Vacuum
Vacuum systems: how to choose what you need?
A vacuum pump is a device that extracts air or gas to create a partial or complete vacuum in the system under consideration. The air is sucked out by a progressive decrease of the pressure in the confined space. The sucked in gas molecules are then evacuated into the ambient air.
Selection criteria for Vacuum systems:
- Volumetric flow rate (CFM or L/sec or m³/h)
- Vacuum level ( H2O, HgV, mbar)
- Type of use (intermittent or continuous)
- Location
- Ambient air quality
- Noise level
- Maintenance
Vacuum Unit Types
A range of filters to protect your equipment and reduce downtime by removing harmful contaminants from compressed air.
Blowers and boosters (vacuum or pressure)
Regenerative blower
Rotary lobe blower
Ideal choice for applications such as wastewater treatment, pneumatic conveying or fish farming.
Vacuum units
- Piston type
- Rotary vane, lobe, nozzle, screw (lubricated or oil-free)
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