Newbie here,,,buying a new laser machine and the sales rep has quoted along with the machine an exhaust unit for over $5000 (cnd). Just wondering how others exhaust the fumes out of their shops? Wondering if I really need this unit or not?
Newbie here,,,buying a new laser machine and the sales rep has quoted along with the machine an exhaust unit for over $5000 (cnd). Just wondering how others exhaust the fumes out of their shops? Wondering if I really need this unit or not?
Depends. I'm assuming you are going to be burning, charring, melting, cutting..... All of which has some sort-of by product. Some more than others. You either breath it or exhaust it. If the $5,000 was just for the exhaust it's some sort-of indoor filter, very nice to have. The other option is venting outdoors with a $200 blower.
Last edited by Tim Bateson; 08-28-2017 at 7:10 PM.
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Yes, I will be burning, melting, cutting etc and I believe the exhaust unit is an upsell from the sales rep perhaps.
Residential or Commercial ?....... Length of run to outside ?..... recommended CFM at laser table? ..........
I'm in a commercial area and I exhaust right out the machine thru the wall to the outside. 4" Inline fan unit. Low noise level, low friction loss, no odor complaints next to a gas station.
Residential may require a roof stack outlet to get the fume mixed so complaints are abated....requires larger fan unit to push/pull air depends on length of run.
$5,000 unit has carbon filters that are expensive to replace but in a trade show environment would be a necessity...
Hope this helps!
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I will be putting the machine in my small shop at the lake so located in the sticks so to speak. Don't think exhausting to outside would be much of an issue around there.
Length of run would be very, very minimal
i figured maybe the $5000 unit was an unnecessary add on.
Jennifer,
In your case all you need is a dust collector style blower that will cost you less than $500.00 including all hardware and hose to vent outside.
Filtration systems are costly and will require frequent change of filters and odor eliminating carbon pellets.
Where in Canada are you? I may be able to suggest which blower to go with.
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Hi Tony, I am in New Brunswick. Any info would be much appreciated.
Do you have a Busy Bee Machinery locally?
See their web page........ look at CT126 dust collector. That is what I have and it works great. They also have all attachments and hose you need.
http://www.busybeetools.com/categori...st-Collectors/
Trotec Speedy 300 - 60w, with Quatro CSA-626 fume extraction
Xenetech 1625 x2,
New Hermes TX pantograph, CG4 cutter grinder
Brady Globalmark2 label printer,
Assortment of custom tooling , shears & punches, heat bender.
Software: Xenetech XOT, Corel X3, Bartender label software
Hi Tony,
I see that you use a Quatro 626 Fume Extractor. Could you share your thoughts?
Do you use it indoors (not venting to outside)?
Does it eliminate all odors?
Are the filter lifespans/costs reasonable?
Is there enough suction to remove smoke from laser bed?
Any other thoughts?
TIA
Hi Phil,
Do you use it indoors (not venting to outside)?.....................My setup is for indoor venting
Does it eliminate all odors?............................................ ....Not all, there is always some smell when lid is open after cutting job. When engraving only it is OK.
Are the filter lifespans/costs reasonable?.............................In my workload pre filter bag lasts couple of months, pleated filter and hepa 6-8 month and carbon pellets ~ 2years.
Is there enough suction to remove smoke from laser bed?.... Suction is OK but not as strong as direct outdoor venting with blower.
Any other thoughts?......................................... ............... If you can venting with blower would be less costly and better option.
Hope this helps.
Trotec Speedy 300 - 60w, with Quatro CSA-626 fume extraction
Xenetech 1625 x2,
New Hermes TX pantograph, CG4 cutter grinder
Brady Globalmark2 label printer,
Assortment of custom tooling , shears & punches, heat bender.
Software: Xenetech XOT, Corel X3, Bartender label software
There is a Busy Bee close enough that I could get there no problem (4 hours). Thanks for the info. I will take a look at that online. I was also on the Quatro website looking at some units. I thought I might reach out to them as well.
Hello Jennifer: I too live on a lake in Canada, but in B.C. Here is what I have for a set-up. It's a 3 hp shop vac that take the fumes out of my Speed 400. It's 20 feet from my machine & I have no problem with it taking all the fumes out of my shopblower.JPG
Thanks Ron for the info. I am becoming more and more convinced that I don't need to invest in a $5000 unit as was suggested.
Isn't lake life wonderful!
You also have to question what you are being offered in the way of a laser and how much of an 'upsell' that is from what you need. If they are looking to take advantage of you with this, I would rate them untrustworthy enough to go shop elsewhere.
EDIT: Saw this was a couple of years old - hope you got a good deal.
If it is four hours to drive, you can order a good fan via Amazon and get the tubing/ducting/piping from Amazon too if you don't have a nearby home center that stocks that stuff. Do a search here for past recommendations.
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