In this episode, we're speaking with Shravya Nahar Product Manager at BOFA with specialist knowledge of additive manufacturing and extraction technology.
Shravya discusses the important interaction between temperature control and fume and particle extraction in additive manufacturing and how this need for extraction can be achieved while maintaining optimal chamber conditions.
Dawn Hartung, Strategic Account Manager at BOFA Americas, is joined by Jay Roberts, Product Manager for UV Printers at leading print technology company Roland to discuss some of the innovations that are helping to contribute to a more sustainable future in printing.
The refreshed BOFA 3D PrintPRO 4 provides a premium fume extraction solution for high-performing 3D printers. With a special blend of chemical adsorbents and high-efficiency particulate filter (HEPA), the extractor helps to filter emissions from 3D printing processes.
The BOFA 3D PrintPRO 3 incorporates externally mounted plenum system manifolds, which help to filter fumes generated during the printing process, helping you maintain a clean, healthy working environment.
It has the benefits of low cost, low power consumption and integral speed control. Each filtration unit is supplied with connection hoses and ‘print your own’ manifold instructions.
The BOFA 3D PrintPRO 2 is a low-cost unit, that helps to extract fumes generated by an open-framed 3D printer without causing the filament deposition area to be cooled.
It has the benefits of low noise levels and minimal power consumption. Each unit is supplied with a connection hose, ‘stay put’ arm and conical-shaped funnel.
Luke Ziolkowski, International Business Development Manager at BOFA, explains the differences between 3D printing and additive manufacturing. He dives into the challenges facing the 3D printing world and how BOFA technology is keeping pace with this fast-moving sector.
BOFA filtration and atmosphere management systems for additive manufacturing.
In this episode, Richard Heard, Technical Sales Manager at BOFA, guides us through the world of laser engraving and cutting.
From food to fashion, packaging and more, lasering is the ‘Swiss Army Knife’ of industrial processes. In this latest episode of our Filtration Matters podcast, Geoff Sagar, a Product Manager at BOFA, highlights how the impact of laser technology grows wider and deeper across industry…and how fume extraction is helping enable a new era of productivity.
Dawn Hartung, Strategic Account Manager for BOFA Americas, discusses how continued growth in 3D print markets is driving the development of new functional materials designed for specific applications and products.
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Revolutionize operator safety training: introducing real-world challenges with dynamic fault injection.
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Flexible microcontroller training with EBlocks 3 from Matrix TSL. Teach Arduino, PIC, and ESP systems with Flowcode integration, Auto ID, and hands-on learning.
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Item Number:EEA/1000 (Manual) and EEA/2000 (Computerized)Explore Pignat’s EEA/1000 and EEA/2000 ebulliometers for studying binary mixtures, boiling point determination, and liquid-vapor equilibrium under atmospheric and vacuum conditions. Ideal for chemical engineering education and lab research.
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The EDU MiNi MiLL is a compact CNC milling machine designed for educational environments, providing students with hands-on training in modern machining. Ideal for technical training programs and research projects.
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Discover the EDU RoboMill from Levil Technology—an all-in-one CNC and robotics training system featuring FANUC CNC control and robot integration. Ideal for Industry 4.0 education and workforce development.
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Item Number:EDU-MiLLThe EDUMiLL is a revolutionary system that incorporates technologies from the additive and subtractive manufacturing fields to open the door to a new realm of possibilities and further innovation by making it affordable to include a 3D printer and a robust CNC mill in one package.
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Item Number:85-MT5Amatrol’s Electric Motor Control Learning System (85-MT5) covers electric relay control of AC electric motors found in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Learners study industry-relevant skills including how to operate, install, design, and troubleshoot AC electric motor control circuits for various applications.
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Item Number:90-EC1AThe Applied Electrical Control Learning System (90-EC1-A) teaches learners how to interpret, design, and operate relay control circuits using ladder diagrams. Electrical control is vital in the operation of electric and fluid power actuators and also forms the fundamental building block of automation systems like programmable logic controllers (PLCs), which are programmed using the electrical control schematic method, the ladder diagram.
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Item Number:ERSThere are eight "Simulation Modules" of increasing difficulty, starting with Controls Familiarization. The final modules combine elements of dipper fill at the rock face, and cab-side or blind-side truck loading. A simulated Mining Truck is built right in, to help teach truck spotting interaction. Key "Performance Indicators" measure how quickly and how carefully the simulated work is performed.
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Item Number:743-01This trainer provides students and instructors with the opportunity to demonstrate, investigate and fault-find the circuitry and operation of off-car charging systems.













