Different processing materials produce different smoke components and amounts during laser processing. For example, the smoke generated when cutting metal materials is usually thicker than when cutting non-metallic materials, and a laser pulse filter cartridge dust collector with a larger air volume is required. Understanding the characteristics of the processing material can more accurately determine the required air volume.
The following aspects can be considered to determine how much air volume is needed for the laser pulse filter cartridge dust collector: Generally speaking, the greater the laser power, the greater the amount of smoke generated. For example, high-power laser cutting equipment usually produces a large amount of smoke and dust, which requires a smoke dust collector with a larger air volume to handle. According to the power of the laser equipment, the smoke generation data provided by the manufacturer can be referred to to preliminarily determine the required air volume range.