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Particle Collecting in Laser Etching

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pcurry

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Oct 13, 2000
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Need advice on specialist suction devices for "at Source" collection of small quantities of particles generated in a laser etching process. The process will only generate a couple of grams of particles per hour.
I am particularly curious about off-the-shelf duct inlets ,nozzles and gas assist devices. I have so far had to make them myself and would like some pointers on manufaturers who might make them.
any help would be much appreciated!

PCurry
Ireland.
 
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You might want to search thru the Thomas Register or search the internet for "Dust Collectors". I make hair removal lasers and a lot of doctors buy a small vacuum device that picks up burnt hair that sounds like what you would want.


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Mark
 
Dont forget the area will only be as clean as the incoming air. So a filter for that will be required. Sound like you need a clossed chamber with filter inlet area. Try to use gravity to your advantage if possible.
 
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