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When working with a soldering iron, many different compounds are released that float in the air, which naturally do not have a beneficial effect on human health. Most radio enthusiasts work in enclosed spaces and often literally breathe in these harmful compounds. To significantly reduce the content of harmful substances, I propose to make a simple Extractor for soldering.

Here is an example of an industrial version:
It costs quite a lot.
There's nothing complicated about the trailer. Fan and filter in a sealed housing. Where can I get a filter? - you ask. You can buy a carbon filter in a store, or a filter for an extractor, or a filter for a home hood.

When creating your extractor, it will be better if this condition is met:


That is, the filter area should be 2-3 times larger than the fan area. Then the fan and filter will work most efficiently!

I bought a filter for a home hood and cut it to the size I needed:


Well, the body can be made from anything: a juice box, a plastic bottle, a shoe box, or at the end from a soap dish.


Speaking of soap dishes, here is a similar version of a MINI EXTRACTOR made from an iron box:


The working element in the extractor is a small fan from a PC. A small circuit has been assembled for it - a stabilizer:


Two crown batteries = 18 volts.


Filter element, fan, grilles. Everything is glued with hot glue or any other that will hold. The carbon filter for this extractor can be taken from a gas mask or respirator.


Check in operation:


Video instruction:


But don't forget: the larger the extractor, the more it filters. Therefore, making a mini extractor is not entirely practical!

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Comments (7)
  1. SVL
    #1 SVL Guests 25 October 2010 21:19
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    It’s better to use a fan and a tube in the window. The smoke goes into the fan and from the fan through a tube into the window.
    And it’s better to use not batteries but a power supply from the mains.
    P.S. the harm has not been proven, I have been soldering for more than three years without a wire and other gadgets and nothing.
  2. phantom-111
    #2 phantom-111 Guests 14 January 2011 16:21
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    interesting idea!
    Please tell me what other filters you can take! If you try it with a sponge for washing dishes? surprised
  3. feelloff
    #3 feelloff Guests 14 January 2011 18:42
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    What sponge?!?!? They say it is a filter for home use or for a gas mask or respirator. A sponge is not a filter.You need activated carbon enzyme!
  4. phantom-111
    #4 phantom-111 Guests 14 January 2011 20:42
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    ok! thanks, got it!
  5. Hamel2517
    #5 Hamel2517 Guests 1 January 2014 16:57
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    phantom crush tablets active. coal and wrap it in gauze.
    SVL agree no harm
  6. sizak
    #6 sizak Guests January 12, 2014 00:40
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    Can foam rubber be used as a filter?
  7. Guest Vitaly
    #7 Guest Vitaly Guests 27 February 2019 18:57
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    The harm has not been proven, you say? Well, well... You've been soldering for more than three years and nothing? God willing, as they say. But my colleague cooked without a hood for 10 years and didn’t complain either. And now he is treating lung cancer.

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