

Welding fume purifiers are used for the purification of smoke and dust generated during welding, cutting, grinding, and other processes, as well as for the recovery of rare metals and valuable materials. They can purify a large number of harmful fine metal particles suspended in the air. They feature high purification efficiency, low noise, flexible operation, and a small footprint. Suitable for workplaces where welding fumes are produced, such as hand-held welding, arc welding, CO2 gas shielded welding, MAG welding, carbon arc gas cutting, and special welding. The main components of the equipment include: swivel vacuum arm, high-temperature-resistant vacuum hose, vacuum hood (with airflow control valve), flame arrester, flame-retardant filter element, brake-equipped casters, fan, Huale motor, pulse electromagnetic valve, and more.
Due to the advantages of welding structures, such as light weight, low cost, stable quality, short production cycle, high efficiency, and fast market response, their applications are increasingly widespread. A country's production of welding consumables can reflect its overall welding technology level. The total production of welding materials in our country has basically grown in sync with steel production. Statistics show that wire supply has grown at an average rate of 20% to 30% annually, with solid welding wires used in gas shielded welding increasing nearly fourfold over the past decade, making it one of the fastest-growing welding materials in our country. Our country's consumption of welding materials has made it one of the world's larger producers and consumers of welding materials.































