
Large exhaust for electronic soldering - Version 120mm
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In electronic soldering, using an exhaust fan is essential to ensure a safe and healthy work environment, removing fumes that can be harmful during work. Welding produces fumes and fumes that can be dangerous to inhale, especially when done regularly. Using an exhaust fan not only improves the quality of the air you breathe, it can also improve the quality of your welding work. Fumes produced during soldering can create a film on the surface of the solder joint, which can lead to poor conductivity and other problems over time. By using an exhaust fan, you can minimize the amount of smoke that comes into contact with your work, resulting in cleaner, more reliable solder joints. There are a variety of different range hoods available, ranging from small tabletop units to larger industrial-grade models. Some are designed to mount directly to the soldering iron or workbench, while others are freestanding or ceiling mounted. Now, we present a bigger exhaust, to be used with 120mmx120mmx25mm coolers. This should increase the efficiency of solder fume removal. In short, using an exhaust hood is an essential part of safe and effective electronic soldering. Similar to its smaller version, there is still room for a plug and use of an external power supply and a small switch. Activated carbon filter plates, of the common type, such as those used in kitchen hoods, should also be used.
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