A Brief History: The Rotary Vane Oil Sealed Vacuum Pump

Source: VAC AERO International Inc.

Vacuum pumps. What are they used for? Specifically, rotary vane oil sealed vacuum pumps. What goes on inside these machines? Where did they come from? If you know what we mean by the “slap-slap” or “clack-clack” noise, can you also list the pros and cons of this feature?

In the words of today’s best of the web, “This article discusses one and two-stage ‘medium vacuum’ oil sealed rotary vane vacuum pumps that can produce a catalog ultimate vacuum of about 1 x 10-2 Torr (0.01 Torr or 10 microns) for a one stage model and about 1 x 10-3 Torr (0.001 Torr or 1 micron) for a two-stage model.”

 

An excerpt:

[blockquote author=”VAC AERO International” style=”1″]The last improvement that the direct drive pump has over the VBD pumps is the ability to use the oil pressure to open and close a valve at the inlet of the pump. In VBD pumps the problem of oil ‘suck back’ into the vacuum system…[/blockquote]

 

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