products as well as custom-built units for special applications. ULT AG provides customers in Europe, Asia, North America and Australia with fume extraction systems for material processing as well as onsite services. The company has been DIN EN ISO 9001 certified for more than 20 years.
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