Enclosures; Cabinets - Bofa AD ORACLE Operational Instructions

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Purge air should be kept to a minimum, where possible, to prevent the fume being
blown away from the nozzle.
High speed bottling lines may need bigger scoops or nozzles both sides of the bottles
because of the turbulence caused by the speed of the bottles.
Fig. 2

Enclosures

Extraction can be attached to an enclosure around the marking zone provided
the extraction point is situated within 50 -75mm of the marking point.
(See fig. 3)

Cabinets

(See fig. 4) Cabinets normally have a 75 or 100mm spigot for fume extraction.
For best performance use the same diameter hose as the spigot and reduce
at extractor if necessary. Keep the hose run as short as possible.
Extraction units should be sited in a well ventilated room.
Fig. 4
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Fig. 3
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BOFA AD Oracle.IQ

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Mr. Anderson
April 3, 2025

The BOFA AD Oracle iQ is a high-performance laser fume extraction system designed to remove harmful fumes during laser processes. It features the iQ Operating System, which offers real-time information, performance analytics, and enhanced safety. The unit includes a 12 m² pre-filter and 15 kg of activated carbon for effective filtration. It has a capacity of 380 m³/hr, uses a centrifugal fan, and operates at noise levels below 60 dB. The system is compact, measuring 980mm x 430mm x 430mm, and weighs 75 kg. It supports 115–230V single-phase power and is designed to minimize maintenance and operating costs.

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