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Vacuum pumps and compressors
News Release from: Gast Group | Subject: Vacuum generators
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 26 June 2007
Generators are alternative vacuum pumps
Gast's range of vacuum generators are alternatives for aspiration, volatile vapour evacuation and other applications where pump size, noise, or high temperatures mean that vacuum pumps cannot be used
Gast's range of compact, single and multi-stage vacuum generators are economical alternative to traditional vacuum pumps and are ideal for applications such as aspiration, volatile vapour evacuation and other applications where pump size, noise level or high temperature environments mean that vacuum pumps cannot be used The Gast range consists of 27 chemical and corrosion-resistant models capable of achieving up to 99mbar with vacuum flow rates from 0.3 to 270m3/h
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 15 Jun 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The patented single- and mutli-stage designs offer several options including high-vacuum, high-flow and combination high performance.
Severe duty versions are also available in chemical resistant anodised aluminium, with Viton seals and valves to handle aggressive gases.
The multi-venturi design improves efficiency and means that the units are capable of achieving 90% vacuum while attaining high vacuum flow rates.
The vacuum generator extracts the maximum amount of energy from the compressed air source to optimise the level of vacuum generated.
No moving parts ensure long life and minimal maintenance.
Lightweight construction and ease of mounting provides maximum operational flexibility and, as with most products from Gast, bespoke versions can be manufactured to special order for OEM quantities.
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