NEW OIL-FREE ROTARY VANE VACUUM PUMPS
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29 Oct 2022, 05:47
The new series of Oil-free Rotary Vane Vacuum Pumps, SC 60 – SC 80 – SC 100 – SC 140, has an original design and a significant performance boost.Get more news about Oil-free Rotary Vane Compressor,you can vist our website!
The service life of the vanes is increased by 100% thanks to the highly resistant graphite material they are made of and the low operating temperature within the pump. The lower operating temperature of the pump, thanks to the appropriate flow of air and increased ventilation, reduces heat radiation in the work environment for increased safety, thus improving and optimising the system and the production cycle. The noise level of the pumps has decreased by 3 dB(A) thanks to the use of a soundproofing panel inside the conveyer carter and the redesign of the intakes. Maintenance has never been so simple: now, the removable front grid allows direct access to the vanes for quick replacement without removing the complete conveyer carter. Thanks to the optimisation of the suction and discharge phases, energy efficiency has been increased up to 15%: from atmospheric pressure to absolute final pressure, today the energy consumption does not change. New Oil-Free Rotary Vane Pumps with improved noise level, vanes life and heating/temperature conditions. Oxidation resistance greatly increased thanks to NPO termochimical heat treatment. Moreover, easier maintenance: vanes replacement without carter disassembling. Becker’s oil-less rotary vane pressure/vacuum pumps are similar to other vane pumps. An eccentrically mounted rotor with slots rotates in a cylindrical housing and the precisely fitting sliding vanes move in the slots and separate the individual working chambers. However, these pumps feature unique benefits you will not find with standard vacuum pumps. Becker pioneered the development of the combined pressure and vacuum pumps when it developed a device called the secondary suction. This secondary inlet port allows a continuous flow of inlet air and lets the compressor operate independently of the vacuum pump. All Becker combined pumps include this design. These robustly constructed combined pumps are suitable for higher pressure differences in vacuum and/or pressure applications. They can reach an ultimate vacuum level of 18″ Hg and maximum pressure of 9 PSIG simultaneously. This done using a secondary suction port, so when the vacuum level is increased the blast air side is not affected. |
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