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Vacuum Pumps

Vacuum Pumps

A vacuum pump is a device that removes gas molecules from a sealed chamber or system, creating a partial vacuum. It enables various industrial, scientific, and commercial applications that require the absence of gas or a controlled low-pressure environment.

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Key Features

  • Efficient air & gas evacuation system
  • Stable and consistent vacuum generation
  • Energy-efficient and reliable operation
  • Robust construction for industrial usage
  • Low maintenance and long working life
  • Easy integration with existing systems

Technical Specification

Pumping speed, typically measured in liters per second (L/s) or cubic meters per hour (m³/h), indicates the volume of gas that the pump can evacuate from a system per unit of time. It represents the pump’s capacity to create a vacuum.

The ultimate vacuum level, often expressed in terms of pressure, indicates the lowest pressure the pump can achieve. Common units of measurement include Torr, Pascal (Pa), or millibar (mbar). The lower the ultimate vacuum level, the better the pump can create a more significant vacuum.

Vacuum Pump Model Moter Hp NO. OF Cyclinders Piston Displacement CFM Maximum Vacuum
HV35 1.5 2 21.6 29
HV35T 1.5 2 10.8 29.6
HV44 2 2 34.6 29
HV44T 2 2 17.3 29.65
HV55 5 2 60 29
HV55T 5 2 30 29.7
HV7V 7.5 2 110 29
HV7VT 7.5 2 55 29.65
HV15V 10 3 149.6 29.2
HV15VT 10 3 99 29.65

User Industries

  • Manufacturing & process industries
  • Packaging & material handling
  • Pharmaceutical & chemical industries
  • Printing, paper & textile industries
  • Automation & industrial vacuum systems