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News Release from: KNF Neuberger | Subject: New vacuum pump for autoclaves
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 12 July 2004
New vacuum pump for autoclaves
Large amounts of liquid in the pump gas can cause problems.
Compared with many other pump types, the diaphragm pump is not very sensitive to condensation However, a high percentage of liquid in the pump medium means the process will take much more time if some of the condensation collects in the pump head
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 15 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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KNF Neuberger has now added a further model to its large line of diaphragm vacuum pumps specifically for steam sterilisation in autoclaves.
For this new product as well, priority was given to eliminating the condensation efficiently, to enable processes to run quickly.
For instance, the new pump model has outstanding flow properties, due to condensation-repellent surfaces in the transfer area of the pump and optimised flow channels.
Those parts of the device which contact the medium are, of course, corrosion-resistant.
Additional advantages of the new pump N 816.6 KPE include its outstanding pneumatic performance, its compact size and its excellent price/performance ratio.
It produces an ultimate vacuum of 10 mbars and transfers 28 l/min at atmospheric pressure.
For especially high condensation loads and even greater requirements for speedy drying, this new pump is complemented by a series with a drying system.
During pumping down, the drying system is used to quickly blow the condensation liquid out of the pump heads.
The vacuum pumps with drying system are used, for autoclaves and vacuum drying chambers.
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