A Vacuum Performance Pump is a device that removes air, gas, or vapor from a sealed space to create a vacuum. These pumps are used in industries such as HVAC, automotive, laboratories, manufacturing, food packaging, and electronics.
How It Works
The pump lowers pressure inside a chamber by continuously removing gas molecules. Different pump designs are used depending on the vacuum level required.
Main Types
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Rotary Vane Vacuum Pumps
- Most common industrial type.
- Can achieve deep vacuum levels.
- Often oil-lubricated.
- Used in HVAC servicing, laboratories, and manufacturing