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Product category: Vacuum pumps and compressors
News Release from: Rietschle Thomas | Subject: Barracuda
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 01 February 2002

Lord of the liquid rings?

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Rietschle enters the liquid ring vacuum pump market with a range of single and two-stage pumps, available in materials to suit almost any process use involving aggressive or corrosive vapours

Using cold water - or an alternative sealing fluid - to deliver oil-free gasses (dry or humid), the robust design of the Barracuda series allows them to handle contaminated or saturated vapours, or occasional slugs of liquid Barracuda V series pumps are close-coupled, single stage designs offering ultimate vacuum of 33 mbar(A), and a continuous, non-pulsating vacuum supply

Suction capacities range from 9.5m3/h on the smallest V6, up to 380m3/h on the largest model V430.

In effect, the V series offers the capacity of a single stage pump, with the ultimate vacuum normally only available from a two-stage pump.

The V series can be supplied in cast iron with a stainless steel or bronze impeller, or alternatively in all stainless steel.

Barracuda VH are long-coupled, two-stage, liquid ring vacuum pumps with separate motors.

They also offer ultimate vacuum of 33mbar(A), but with suction capacities ranging from 20 to 1590m3/h.

The VU series are long-coupled, single stage designs with an ultimate vacuum of 150 mbar(A), and suction capacities from 20 to 435m3/h.

Both the VH and VU series are available in all bronze construction (with stainless steel shaft), or in the same choice of materials as the V series.

A range of accessories from suction non-return valves to discharge air-liquid separators is also available, in a choice of materials.

Rietschle can also supply complete vacuum packages to specific requirements: with higher vacuum levels and re-circulated seal systems with intercoolers, to reduce environmental load and water consumption.

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