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Customized filtration systems to meet our customer's exact requirements.

Our success stems from our attention to our customers' needs, whether they are large OEMs or individuals. We meet their needs through innovation, attention to detail, and speed to market. PAT was the first to implement plug-and-play positive pressure air purification/humidification to computer to plate (CTPs) and proofing machines within the printing industry, providing localized clean room level air quality to these processes. We also were the first to provide source capture fume extraction technology to the wide-format printing industry, removing toxic ink fumes directly from the printer. Another first was modular laser fume extractors for the laser engraving industry. This modularity allowed end-users to quickly execute repairs themselves, reducing downtime and costs associated with dispatching field technicians.

In 2021, PAT unveiled the Filtrabox slim-line series laser fume extractors: Micro, CompactX, and ExpandX. We listened to our customers and incorporated all of the performance, reliability, and modularity of our original product line, and created a new line of space-saving fume extractors — without compromising or sacrificing any aspects that made the original products so successful.

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What is a Fume Extractor Used For? (Air Quality) Learn the importance of and just a few of the ways a fume extractor can and is used in various industries and applications. (View Full Article)
Do I Need A Fume Extractor For My Laser Machine? (Air Quality) Instead of mechanically scraping the material, laser engravers use light energy to change the surface of the product. The surface heats up to extreme temperatures, and it can start to melt, burn or... (View Full Article)