QUICK Solder Fume extractors
Professional solder fume extractors and smoke absorbers from QUICK.
Why do we need Solder fume extractors?
Protecting Workers From Harmful Fumes
During soldering, flux burns and releases:
- Rosin fumes
- VOCs (volatile organic compounds)
- Fine particulate matter
- Chemical gases
Continuous exposure can cause:
- Eye irritation
- Headaches
- Breathing problems
Industrial fume extraction systems use:
- Pre-filters
- HEPA filters
- Activated carbon filters
Compliance With Factory Safety Standards
Cleaner Working Environment
Without extraction:
- Flux smoke spreads across the workstation
- Sticky residues settle on tools and benches
- Visibility becomes poor during precision soldering
A system like the QUICK 6601 / 6602 captures fumes directly near the soldering point, keeping:
- PCBs cleaner
- Optics/microscopes cleaner
- Operators more comfortable
Better Product Reliability
In electronics manufacturing, contamination matters.
Floating solder fumes and residues can:
- Settle on sensitive boards
- Affect inspection quality
- Increase contamination in precision assembly environments
Especially important for:
- Medical electronics
- Aerospace
- Automotive electronics
- R&D labs
- Semiconductor-related work
Important for Continuous Production
In factories where soldering happens:
- 8–12 hours daily
- Multiple operators
- High production volume
fumes build up rapidly.
A proper extractor:
- Reduces operator fatigue
- Improves comfort
- Supports continuous operation
- Lowers maintenance on surrounding equipment
ESD-Safe Manufacturing
Many industrial fume extractors are designed to be ESD-safe for electronics assembly environments