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Purex International will be launching their new Laserex-Alpha fume extraction
system at the Laser 2003 exhibition in Munich in June....more
Laser marking and coding of plastics is a minefield, filled with hazardous
and corrosive particles and fume. PUREX International, manufacturers of
Purex systems, explain how to get through it....more
Many automated processes and those carried out by hand, produce hazardous
particles and fume which can cause serious medical conditions such as
sionasal cancer and occupational asthma. Purex International have launched
the Fume-Cube to combat this problem....more
Many processes where dust and fume extraction is necessary take place
in an environment where electrostatic discharge can cause problems....more
Purex International are now offering their dust and fume extraction arms as a new product range that is available from their website....more
Hazardous fumes and dust from wave soldering, laser marking and other
demanding production processes are dealt with safely and reliably by an
advanced purification system designed by a British company....more
Purex International has incorporated a unique vacuum control capability
in its Purex Powerflow fume extraction systems. By automatically keeping
air flow constant, accurate temperature profiles can be maintained in
reflow ovens and wave soldering machines....more
PUREX International has recently extended its factory due to continued
success in the dust/fume extraction & purification market....more
At the beginning of the 21st Century, subjects such as craft, technology
and science play a valuable and important role in our schools and colleges....more
The new Climate Change Levy (CCL), introduced this year, has meant that
electricity costs have risen sharply. Powerflow machines incorporate a
number of features that can dramatically reduce running costs, increase
efficiency and may allow companies to claim Enhanced Capital Allowances
on equipment....more
The dangers that rosin-based fluxes pose to the health and safety of employees
who are working in soldering applications have been well documented....more
Practical activities such as soldering, cutting and welding are increasingly
common in the classroom, lab and workshop but the hazardous dust and fumes generated are not always considered....more
Laser Generated Airborne Contaminants (LGACs) is a term used for dust
and smoke, which is generated when a material is processed with a laser.
Jon Young - Marketing Manager for Purex International, manufacturers of
purification equipment explains why and how LGACS should be dealt with.....more
Many CEMs are increasingly using lasers during the manufacture of PCBs,
for example laser drilling systems. They can also utilise wave and reflow
or robotic soldering systems as well as traditional hand soldering stations.....more
"I believe that the future of the UK electronics market will be led
by those who innovate and by those who work smart in order to gain significant
competitive advantage over their rivals."- says a thoughtful Phil
Mullins, MD of Purex International.....more
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