Fibre laser cutting head at work on sheet metal — sparks and fume against a dark workshop background

Supporting equipment

Kemper Fibre Laser Extraction Systems

UK specification

Specified for Fibre Laser Cutting Applications

  • Supplied Across the UK & Ireland

    Kemper extraction systems supplied for fibre laser cutting installations across the UK and Ireland.

  • Matched to Laser Power & Duty Cycle

    Units specified based on fibre laser power, material type, and production requirements.

  • Designed for Fine Metal Dust

    High-efficiency filtration suitable for the fine particulate dust generated by fibre laser cutting.

  • Technical Support & Specification Advice

    Support available to help select the correct Kemper extraction system for your application.

Fibre laser cutting throws fine particulate and fumes that standard workshop extraction was never sized for. Compare Kemper models below against your Vector bed and kW rating, browse fibre laser installations to see extraction paired with production cutters, and the fibre laser hub when you are still sizing the cutter itself.

Kemper range

Kemper Extraction Units for Fibre Laser Cutting

  • Kemper FilterMaster XL fibre laser extraction system

    Kemper FilterMaster XL

    Mobile extraction for Vector FL60 compact fibre lasers

    KemTex® ePTFE mobile extraction with automatic filter cleaning — specified for FL60 fibre laser cutting fume in education and training workshops. Not for welding extraction.

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  • Kemper MaxiFil Clean mobile fibre laser extraction unit

    Kemper MaxiFil Clean

    Mobile extraction for Vector FL90 & FL130 compact fibre lasers

    Compact mobile fume extraction with ePTFE cartridge filtration and automatic filter cleaning — sized for enclosed mid-format fibre laser cells. Compact mobile footprint — hood and ducting specified at installation. Specified for Vector FL90 and FL130 enclosed cells.

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  • Kemper LaserFil Pro 3720 fibre laser extraction system

    Kemper LaserFil Pro 3720

    High-performance extraction for production fibre lasers

    Industrial fume extraction for continuous fibre laser cutting — specified for FL250 and FL300 installations up to high-duty production workloads. Integrated with enclosed cabinet extraction points at installation.

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  • Kemper LaserFil Pro 3730 industrial fibre laser extraction

    Kemper LaserFil Pro 3730

    Higher-capacity extraction for 12kW production

    Step-up Kemper extraction for higher-power FL250/FL300 configurations, heavier-duty continuous production and increased dust volumes. Specified and ducted by Mantech engineers at commissioning.

    View Kemper LaserFil Pro 3730

Extraction guidance

Which Kemper Extraction System Is Right for Your Fibre Laser?

At Mantech Machinery, we help ensure the extraction system is correctly specified for your fibre laser cutting application. Our team can advise on the most suitable Kemper unit based on laser power, materials, and production requirements.

Workshop air quality

Why Effective Extraction Is Essential for Fibre Laser Cutting

Fibre laser cutting produces extremely fine metal dust and airborne particulates that can remain suspended in the air if not effectively extracted. Compared to other cutting processes, fibre lasers generate a higher proportion of fine particulate matter, making suitable extraction particularly important in metal cutting environments.

  • Fine Metal Dust from Fibre Laser Cutting

    Fibre lasers produce very fine particulate dust when cutting materials such as mild steel and stainless steel. Without appropriate filtration, these particles can circulate within the workshop environment, highlighting the importance of extraction systems designed specifically for fibre laser applications.

  • Workshop Environment & Equipment Protection

    In addition to air quality, effective extraction helps reduce dust accumulation on fibre laser components and nearby machinery. This can contribute to cleaner operation and reduced maintenance requirements within the cutting area.

  • Extraction Systems Designed for Fibre Lasers

    Extraction units specified for fibre laser cutting are designed to handle fine metal particulates and sustained dust loads. Kemper filtration systems are engineered with high-efficiency filter technology suited to modern fibre laser cutting environments.

Fibre laser extraction

Fibre Laser Extraction – Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need extraction for fibre laser cutting?

Yes. Fibre laser cutting produces fine metal dust and airborne particulates that should be effectively extracted to help maintain clean air conditions within the cutting area and surrounding workshop environment.

What makes fibre laser extraction different from other processes?

Fibre lasers generate a higher proportion of fine particulate dust compared to many other cutting and fabrication processes. This requires extraction systems designed to handle fine metal particles and sustained dust loads typical of fibre laser cutting applications.

What is the difference between the Kemper LaserFil Pro 3720 and 3730?

Both units are designed for fibre laser cutting, however the LaserFil Pro 3730 is suited to higher dust volumes and more demanding, high-power fibre laser applications compared to the LaserFil Pro 3720.

Can you help specify the correct Kemper extraction system?

Yes. Mantech Machinery can advise on the most suitable Kemper extraction unit based on your fibre laser cutter, materials being cut, and production requirements.

Are these Kemper systems suitable for steel and stainless steel cutting?

Yes. The Kemper extraction units supplied by Mantech Machinery are suitable for fibre laser cutting applications involving steel and stainless steel, subject to correct specification for the application.

Kemper extraction

Talk to Us About Kemper Fibre Laser Extraction

Tell us about your fibre laser cutter, materials and duty cycle — our UK team will advise on the correct Kemper extraction specification.

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