KyleVelting
Industrial
- Apr 3, 2014
- 2
Hello, I was wondering if anybody on here could get me advice on a topic I have discussed with co workers. We operate many ND:Yag laser welding cells, that all have "light tight" shutters to protect employees. I have looked at our machine specifications, and have determined that our dust collector pulls 8500 CFM at our current SP, but our intake blowers for air into the cell only move 2400 CFM combined.
Is it completely necessary for us to have this low vacuum environment for the integrity of the beam? I mean, in essence, aren't we really just hindering the actual dust collection by creating that negative pressure inside of the cell?
Is it completely necessary for us to have this low vacuum environment for the integrity of the beam? I mean, in essence, aren't we really just hindering the actual dust collection by creating that negative pressure inside of the cell?