Wall Mounted Fume Extractors
Eliminate Smoke & Fumes, Maximize Floorspace

Wall Mounted Fume Extractors designed for welding fumes, dust, smoke and more.
Wall mounted fume extractors are a practical solution for improving air quality in a variety of industrial settings - especially those with limited floorspace. Whether you choose a ducted or filtered option, our wall mounted fume extractors are easy to install, operate and maintain.

Capture smoke, fumes and dust right at the source.
Source capture fume extraction is the safest and most efficient method for improving air quality in industrial facilities. By capturing contaminants directly at the source, wall mounted fume extractors can prevent these pollutants before they reach worker's breathing zones, sensitive machinery, HVAC systems and the rest of your facility.


Endless configuration options.
Fume Arms
The powerful 1600 CFM blower can support up to 2 fume arms that effectively capture particulate right at the source. A single arm will have the most powerful airflow but a second doubles the range of operation.
Nanofiber Cartridge Filters
Filtered units are an excellent choice when a wall penetration isn't feasible or when retaining tempered air is a concern. By not exhausting air outside of the space, you can both reduce installation cost and save energy on heating and cooling.
Spark Traps
For metal grinding and other high-spark applications, an inline spark trap option arrests sparks and mitigates the risk of a fire. In addition to safety, a spark trap can also extend the life of a filter and reduce sparks and large metal chips from reaching the cartridge filter if the unit has one.
To learn more about how to get the right configuration for your facility, download our Wall Mounted Fume Extractor Selection Guide.
Which option is right for you?
The table at right compares the key points, cost and benefits of each solution and which might be best for your facility. Still unsure which option is right for you? Contact an Expert.

Quality products & exceptional service.
At FumeXtractors, our mission is making quality clean air solutions simple and accessible. We are experts in air filtration, dedicated to providing our customers with the right solutions, product and design.
Our problems with welding smoke during the welding process have been eliminated!
Rick
We love our air cleaners! We use them in a machining environment, and they have been great for reducing the amount of black particles in the air.
Brianne
We really found this company easy to work with as well as having the knowledge to help us get units that work for our work environment.
Tiger Smith
Frequently Asked Questions
Investing in a wall mounted fume extractor is a decision that will improve your facility's air quality, but may require some careful consideration. We've answered some of our customer's most frequently asked questions here.
Whether or not you need a filter is dependent on if you want to return the air into the space. If maintaining climate controlled conditions is important, for example maintaining heat in the winter, then a filtered unit will allow you to be more energy efficient. If simply terminating the contaminated air outside is an option, then a filtered unit may not be necessary.
While all units are 'Plug and Play', meaning that there is little electrical work needed for installation, there are a few things to consider.
- Ducted fume extractors will require you to make a wall penetration so that the contaminated air can be exhausted outside the building.
- Filtered fume extractors will not require a wall penetration but do add height to the unit. In facilities with ceilings less than 10' this may present additional challenges for installation.
All wall mounted fume extractors weigh at minimum 150 lbs. so they must be mounted to a wall or structure than can support the total weight of the blower, fume arm, and any other potential add-ons.
Ducted fume extractors will not require routine maintenance. Filtered fume extractors will require periodic filter changes - the frequency of which will depend on your application and usage. Spark traps will need to be emptied out occasionally based on application and usage.