Our Products
We offer the best product range of Rotary Vane Vacuum Pumps, Sliding Vane Pumps, Rotary Vane Pump, Rotary Piston Vacuum Pump and Diaphragm Vacuum Pump.
| Dry running rotary vane pumps offer the ideal solution for a wide range of application, from paper handling and electronics to environmental technology. These rotary vane pumps are environmentally friendly, highly efficient, vibration free and extremely reliable. Service access is easy. |
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MODEL |
NOMINAL PUMPING SPEED |
MAX VACUUM (MMHG) |
POWER REQUIRED (HP/RPM.) |
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LITRES/MIN. |
M3/HR |
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MVC- 50 |
50 |
2.9 |
650 |
0.25/2880 |
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MVC- 100 |
90 |
5.4 |
650 |
0.33/2880 |
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MVC- 150 |
150 |
9 |
650 |
0.50/1440 |
| SV-PUMPS Chemically resistant diaphragm type Vacuum Pumps are dry running pumps for neutral, aggressive or corrosive gases or vapors and constant vacuum. Process gases are transferred without contamination |
| SV-PUMPS manufacture Rotary Vane Oil Lubricated vacuum pumps for milking machines. Vacuum pumps are used to evacuate (remove air) the pipelines and tubes connecting the milking machines to the cows. By removing the air molecules from the system, its overall pressure is reduced well below atmosphere. Then simple vacuum physics takes over and the higher pressure milk flows through the lower pressure pipelines from the cows to the milking receptacle. In the majority of milking machines it is a rotary exhauster driven from either an electric motor or a stationary internal combustion engine, using pulleys and V-belts. This gives flexibility with speeds ranging from about 800-1500 r/min and a corresponding angel of pump capacities to suit several sizes of milking machines. When operating a vacuum at the pump inlet suitable for milking cows (50 kPa), the pumping capacity should be sufficient for the total number of milking units connected.Thepumps arefitted with drive belt guards, an effective silencer and, for oil lubricatedpumps, an oil separator.
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| In reciprocating motion, with a short stroke, the diaphragm at the top of the connecting rod flexes up and down in a closed chamber, creating vacuum or pressure. Even at maximum duty, output air is cool and oil-free. As ambient air enters and leaves the head, it never goes near the motor to pick up heat and foreign matter. Cooler temperatures add to overall efficiency and service life. The connecting rod is bonded to its bearing not clamped as in light duty pumps. Ensuring greater strength and durability where work loads are greatest. |
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