Custom Hydraulic Cylinder Applications
Superior quality, durability, and efficiency come together in RAYDAFON HYDRAULIC cylinders, which tailored to all your specific needs.A Vacuum Pump is an essential device used across various industries to remove gas molecules from a sealed volume, creating a partial or full vacuum. These pumps are crucial in applications such as manufacturing, medical procedures, laboratory research, and electronics production. By generating vacuum environments, they enable processes like filtration, dehydration, and packaging to operate efficiently and reliably.
Our vacuum pump models come with specific technical specifications to meet diverse needs. Below is a table summarizing the key parameters for our standard series:
Model | Flow Rate (CFM) | Maximum Vacuum (mmHg) | Power (HP) | Weight (lbs) | Noise Level (dB) |
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VP-100 | 5.2 | 29.9 | 0.5 | 22 | 65 |
VP-200 | 8.7 | 29.8 | 1.0 | 35 | 68 |
VP-300 | 12.5 | 29.7 | 1.5 | 48 | 70 |
VP-400 | 18.0 | 29.6 | 2.0 | 60 | 72 |
These parameters ensure that our vacuum pumps deliver consistent performance, with options for different flow rates and vacuum levels to suit specific applications. For instance, the VP-100 is ideal for small-scale laboratory use, while the VP-400 handles industrial tasks requiring higher capacity.
What is the typical lifespan of a vacuum pump?
The lifespan varies based on usage and maintenance, but with proper care, our vacuum pumps can last 5 to 10 years. Regular oil changes (for oil-lubricated models) and cleaning of filters are recommended to maximize longevity.
How do I choose the right vacuum pump for my application?
Consider factors such as the required flow rate, ultimate vacuum level, and the nature of the gases being handled. For example, corrosive gases may require pumps with chemical-resistant materials. Our product table above can help guide selection based on technical specifications.
Can a vacuum pump handle wet or humid conditions?
Yes, many of our models are designed with moisture-resistant features. However, for extremely wet environments, it's advisable to use pumps specifically rated for such conditions or incorporate additional drying systems to prevent damage.
What maintenance is required for a vacuum pump?
Routine maintenance includes checking and replacing oil (if applicable), inspecting and cleaning air filters, and ensuring all connections are tight. For oil-free models, focus on filter maintenance and periodic inspections of seals and moving parts to avoid wear.
Are there noise considerations when using a vacuum pump?
Yes, noise levels can impact workplace comfort. Our pumps are engineered for low noise operation, typically between 65-72 dB, which is comparable to normal conversation levels. For quieter environments, consider installing sound-dampening enclosures.
What safety precautions should I take with a vacuum pump?
Always operate the pump in well-ventilated areas to avoid overheating and potential gas buildup. Use protective gear when handling, and follow manufacturer guidelines for electrical safety. Regular inspections for leaks and proper grounding are essential to prevent accidents.
Our vacuum pumps are built with precision and reliability in mind, offering advanced features such as energy-efficient motors and robust construction. They undergo rigorous testing to meet industry standards, ensuring consistent performance in diverse applications. With a range of models tailored to different needs, from compact units for labs to heavy-duty pumps for industrial settings, we provide solutions that enhance productivity and reduce downtime.