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How to deal with the dust of woodworking engraving machine

Time:2023-11-22 Views:0

How to deal with the dust of woodworking engraving machine


With the development of woodworking industry, woodworking engraving machine is more and more widely used, thinking that a single manual work has slowly turned to automated work. However, in the process of woodworking engraving machine processing, an important problem has been plagued by the vast number of carving machine manufacturers and users, in the process of carving machine processing will produce a lot of dust, although most woodworking engraving machines are equipped with vacuum devices, but it has not fundamentally solved the problem of dust, the following ultra-magnesia machine to woodworking engraving machine dust problem analysis. :


Many customers use woodworking engraving machine, if there is no dust, or no dust will bring certain harm to the machine and people! In order to eliminate the dust pollution fundamentally, we must take the route of comprehensive treatment, start with production equipment, select advanced and reasonable mechanical equipment, supplemented by certain dust-proof and dust-removal measures. However, under the current conditions, the most effective measure is to choose dust removal equipment. The selection of dust removal equipment should take into account the degree of purification required by the operation site and the nature of dust, etc. For large and medium-sized wood dust, it can be collected on site in time. For the most harmful fine wood dust, the traditional and effective method is to collect it by pneumatic dust collector or bag dust collector.


It is worth noting that there is no manufacturer installing large-scale vacuum CNC engraving machine equipment at present. It can add single-machine vacuum and dust collecting device to the machine itself, which can also play a better effect. In order to be safe, operators should wear protective glasses and dust masks to protect eyes and respiratory organs, especially on machine tools that produce fine wood dust. Large masks should be worn to prevent dust damage. Customers who use woodworking engraving machines should pay attention to protecting the respiratory tract and not allow dust to pass into the nasal cavity. Long days will do great harm to our health.