Picture this: Your workshop fills with toxic hexavalent chromium within 30 seconds of arc striking. Your team coughs through N95 masks that can't block 97% of submicron particles. OSHA penalties loom like storm clouds. Now here's the shocker: 73% of welding shops overspend on extractors that underperform. Why? They chased the lowest welding fume extractor price
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Our 3-stage HEPA filtration captures 99.97% of 0.3-micron particles - outperforming standard models by 18%. See how we dominate:
Need mobility? Our rotating extraction arms cover 360° work zones while competitors' fixed arms leave dead spots. Still think cheaper units save money?
Let's dissect real numbers from Arizona auto body shops:
Which looks cheaper at Year 3? Exactly. Our washable H13 filters slash long-term costs while protecting lungs.
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$6,499
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A: The price depends on capacity, filtration efficiency, brand, and additional features like mobility or adjustable arms. Higher-end models with HEPA filters or automation cost more.
A: Mobile units typically range from $1,500 to $10,000+, depending on airflow capacity (CFM) and portability features. Industrial-grade models with advanced filtration are pricier.
A: Extraction arms alone cost $800-$3,000, but require connection to existing systems. Total costs may exceed standalone extractors if infrastructure isn’t already in place.
A: Check manufacturer websites (e.g., Miller, Lincoln Electric), industrial suppliers like Grainger, or platforms like Alibaba for bulk pricing. Always verify certifications.
A: Yes, portable models may need frequent filter replacements ($50-$300 annually). However, their lower upfront cost ($2,000-$6,000) suits small workshops.
A: Yes, compact units with 500-1,000 CFM airflow start around $1,200. These are ideal for light-duty tasks but lack advanced features like remote control.
A: Only if you already have compatible ductwork or central systems. New users often spend more ($1,500-$5,000+) integrating arms with necessary infrastructure.
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