About High Pressure Vacuum Pump
Our sophisticated infrastructural resources, manpower and vast industry experience help us to manufacture, supply and export High Pressure Vacuum Pump as per the market expectations. It is used in hospitals, thermal power plants, petrochemical and other industries for developing partial vacuum which is required for different industrial processes. Our well-trained and experienced professionals use qualitative rotary vane type oil lubricated pumps, efficient motor and other metallic components for manufacturing the offered vacuum pump to ensure its prolonged & trouble-free operations. Offered High Pressure Vacuum Pump is properly checked on different quality parameters in order to remove any kind of defect before export and supply.
Features of High Pressure Vacuum Pump: Latest technology used to improve the service life
These are available with fiber vanes & steel vanes
No friction loss during operation
Low noise level during operation
Very economical to operate
Available in different power models and sizes
As an integral unit, separate pump and motor are provided
All models undergo a testing phase before throwing into the market
Specifications:
| Technical Specifications |
Physical Dimensions |
Power Reqd: 3 H.P. Vanes: Steel |
L x B x H (mm): 780 x 440 x 350 (With Motor & Base) Port Size 3/4 Plane Nipple |
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Model
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Displacement
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Vacuum
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Pressure
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HP/KW
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RPM
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Temp. --
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Weight Kg.
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Bar
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mm/hg.
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Bar
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PSI
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YE/540
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40 M3/hr.
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0.7
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570
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0.7
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12
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3/2.2
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1440
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40-75oC
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85
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Powerful High-Pressure PerformanceThis vacuum pump leverages a gear-structured mechanism and electric power to deliver reliable and consistent high-pressure capabilities. Its robust construction ensures it can handle intensive industrial air pumping requirements, making it ideal for processes that demand strong and steady vacuum creation.
Durability and Build QualityConstructed from high-grade cast iron, the High Pressure Vacuum Pump guarantees longevity even in tough industrial conditions. Its solid structure and sturdy design help minimize maintenance needs and maximize service life, providing steadfast performance in critical operations.
FAQ's of High Pressure Vacuum Pump:
Q: How does the High Pressure Vacuum Pump operate in industrial settings?
A: The pump utilizes a gear mechanism powered by electricity to generate high-pressure vacuum, efficiently moving air as required for industrial applications. Its robust build ensures continuous and reliable operation even under demanding conditions.
Q: What are the main uses for this vacuum pump?
A: This vacuum pump is primarily used in industrial environments for air pumping and vacuum applications, including material handling, packaging, and process automation where strong and consistent air movement is critical.
Q: When should I consider choosing a cast iron vacuum pump?
A: A cast iron vacuum pump is ideal for scenarios demanding high durability, resistance to wear, and reliable operation over extended periods, especially in challenging industrial conditions.
Q: Where is this high-pressure vacuum pump manufactured and supplied from?
A: This model is manufactured and supplied in India, ensuring local support, reduced lead times, and suitability for regional industrial demands.
Q: What is the installation process for this vacuum pump?
A: Installation involves positioning the pump (measuring 780 x 440 x 350 mm) on a stable base, connecting it to a suitable electric power source, and integrating it into the air or vacuum system as specified by the manufacturer's guidelines.
Q: How does the structure of the gear pump benefit its performance?
A: The gear structure enables efficient pressure generation and smooth, steady vacuum creation, enhancing both reliability and performance in continuous industrial use.
Q: What are the advantages of using this vacuum pump for industrial applications?
A: Benefits include high-pressure capability, long-lasting cast iron construction, energy-efficient electric operation, and dependable performance for various critical air and vacuum functions.