Smoke & Fume Collection Systems

Nauset Engineering is a trusted supplier of industrial smoke and fume collection solutions from top manufacturers, helping facilities protect employees, safeguard equipment, and maintain regulatory compliance. Our systems capture and control welding fumes, metalworking smoke, and hazardous industrial fumes with portable, central, cartridge, baghouse, and custom solutions built to meet airflow, filtration, and industry standards.

How Can We Help Your Facility?

We deliver systems that keep your facility safe and running efficiently.

Manufacturers

Your Trusted Supplier and Installation Partner

When you partner with Nauset Engineering you get an experienced supplier that properly evaluates, designs, and installs smoke and fume collection systems for maximum performance and regulatory compliance.

How we work with clients:

  • Assessment: Evaluate your facility and processes to identify fume sources, particle size, and airflow needs.
  • Customized recommendations: Choose the right collector, filtration, and airflow setup for your application and compliance requirements.
  • Design and planning: Plan system layout, ductwork, and fan sizing for efficient fume capture and smooth integration.
  • Installation: Professionally install collectors, ducting, and fans with minimal disruption to operations.
  • Training and support: Provide guidance on system operation, controls, and filter maintenance for long-term performance.
  • Ongoing maintenance: Offer preventive service, upgrades, and adjustments to maintain air quality and compliance.

Products & Equipment

Our selection of smoke and fume collection systems includes the following products:

ambient air cleaner

Ambient Air Collectors

Keep your entire facility cleaner and safer by continuously removing airborne dust, smoke, and fumes to create a healthier, more comfortable work environment.

Portable Welding Fume Collector

Bring powerful fume control wherever you weld with mobile units that deliver flexible, on-demand protection for your team.

Welding Fume & Smoke Collectors

Protect your workforce and stay compliant with high-performance systems that capture hazardous welding fumes and smoke before they impact air quality.

Fume Extraction Arms

Capture fumes exactly where they’re created with flexible, easy-to-position arms that improve visibility, safety, and overall shop cleanliness.

Manufacturers

We supply and install products from the following manufacturers.

Services

We provide installation and maintenance services to keep your smoke and fume collection systems safe, efficient, and reliable.

Installation

Professional installation ensures your system performs safely and efficiently.

Maintenance

Regular maintenance keeps your smoke and fume collection system operating at peak performance.

Filter Replacements

Timely filter replacements maintain airflow, efficiency, and regulatory compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions

These systems protect workers from hazardous fumes, improve air quality, reduce cleanup, and help facilities meet OSHA and environmental regulations. They also optimize airflow efficiency, extend filter life, and reduce long-term energy and maintenance costs.

Choosing a collection selection depends on welding processes, workspace layout, airflow needs, and whether you need portable, machine-mounted, or central fume extraction.

Installation varies by system size and complexity — from a few hours for portable units to several days or weeks for central systems.

Filter inspection and replacement frequency for smoke and fume collection systems depends on usage, contaminant type, and system design. Heavy-use systems should be inspected monthly, while moderate and light applications can typically be checked every 2–3 months or quarterly, with pressure drop, airflow reduction, smoke escape, and odors serving as key performance indicators.

Most cartridge filters last 6–12 months, HEPA filters 12–24 months, carbon filters until odor control declines, and pre-filters 1–3 months, though actual lifespan varies based on workload and maintenance practices.

A few common signs to look for are reduced airflow, visible smoke or fumes, unusual noises, or leaks indicate your collector may require service or component replacement.

Yes, most workstations can be upgraded with machine-mounted units, portable extractors, or ducted systems without major equipment changes.

New England’s Smoke & Fume Collection Experts

Contact Nauset Engineering for collection system engineered for your exact requirements.