Vacuum Pump

High Performance Vacuum Pumps for Industrial and Laboratory Applications

When reliability and efficiency matter most, our industrial-grade Vacuum Pumps deliver exceptional performance across various applications. Engineered with precision and built to last, these pumps are the preferred choice for professionals in manufacturing, laboratories, and research facilities.

Key Features of Our Vacuum Pumps

  • Robust Construction: Durable materials ensure long service life
  • High Vacuum Levels: Achieve up to 0.1 mbar ultimate vacuum
  • Energy Efficient: Optimized design reduces power consumption
  • Low Maintenance: Sealed bearings and corrosion-resistant components
  • Quiet Operation: Advanced noise reduction technology

Technical Specifications

Model VP-200 VP-350 VP-500
Pump Speed (m³/h) 2.5 4.8 8.2
Ultimate Vacuum (mbar) 0.2 0.15 0.1
Motor Power (kW) 0.37 0.75 1.5
Noise Level (dB) 52 55 58
Weight (kg) 15 23 38
Inlet/Outlet (mm) 10 15 20

Applications

Our Vacuum Pumps are versatile solutions for:

  • Medical and laboratory equipment
  • Packaging machinery
  • Plastic molding systems
  • Semiconductor manufacturing
  • Food processing plants

Vacuum Pump FAQ

What maintenance does a Vacuum Pump require?

Regular maintenance includes oil changes every 2000 operational hours (for oil-lubricated models), checking and replacing intake filters quarterly, inspecting seals and gaskets annually, and ensuring proper ventilation around the pump. Always follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for optimal performance.

How do I choose the right Vacuum Pump for my application?

Consider these factors: required vacuum level (measured in mbar or Torr), flow rate needs (m³/h), the nature of pumped gases (clean, corrosive, or containing particulates), environmental conditions (temperature, humidity), and duty cycle (continuous or intermittent operation). Our technical team can help assess your specific requirements.

What's the difference between oil-lubricated and dry Vacuum Pumps?

Oil-lubricated pumps use oil for sealing and cooling, offering higher vacuum levels and smoother operation but require regular oil changes. Dry pumps use advanced materials (PTFE, carbon) for sealing, eliminating oil contamination risk but typically have slightly lower ultimate vacuum levels. The choice depends on your contamination tolerance and maintenance preferences.

Installation Guidelines

  1. Place the pump on a stable, level surface with adequate ventilation
  2. Ensure ambient temperature remains between 5°C and 40°C
  3. Connect to appropriate power supply with proper grounding
  4. Install inlet and outlet piping with minimal bends
  5. For oil-filled models, check oil level before first operation
  6. Run initial test cycle to verify proper operation

Performance Comparison

Feature Standard Models Our Vacuum Pumps
Mean Time Between Failures 8,000 hours 12,500+ hours
Energy Efficiency Standard Energy Star Certified
Warranty Period 1 year 3 years
Noise Level 60-65 dB 52-58 dB

Investing in a quality Vacuum Pump ensures reliable operation, reduces downtime, and delivers long-term cost savings. Our pumps combine cutting-edge technology with practical design features to meet the most demanding industrial requirements.

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