About Laboratory Oil Sealed Vacuum Pump
The Laboratory Oil Sealed Vacuum Pump is a kind of mechanical vacuum pump that uses oil to keep the seal in good condition. It can be divided into cycloid, slide valve, fixed plate, rotating plate, and other types. A Laboratory Oil Sealed Vacuum Pump extracts air by adjusting the volume of the pump chamber while using oil to preserve the seal of moving parts. Their fundamental operation is to manually increase and decrease the pump chamber capacity to pump air.
FAQs of Laboratory Oil Sealed Vacuum Pump:
Q: What is the maximum suction capacity of the Laboratory Oil Sealed Vacuum Pump?
A: The Laboratory Oil Sealed Vacuum Pump has a maximum suction capacity of 760 mm of Hg.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of this vacuum pump?
A: The Laboratory Oil Sealed Vacuum Pump is made from mild steel (MS) or cast iron (CI).
Q: What sealing mechanism does this vacuum pump utilize?
A: The pump uses an oil seal sealing mechanism for efficient vacuum creation.
Q: What is the flow rate range of the Laboratory Oil Sealed Vacuum Pump?
A: The flow rate of this vacuum pump ranges from 50 LPM to 10,000 LPM.
Q: What are the common applications of the Laboratory Oil Sealed Vacuum Pump?
A: The pump is used for dehydration and filtration processes, distillation, exhausting electronic tubes, GLS lamps/mercury vapor lamps, vacuum metallurgy, vacuum sublimation, vacuum impregnation, thin film coating, and sterilizing tubes.
Q: What is the design standard for inlet and outlet connections?
A: The inlet and outlet connections are designed to standard specifications as per our specific design.
Q: What is the default color of the Laboratory Oil Sealed Vacuum Pump?
A: The standard color for the pump is grey.