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Why Must a Vacuum Pump Filter Be Used in Vacuum Heat Treatment?
Vacuum heat treatment is an advanced process in which metal workpieces are placed in a sealed furnace, evacuated to a high vacuum state, and then heated, held, and cooled. By performing heat treatment in a vacuum environment, the process effectively isolates the workpiec...Read more -
Double-Filtration Exhaust Filter: Ensuring Reliable Operation for Your Rotary Piston Vacuum Pump
As a common type of oil-sealed vacuum pump, the rotary piston pump is widely used in industries such as monocrystalline silicon pulling, coating, chemical processing, and ceramics. When operating a rotary piston pump, equipping it with a suitable oil mist filter not only...Read more -
Why Is a Vacuum Pump Filter Essential for Lithium Battery Vacuum Sealing?
In the production of lithium batteries, vacuum sealing is a critical process step. After the electrolyte is injected into the cell, the purpose of vacuum sealing is to remove air and moisture from the casing by creating a vacuum, and then to complete the sealing process....Read more -
Vacuum Technology Powers Semiconductor Manufacturing
Semiconductor manufacturing is at the heart of the electronics industry. The production of semiconductor chips is an extremely precise process that demands exceptionally high standards for the manufacturing environment. In this process, even the smallest contaminants can...Read more -
Proper Use and Maintenance of Vacuum Pump Silencers
Vacuum Pump Silencer Installation for Optimal Noise Reduction The noise reduction performance of a vacuum pump silencer depends heavily on correct installation. An improperly installed silencer may fail to reduce noise effectively and, in some cases, could eve...Read more -
Why Vacuum Pump Oil Mist Filters Clog Quickly
Causes of Vacuum Pump Oil Mist Filter Clogging When a new oil mist filter clogs within just a few days or weeks after installation, the issue is usually not the filter itself. Most often, contaminants such as moisture and dust enter the vacuum pump during oper...Read more -
Original Exhaust Filter Not Durable Either? The Problem Might Be at the Inlet
Recently, LVGE has received feedback from numerous clients reporting that the exhaust filters on their vacuum pumps have a very short service life, often requiring frequent replacement. Even some expensive, original imported filter elements fail to last more than a few m...Read more -
Want to Save Money? Avoid These Mistakes When Choosing Vacuum Pump Filters
When purchasing vacuum pump filters, many people instinctively prioritize cost, aiming to find the cheapest product that seems "good enough." However, this seemingly frugal approach is often the very root cause of higher expenses down the line. Low price does not equal g...Read more -
Vacuum Environment Enhances the Quality of Monocrystalline Silicon Crystal Pulling
In the photovoltaic and semiconductor industries, monocrystalline silicon serves as a fundamental core material, and its quality directly determines the performance and efficiency of the final devices. Within the production process of monocrystalline silicon, the crystal...Read more -
The First Line of Defense: How to Choose a Vacuum Pump Inlet Filter
Vacuum Pump Inlet Filter: Protect Your Pump from Dust and Particles A vacuum pump inlet filter is the first line of defense for your pump, preventing dust, debris, and other particles from entering the pump chamber. Without proper filtration, internal componen...Read more -
The Impact of Vacuum Pump Filter Clogging on Performance
Vacuum pumps are widely used in modern industrial applications, from semiconductor manufacturing to chemical processing. As high-precision equipment, their performance and reliability are critical to smooth operations. One often overlooked component is the vacuum pump fi...Read more -
What Is Vacuum Heat Treatment?
Vacuum heat treatment is an advanced material processing technology that integrates vacuum technology with modern thermal processing techniques. Its core principle involves placing workpieces in an environment below standard atmospheric pressure—created and maintained by...Read more
