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Sign up for BOFA updatesSatisfying the need for speed in laser extraction
This year marks the 60th anniversary of laser technology. In the years since its launch, lasering has grown into a global industry touching an enormous range of industrial processes and consumer products. From the coding of everyday items such as beverage cans, to the batch marking of printed circuit boards and the intricate cutting of packaging, lasers make a positive contribution to how we all live and work.
AD 1000 iQ: High-performance dust and fume extraction system for laser applications
BOFA’s AD 1000 iQ high-end laser extraction system combines extremely large filter capacity with high airflow and pressure rates, making it the ideal choice for heavy duty applications that generate large amounts of particulate and gaseous organic compounds.
V 2000 iQ: Fume extraction technology proven to deliver superior performance
The V 2000 iQ’s technology is proven to deliver superior and measurable performance, ensuring airflow and filtration is maintained even when particulates start to build up. VOC saturation can be detected, preventing unfiltered contaminants entering the workspace.
AD Oracle iQ: The ‘best in class’ laser fume extraction system
BOFA’s ‘best in class’ premier choice, high-performance global fume extraction system was designed for laser marking, coding, engraving, welding and additive manufacturing laser sintering applications.
BOFA technology supports laser product customization
Laser technology has transformed productivity in many industries. For example, it’s now possible to see high volume FMCG businesses laser coding 125,000 beverage cans per hour, while top end consumer brands use precision laser engraving to add high resolution names and logos to products.
The need for electronics fume extraction
Electronics applications create fumes which are released into the atmosphere. They may be solid particles, gas or vapour (volatile organic compounds, or VOCs). Failure to control these fumes can have serious consequences and shouldn’t be left to chance.