Fume Extraction Systems
SeaRose supplies custom fume extraction systems designed around the specific contaminants, workflow and operational requirements of each facility. Our systems are built to provide targeted extraction while supporting overall ventilation performance across industrial environments.
Industrial Fume Extraction For Manufacturing & Fabrication
Unlike general ventilation systems, fume extraction systems are designed to capture airborne contaminants directly at or near the source before they disperse throughout the workspace.
SeaRose designs fume extraction solutions for:
- Welding workshops
- Metal fabrication facilities
- Manufacturing plants
- Chemical processing environments
- Automotive workshops
- Powder coating facilities
- Industrial production areas
Each environment generates different contaminant types, requiring tailored extraction approaches and airflow design.
Source Capture Extraction Systems
Source capture is one of the most important aspects of effective fume extraction. Removing fumes close to the point of generation helps improve extraction efficiency and limits airborne contaminant spread throughout the facility.
SeaRose supplies systems incorporating:
- Extraction arms
- Capture hoods
- Local exhaust ventilation
- Fixed extraction points
- Ducted extraction systems
- Integrated filtration systems
System configuration depends on the operational layout and the processes being performed within the facility.
Welding Fume & Smoke Extraction
Welding and fabrication environments often generate smoke, heat and fine airborne contaminants that require dedicated extraction systems designed specifically for fabrication workflows.
SeaRose designs welding fume extraction systems for:
- MIG welding environments
- TIG welding workshops
- Fabrication facilities
- Grinding and finishing areas
- Heavy industrial workshops
- Engineering facilities
Our systems are designed to support effective airflow movement while capturing fumes generated during metalworking processes.
Fume Extraction System Design & Airflow Engineering
Industrial fume extraction requires careful airflow planning to ensure contaminants are effectively captured and removed from operational areas.
SeaRose provides:
- Airflow assessments
- Extraction point planning
- Ducting design
- Fan selection
- Filtration integration
- Ventilation balancing
- Full system installation
Every system is designed around the size of the workspace, contaminant type and extraction requirements of the application.
Integrated Extraction & Filtration Solutions
Many industrial facilities require fume extraction systems to operate alongside broader ventilation and filtration infrastructure. SeaRose can integrate extraction systems with:
- Industrial air filtration systems
- Industrial exhaust systems
- Industrial ducting systems
- Workshop ventilation systems
- General facility ventilation
This allows for more controlled management of airflow and airborne contaminants throughout the facility.
Industrial Environments We Work With
SeaRose supplies fume extraction systems for a wide range of industrial applications including:
- Engineering workshops
- Fabrication facilities
- Manufacturing plants
- Automotive workshops
- Production facilities
- Powder coating operations
- Industrial processing facilities
Each system is tailored to suit the processes and airflow requirements of the environment.
Properly designed systems can support cleaner operational environments, more controlled airflow movement and improved extraction efficiency within industrial facilities.
FAQ
A fume extraction system is designed to capture and remove airborne fumes, smoke and contaminants generated during industrial and manufacturing processes.
Fume extraction systems are commonly used in welding workshops, fabrication facilities, manufacturing plants and industrial processing environments.
Source capture extraction removes airborne contaminants close to the point where they are generated before they spread throughout the workspace.
Yes. SeaRose designs custom fume extraction systems tailored to the contaminant type, facility layout and airflow requirements of each application.