8883-0125-P5 PACE, 8883-0125-P5 Datasheet - Page 2

PRE FILTER, ARM, EVAC 50

8883-0125-P5

Manufacturer Part Number
8883-0125-P5
Description
PRE FILTER, ARM, EVAC 50
Manufacturer
PACE
Datasheet

Specifications of 8883-0125-P5

Svhc
No SVHC (15-Dec-2010)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na
PACE FUME E X T R ACTION SYS TEMS
PACE FUME E XT R ACTION SYSTEMS
As the full solution provider in the electronics industry, PACE has set the standards for over 15 years by leading
technology development for fume extraction equipment specifically designed to meet the requirements of the electronics
industry and by educating the industry on the effects of exposure and how to protect workers.
PACE offers Fume Extraction Systems that feature the latest advancements in filter condition monitoring and process
control as well as cost effective solutions that incorporate many of our best features. A variety of collection accessories
are available that offer highly effective source capture or wide area extraction to meet virtually any application.
Each system is composed of rugged steel construction and includes a heavy-duty, brushless motor for years of trouble-
free service. Convenient, disposable filter cartridges are easily changed, eliminating the need for messy cleaning and
costly service visits.
THE BENEFITS OF PACE FUME E XT R ACTION
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Fumes are pulled away from the primary solderer.
As flux fumes are removed at their source, secondary exposure of other operators is eliminated.
Assemblies and the work area are kept clean from flux fume contamination.
Filtered air is recirculated back into the work environment instead of being vented to the outside.
Therefore, energy savings in the form of air conditioning and heating costs are realized.
Unfiltered air is not exhausted to the outside which may require costly environmental permits
and pollution control devices.
PACE Fume Extraction Systems offer the greatest flexibility as they are modular and can be easily
disassembled and reassembled in another location as manufacturing processes and layouts change.
Why is Fume Extraction needed
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WHY IS FUME E XT R ACTION NEEDED?
It's a fact... hazardous fumes in the working environment result in increased absenteeism, employee turnover, worker's
compensation claims and lost productivity. Medical research has confirmed an increased incidence of occupational
asthma, chronic bronchitis, allergic reactions, contact dermatitis and other health related effects associated with exposure
to flux fumes. The substances in flux fumes are regulated by international health and safety agencies and many have
been designated as Occupational Sensitizers which means that exposure should be eliminated or reduced to as low
levels as possible. Where manual soldering is being performed or where solder-pots/fountains are utilized, hazardous
fumes are produced and workers need to be protected from them.
FACT :
When rosin-based or rosin-containing fluxes are heated,
a substance called colophony is produced, which is one
of the major causes of occupational asthma. In order to
reduce exposure to colophony, rosin-based fluxes have
been exchanged for no-clean or synthetic fluxes that
contain no rosin or very low percentages. While this
reduces or eliminates exposure to colophony, new
chemical irritants may be introduced into the work place,
many of which pose a more substantial threat to workers.
Over 95% of the total fume products from rosin-based
fluxes are in the form of particulates. Chemical exposure
from flux fume varies widely and is dependent on the
chemical composition of the flux. Non-rosin or low-rosin
fluxes use chemically aggressive substances such as
acids, solvents, or alcohols in place of rosin to improve
the cleaning action of the flux. This is also true for
Lead Free solders.
FACT :
The Health effects caused by exposure to flux fumes tend to be forms of respiratory illness and contact dermatitis. However, since the
components of flux fume are often designated as occupational sensitizers, chronic or prolonged exposure increases the severity of
health effects. PACE Fume Extraction is a key element in protecting workers from being exposed to flux fume!
INSTITUTE, CALIFORNIA
STANFORD RESEARCH
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SOURCE:
MOLECULES
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E XPOSURE TO SOLDER FUMES LEADS TO RESPIR ATORY ILLNESS
GAS
MATERIAL SAFE T Y DATA SHEE TS FOR FLUXES RECOMMEND
THE USE OF LOCAL E XHA UST VENTIL ATION SYSTEMS
PACE FUME E X T R ACTION SYS TEMS
0.01
PARTICULATE INHALATION RANGE
SOLDER/FLUX FUME
TOBACCO SMOKE
CARBON BLACK
0.1
PARTICLE SIZE IN MICRONS
BACTERIA
INSECTICIDE DUST
1
COAL DUST
10
POLLENS
100
Exposure to these substances is also recognized as
hazardous and when flux is heated, the resultant
chemical by-products can be even more hazardous.
Additionally, the use of cleaners, solvents or adhesives,
which are common in electronic soldering applications,
expose workers to chemical hazards. The human body
has been designed with defense mechanisms such as
nasal passageways lined with mucus that will collect
larger particles through a process known as impaction
and ciliated breathing passageways to remove foreign
substances from the main airways of the lungs. Flux
fumes contain high levels of respirable particles (less
than 3.5 microns in diameter similar in size to cigarette
smoke), that can bypass these natural defense
mechanisms and deposit themselves in the gas-exchange
region of the lungs, thereby posing the greatest exposure
hazard.

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