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Sign In Register Forgot User ID? Forgot Password?Benchtop Soldering Fume Extractors & Absorbers
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Benchtop soldering-fume extractors and absorbers remove harmful soldering and flux fumes from the air to keep workers comfortable. They have a small footprint so they don't take up much space on the workspace.
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Benchtop Soldering Fume Absorbers
Benchtop soldering fume absorbers filter some soldering-fume contaminants from the air while directing the remaining contaminants away from the workspace to an open area, such as a large workspace or open window. These absorbers sit on the benchtop next to the workpiece. Soldering-fume absorbers should be used for small, limited-duration work so soldering fume doesn't build up in the workspace.
Benchtop Soldering Fume Absorbers with Articulating Arm
An articulating arm on these soldering-fume extractors allow the absorber to be positioned above the workpiece, freeing up benchtop space and more effectively filtering fumes as they rise from the workpiece. Benchtop soldering fume absorbers filter some soldering-fume contaminants from the air while directing the remaining contaminants away from the workspace to an open area, such as a large workspace or open window. Soldering-fume absorbers should be used from small, limited-duration work so soldering fume doesn't build up in the workspace.