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What is “Vacuum Breaking”?
Do you know the concept of vacuum? Vacuum refers to a state in which the gas pressure in a certain space is lower than the standard atmospheric pressure. Generally, vacuum is achieved by various vacuum pumps. Vacuum breaking means that in a specific situation, breaki...Read more -
Price is also a reflection of quality
As the saying goes, "cheap goods are not good", although it is not absolutely correct, it does apply to most situations. HIgh-quality vacuum pump filters must be made of good and sufficient raw materials, and may also use sophisticated or advanced technology. Therefo...Read more -
“Firstly, clarify what impurities are”
With the rapid development of vacuum technology, vacuum pumps have entered factories in many industries for transportation, production, experiments, etc. During the operation of the vacuum pump, if foreign matter is sucked in, it is easy to "strike". Therefore, we ne...Read more -
Why is it not recommended to install a high fineness filter on Roots pumps?
Users who have high requirements for vacuum must be familiar with Roots pumps. Roots pumps are often combined with mechanical pumps to form a pump group to achieve a higher vacuum. In a pump group, the pumping speed of a Roots pump is faster than that of a mechanical...Read more -
Sharing one exhaust filter for multiple vacuum pumps can save costs?
Oil-sealed vacuum pumps are almost inseparable from exhaust filters. Exhaust filters can not only protect the environment, but also save pump oil. Some manufacturers have multiple vacuum pumps. In order to save costs, they want to connect pipes to make one filter ser...Read more -
Dry vacuum pumps do not need filters?
The biggest difference between the dry vacuum pump and the oil-sealed vacuum pump or the liquid ring vacuum pump is that it does not require liquid for sealing or lubrication, so it is called “dry” vacuum pump. What we didn’t expect was that some users of dry vac...Read more -
What is the fineness of vacuum pump filter?
The vacuum pump filter is an indispensable part of most vacuum pumps. The inlet trap protects the vacuum pump from solid impurities such as dust; while the oil mist filter is used for oil-sealed vacuum pumps to filter the discharged, which can not only protect the en...Read more -
Possible Pollution Caused by Vacuum Pump and Solutions
Vacuum pumps are precision equipment for creating vacuum environments. They are also auxiliary equipment for many industries, such as metallurgy, pharmaceuticals, food, lithium batteries and other industries. Do you know what kind of pollution a vacuum pump may cause...Read more -
Vacuum Application – Lithium Battery
Lithium-ion batteries do not contain heavy metal cadmium, which greatly reduces environmental pollution compared to nickel-cadmium batteries. Lithium-ion batteries have been widely used in portable electronic devices such as mobile phones and laptops due to their uni...Read more -
Why LVGE Oil Mist Filter for Slide Valve Pump
As a common oil-sealed vacuum pump, the slide valve pump is widely used in coating, electrical, smelting, chemical, ceramic, aviation and other industries. Equipping the sliding valve pump with a suitable oil mist filter can save costs recycling the pump oil, and pro...Read more -
Inlet Filter can be Replaced without Stopping the Vacuum Pump
The inlet filter is an indispensable protection for most vacuum pumps. It can prevent some impurities from entering the pump chamber and damaging the impeller or seal. The inlet filter includes powder filter and a gas-liquid separator. The quality and adaptability of...Read more -
Saturated Oil Mist Filter Cause Vacuum Pump Smoking? Misunderstanding
--Saturation of oil mist filter element does not equal blockage Recently, a customer asked LVGE why the vacuum pump emits smoke after the oil mist filter element become saturated. After detailed communication with the client, we learned that he confused the ...Read more