Welding Fume Extraction Solutions | Improve Air Quality & Compliance


Learn why welding fume extraction is critical for safety and compliance. Explore portable and wall-mounted systems with MERV 15 filters, energy-saving features, and download technical resources.

Welding Fume Extraction Solutions for Safer, Smarter Shops

Welding fume extraction is more than compliance—it’s a cornerstone of workplace safety and productivity. When ventilation is limited, fumes accumulate, creating health risks and operational challenges. Our guide explains capture-at-source technology, CCOHS guidelines, and energy-efficient solutions that protect your team and your bottom line. Learn how portable fume extractors and wall-mounted systems with MERV 15 nanofiber filters remove hazardous particles at the source. Download detailed specifications and discover best practices for reducing fume emissions in your shop.

Why Fume Extraction Matters?

  • Welding fumes contain submicron particles that can cause respiratory issues and long-term health risks.
  • CCOHS and CSA standards require effective fume control measures.
  • Winter months increase risk as shops close windows and reduce ventilation.

Quick Answers to Common Questions

What is the best way to control welding fumes?

Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) are the most effective technical measure, recommended by CCOHS’s hierarchy of controls.

What types of systems are available?

How do filters improve air quality?

MERV 15 nanofiber filters capture particles at the submicron level and return clean air to the shop.

Technical Highlights


  • Wall-Mounted Systems:
    • Airflow: 1300 m³/h (800 CFM)
    • Easy installation with pre-installed bracket
    • Rotary starter with 15’ power cord

Benefits of Fume Extraction

  • Protects operators from harmful fumes
  • Supports CCOHS and CSA compliance
  • Improves visibility and weld quality

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How to Choose the Right System

  1. Assess your shop layout
  2. Consider welding volume
  3. Decide between portable or fixed solutions
  4. Check filter efficiency and maintenance needs

Ready to Improve Air Quality?

Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) are the most effective technical measure, recommended by CCOHS’s hierarchy of controls.