BOFA BOFA AD Access Fume Extraction System for Laser Engravers

The BOFA AD Access Fume Extraction System is a compact and competitively priced fume extraction system ideal for light-duty laser marking, cutting, and engraving applications in the home, classroom, workshop, or small business. By combining value with performance, the BOFA AD Access Fume Extraction System is able to bring a safe work environment to the small laser device user.

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THE BOFA AD ACCESS FUME EXTRACTION SYSTEM FOR LASER ENGRAVERS PROVIDES A SAFE AND FLEXIBLE WORK ENVIRONMENT FOR ALL

A fume extraction system is a strongly recommended safety addition to any enclosed workspace equipped with a CO2 laser cutter. The introduction of low-cost laser systems has led to the development of an entry-level fume extraction solution in order to maintain safe operator working conditions and product quality. By maintaining a dust-and-smoke free operating area, the BOFA AD Access Fume Extraction System for laser cutters helps to protect your health, your valuable equipment, and your finished product. By reducing the number of contaminants in the air, the BOFA AD Access Fume Extraction System will assist in delivering consistently great laser engraving results. It is ideal for use in a variety of laser engraving, cutting, and marking environments including schools, home workshops, or small-scale industrial environments. The BOFA AD Access Fume Extraction System can generate up to 106CFM and is compatible with laser engravers with an exhaust port up to 2” in diameter.

THE THREE-STAGE FILTRATION PROCESS OF THE BOFA AD ACCESS FUME EXTRACTION SYSTEM IS THE KEY TO KEEPING YOUR AIR CLEAN

The BOFA AD Access Fume Extraction System utilizes a three-stage filtration process. First, the impressive surface area coverage of the DeepPleat pre-filter captures any large particles before the webbed mini-pleat HEPA filter grabs any small particles that may have escaped the pre-filter. Finally, the optimized advanced carbon filter absorbs and eliminates any hazardous fumes that remain before venting out nice, clean air. BOFA has made it simple for users, and each filter stage features a condition indicator so that you know when it is time to replace the filter.

The BOFA AD Access Fume Extraction System unit along with the DeepPleat pre-filter and the Combined HEPA/Advanced Carbon filter.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Includes a standard hose kit: 2” hose, 6.5 ft long. Also includes 18" of articulating Stay Put arm.
  • Dimensions (HxWxD): 19.88 x 13.19 x 12.40”
  • Cabinet construction: Brushed stainless steel / Powder coated mild steel
  • Airflow / pressure: 106cfm / 30mbar
  • Electrical data: 115v 50/60Hz; Full load current: 1.2 amps / 135 watts
  • Noise level: < 56dBA (at typical operating speed)
  • Weight: 52.8lbs
  • Approvals/Certifications: cUL, UL, CE

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I've had a heck of a time getting this stuff specifically to print and to dissolve. I've had customers say they used buckets of water overnight, or high temp water from a tap, all kinds of stuff. And for it to print I have to have it turned up to 240 or it won't feed. Has anyone else experienced this?

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Could this filament be used as a main filament rather than just for support material? I am looking to make a design that will dissolve in water and is non-toxic. What are the temperature ranges where it will remain solid? How long does it take to dissolve in water?

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@Will Cortez You need enough water (preferably warm) for the printed part to submerge. The degree of hydrolysis is 87% to 89%.

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Does Matterhackers have information on the dissolution rate of the PVA filament? or how much water is required to dissolve a known mass of PVA? In addition, is there any information available about the hydrolysis level of the PVA material? Thanks!

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