What are Quick soldering fume extraction systems and which industries use them?
Quick soldering fume extraction systems are specialized air filtration units designed to capture and filter hazardous fumes generated during electronic soldering operations. These systems typically feature multi-stage filtration with activated carbon filters and particle pre-filters to remove flux vapors, rosin particles, and metallic compounds from workspace air. Electronics manufacturing facilities, PCB assembly lines, repair workshops, and R&D laboratories primarily deploy these systems to protect technicians from respiratory hazards while maintaining clean room standards required for precision electronic work.
What technical specifications should I consider when selecting Quick fume extraction systems?
Critical selection parameters include airflow capacity measured in cubic meters per hour, with Quick systems like the 6102A2 providing 2x 100m³/h dual-arm extraction, and filtration stages ranging from basic particle removal to three-stage systems incorporating activated carbon. Extraction arm specifications matter significantly, with options from 50mm to 75mm diameter arms, lengths from 80cm to 150cm, and joint configurations from two-joint to three-joint articulating designs. Power consumption varies from compact 250W units for benchtop applications to higher-capacity systems, while ESD-safe construction prevents static discharge damage to sensitive electronic components during extraction operations.
Which safety standards and certifications apply to Quick soldering fume extraction equipment?
Quick fume extraction systems must comply with EN 60335 electrical safety standards for workshop equipment and ISO 14175 welding consumables standards that extend to soldering fume control applications. ESD protection follows IEC 61340-5-1 standards for electrostatic discharge control in electronics manufacturing environments, ensuring extraction arms and housings maintain proper grounding. Additionally, filtration efficiency must meet EN 1822 HEPA filter standards for particle removal, while activated carbon filters conform to DIN EN 12903 specifications for gas-phase contaminant adsorption in industrial air cleaning applications.
How do different Quick extraction system variants compare in terms of capacity and configuration?
The Quick 6102A2 represents a dual-arm 250W system delivering 2x 100m³/h extraction capacity with three-stage filtration and spark protection grids, suitable for multi-station workshops. Single-arm configurations like the 493 ESD absorber provide 1.07m³/min capacity for individual workbench applications, while flexible arm variants range from the KAP50-80 with 80cm reach and 50mm diameter to the KAP75-150D offering 150cm flexible positioning with 75mm diameter for higher-volume extraction. Hood-style extractors like the KHY2 provide 250x220mm coverage areas with 150mm depth for broader fume capture zones compared to focused point extraction arms.
What installation and connection requirements exist for Quick fume extraction systems?
Quick systems require standard 230V single-phase electrical connections with dedicated circuits sized for system power consumption, typically 250W for dual-arm configurations. Mounting options include desktop clamp systems for portable arms and integrated table mounting for permanent installations, with extraction arms connecting via standardized 50mm, 75mm, or combination diameter fittings. Connection hoses like the KCN75-75-2M provide 2-meter flexible links between filter stations and extraction points, while systems accommodate both direct arm mounting and remote extraction through flexible ducting configurations depending on workspace layout requirements.
What safety ratings and environmental operating limits apply to Quick extraction systems?
Quick fume extraction systems maintain ESD-safe operation with grounding resistance below 10⁶ ohms per IEC 61340 standards, preventing electrostatic discharge to sensitive electronic components during extraction. Operating temperature ranges typically span 5°C to 40°C for continuous duty applications, with relative humidity limits of 30% to 85% non-condensing to prevent filter degradation. Filter housings provide IP20 protection ratings against solid particle ingress, while extraction arms feature flexible joints rated for 50,000+ positioning cycles to ensure long-term articulation reliability in production environments.
What maintenance schedules and service intervals are required for Quick fume extraction systems?
Activated carbon main filters like the KFHS101 require replacement every 6-12 months depending on usage intensity, with pre-filters and medium filters needing quarterly inspection and replacement when pressure drop exceeds manufacturer specifications. Daily operational checks include verifying extraction arm positioning, monitoring airflow indicators, and ensuring ESD grounding continuity, while monthly maintenance involves filter housing inspection and electrical connection verification. Annual professional service should include motor bearing lubrication, fan balance verification, and complete filtration efficiency testing to maintain optimal fume capture performance throughout the typical 8-10 year system service life.
Quick Solder Fume Extraction
Fume Extractions
Quick soldering fume extraction systems capture and filter airborne flux fumes, particulate matter, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) generated during hand soldering, rework, and wave soldering processes. Engineered to meet workplace air quality standards including IEC 62841 and TRGS 900, Quick extractors deliver filtration efficiencies of up to 99.97% for particles >0.3 µm via multi-stage HEPA and activated-carbon filter combinations - reducing operator exposure to hazardous rosin-based flux aerosols at the point of generation.
As an authorised distributor of Quick fume extraction equipment, esd.equipment stocks 25 units and systems across the Quick product range - from compact single-arm bench-top extractors to high-volume multi-user central extraction units - all compliant with EN 60335-2-69, OSHA PEL guidelines, and CE marking requirements.
Key technical advantages - Quick Soldering Fume Extraction at a glance
⚙ Modular multi-user capability - scalable from 1 to 6+ workstations via manifold extension
🛡 Activated carbon pre-filter + HEPA stage - captures VOCs, flux residues, and fine particulates
✓ CE certified, EN 60335-2-69 compliant - meets EU workplace air quality and electrical safety norms
Typical application areas:
Electronics assembly and hand soldering (IEC 62841, EN 60335-2-69), PCB rework and repair stations (IPC-7711/7721), SMT production lines (IPC-A-610), semiconductor wire bonding (SEMI S1/S2), medical device manufacturing (ISO 13485), automotive electronics production (IATF 16949, VDA 6.3)
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Authorised Quick Distributor25 Quick fume extraction products - bench-top and central systems in stock
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Ready to ShipStock items dispatched same or next business day - filters and spare parts included
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CE Certified & Norm CompliantEN 60335-2-69, IEC 62841 - workplace air quality and operator safety standards
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