Solder Fume Extractors
Quick solder fume extractors remove and filter smoke generated during soldering, PCB rework and flux work. The extractor draws contaminated air from the soldering area and sends it through a filtration system. The range includes fume extraction units, filters and accessories for electronics service, production, laboratories and technical workshops. You can match the system to one bench, several workstations or more intensive soldering processes. Before choosing a model, check the number of operators, work time, extraction arm position and filter availability.
Quick solder fume extractors for electronics service and production
Solder fume extractors improve work comfort during soldering, PCB rework and electronics assembly. Solder smoke, flux odour and fine particles can stay close to the operator during regular work.
This matters during long repair tasks, frequent soldering and several workstations working at the same time. A fume extractor captures contamination close to the source and directs it into the filtration system.
Quick offers solutions for different workstation layouts. The range includes compact extractors for one bench, multi-station systems, higher-capacity units, filters and extraction accessories.
Fume extractor, filter or accessory – what do you need?
A fume extractor draws air from the soldering area and moves it through the filtration path. Filters work as consumable parts inside the device. They help maintain correct filtration and must match the exact extractor model.
Accessories help position the extraction point near the source of fumes. This group can include extraction arms, tubes, hoods, nozzles and connection elements, depending on the selected system.
- Compact fume extractors – for one service bench or technical workstation.
- Multi-station systems – for production, several operators and longer work cycles.
- Higher-capacity units – for more intensive soldering, rework or larger work areas.
- Replacement filters – for keeping the extractor filtration system in working condition.
- Extraction accessories – for positioning the arm, tube or hood near the fume source.
How to choose a solder fume extractor?
Start with the number of workstations and the intensity of soldering. For one service bench, a compact fume extractor placed close to the soldering area may be enough.
For electronics production, continuous work or several operators, choose a more efficient unit or a multi-station system. Check airflow, number of extraction points and the layout of arms or tubes.
The extraction point should stay close to the source of smoke. It should not block access to the soldering iron, hot air tool, PCB holder or microscope.
Why filter compatibility matters
Filters keep the extractor working correctly, but they must fit the exact Quick model. Do not choose a filter only by size or appearance.
Different devices may use different filter stages, filter shapes and filter types. Before ordering, check the extractor model, filter name and filter position in the system.
Applications of Quick solder fume extractors
Quick solder fume extractors support electronics service, PCB repair, SMD rework, wire soldering and work with flux. They help keep fumes away from the operator’s direct work area.
In production, solder fume extraction supports longer and more repeatable work. In schools and training workshops, it helps organise a cleaner and more practical soldering workstation.
- electronics service and PCB repair,
- SMD rework and hot air work,
- wire, connector and THT soldering,
- electronics production workstations,
- R&D laboratories and technical workshops,
- schools and training benches.
How to place the extraction arm or hood?
Place the extraction point close to the soldering area. This helps capture smoke before it spreads across the bench.
At the same time, keep enough space for tools and hand movement. The arm, tube or hood should support the process, not interrupt it.
Buy Quick solder fume extractors online
Quick solder fume extractors are available online for electronics service, soldering workstations, technical workshops and production areas. You can choose extraction units, filters and accessories for one bench or several workstations.
Check Quick solder fume extractors and choose the unit, filter and accessory setup that fits your soldering process.
FAQ – Quick solder fume extractors
What is a solder fume extractor used for?
A solder fume extractor removes smoke and fumes generated during soldering, flux work and PCB rework. It helps reduce their presence near the operator.
How does a solder fume extractor work?
The device draws air from the soldering area and sends it through a filtration system. Performance depends on the extraction point, filter type, soldering intensity and workstation layout.
Which solder fume extractor should I choose for one workstation?
For one service bench, choose a compact extractor placed close to the soldering area. The extraction arm or hood should stay near the smoke source without blocking the operator.
When should I choose a multi-station fume extractor?
Choose a multi-station system for several operators, production work, long soldering cycles or benches placed close together. Check airflow, number of extraction points and arm layout.
What is the difference between a fume extractor and a filter?
A fume extractor is the device that draws and filters air. A filter is a consumable insert inside the device. The filter must match the exact extractor model.
Can I buy Quick solder fume extractors online?
Yes. Quick solder fume extractors, filters and accessories are available online. Before purchase, check whether you need a device, filter set, extraction arm, hood or another workstation accessory.
