Lab 5×10-¹pa High-speed Direct-coupled Mechanical Vacuum Pump
Introduction
The Mechanical Vacuum Pump is a two-stage, oil-sealed rotary vane pump with two cylinders that compress air twice, providing a higher vacuum level compared to single-stage pumps. It is ideal for both laboratory and industrial applications where low to medium vacuum levels are required.
Key Features and Benefits
- Quiet and Durable: Non-spring rotary vanes ensure low noise, minimal vibration, and an extended service life.
- No Oil Backflow: A built-in oil check valve prevents oil from flowing back into the system, keeping it clean and efficient.
- Long-Term Operation: Equipped with a forced-fed oil pump, this unit can run continuously at atmospheric pressure without interruption.
- Efficient Cooling: Multiple cooling methods, including air, oil, and water cooling, ensure stable performance and long-lasting operation.
- Easy Maintenance: Its thoughtful design allows for quick assembly, disassembly, and easy maintenance, saving time and effort.
- Certified Quality: CE certified for reliability and safety.
Technical Specifications
Model | DRV3 | DRV5 | DRV10 | DRV16 | ||
Pumping Speed | 50Hz | m³/h | 3.6 | 5.4 | 9.9 | 14.4 |
60Hz | m³/h | 4.3 | 6.5 | 12 | 17.4 | |
Ultimate Pressure |
Gas Ballast Off | Pa | ≤5×10-¹ | |||
Gas Ballast On | Pa | ≤5 | ||||
Motor Power
(4p) |
380V(3ph) | kW |
0.4 |
0.55 | ||
220V(1ph) | kW | |||||
Required Oil | L | 0.7 | 1.1 | 1.2 | ||
Inlet | KF25/KF16 | KF25/KF40 | ||||
Outlet | KF25 | |||||
Weight | kg | 22.5 | 25 | 27 |
Pumping Speeding Graph
Applications of Mechanical Vacuum Pump
- Laboratory Research: Ideal for experiments requiring precise vacuum levels, such as material testing and chemical reactions.
- Industrial Processes: Suitable for applications in manufacturing, such as packaging, coating, and drying processes where low to medium vacuum is essential.
- Medical Devices: Employed in the production and testing of medical equipment, ensuring sterile environments.
- Semiconductor Manufacturing: Critical for processes like thin-film deposition and etching, where controlled vacuum conditions are necessary.
- Gas Analysis: Used in laboratories for gas sampling and analysis, requiring precise vacuum levels to ensure accurate results.
- Environmental Testing: Used in laboratories for soil and water testing, allowing for accurate sampling and analysis under controlled conditions.
- Material Science: Used in experimental setups for various new material research applications that demand accurate vacuum control and stability.
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