Vacuum Pumping Systems

Vacuum pumping systems are designed to remove air and other gases from sealed environments. They ensure precise control and stability for critical industrial applications.

  1. Edwards Drystar GV600 Dry Pump with Aerzen Roots Blower GLB.15.11 HV-07

    Vacuum Pumping Systems

    Edwards Drystar GV600 Dry Pump with Aerzen Roots Blower GLB.15.11 HV-07

    This is an offering for a pump & blower set including:  1.) Large capacity BOC Edwards GV600F Drystar dry mechanical pump and 2.) Aerzen GLB.15.11 HV-07 roots blower.

    Please see attached documentation.

    These goods are fully owned by Cline Innovations and are located near Boston. From Edwardsvacuum.com: The design of the Edwards GV dry pumps is based on the well-proven claw technology for dry pumps. Two pairs of claw shaped rotors on two shafts rotate in opposite directions to trap and compress the pro­cess gas which flows along the axis of the shafts between the claw pairs.

    During each complete rotation of the claws, first the inlet port of each claw pair is exposed (to admit gas to the pump), then both the inlet and outlet are isolated (to trap and compress the gas), and then the outlet is exposed (to expel the compressed gas). The claw mechanism offers the following features:

    •Dry operation, non contact mechanism •Self valving - the pump can deliver to atmospheric pressure •Short gas path - better particulate handling •Staged compression - efficient power use •High process temperature - excellent water vapor handling Reliability Low vacuum bearings (at the exhaust stage of the pump) are protected from the process stream by a unique gas-purged shaft-seal. Compressed air is fed to the shaft seals which prevents the ingress of process contaminants, including gases, vapors and particulates. Low cost of ownership GV pumps can offer real cost of ownership savings. The GV pumps are robust and reliable, delivering a reduction in process downtime which would lead to lost production. In addition, the minimized cost of routine maintenance (such as oil and filter replacement, spares inventory holding and oil disposal) all adds to the savings using GV dry pumps. With service intervals of 18 months for re-greased bearings and 3 years for bearing changes, the GV pumps offer a highly reliable and cost effective alternative to piston pumps.

  2. PFEIFFER VACUUM UNIVERSAL DRY BACKING PUMP SYSTEM

    Vacuum Pumping Systems

    PFEIFFER VACUUM UNIVERSAL DRY BACKING PUMP SYSTEM

    Universal Dry Vacuum Pump System. For harsh duty processes.

  3. MASS-VAC 340050, 8" POSI-TRAP Housing, NW-50 Connection

    Vacuum Pumping Systems

    MASS-VAC 340050, 8" POSI-TRAP Housing, NW-50 Connection

    • Includes:
      • New MASS-VAC 8" POSI-TRAP Housing with NW50 (KF50) Connection (p/n 340050)
      • Each housing includes a quantity of 4 New PolyPro 5µm Filter Elements (p/n 400935).
      • Modular Design Note: You can easily replace these cylindrical elements with other filter types offered by MASS-VAC which range from metallic gauze to activated charcoal to Sodasorb.
      • MV Products packaging and instructions.
      • All metal parts are 300 series Stainless Steel per POSI-TRAP spec sheet.

Common Applications

Semiconductor manufacturing

Pharmaceutical processing

Food packaging

Chemical processing

Laboratory research

Aerospace systems

Buying Guide

Vacuum Pumping Systems Buying Guide

When selecting a vacuum pumping system, it is crucial to consider your specific industrial requirements. Evaluate system configurations and ensure they match your existing infrastructure.

Consider the environment in which the system will operate and any compliance needs specific to your industry. Verify the condition and maintenance history of surplus equipment to ensure reliability.

  • Check the compatibility of the system with your current setup.
  • Inspect the CFM capacity to ensure it meets your operational needs.
  • Review service logs and maintenance history for insights into system reliability.
  • Confirm all necessary manuals and documentation are included for setup and operation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of vacuum pumping systems?
Key features include CFM rating, power consumption, and compatibility with existing systems.
Which industries commonly use vacuum pumping systems?
Industries such as semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and food processing commonly use these systems.
How do I verify the condition of surplus vacuum systems?
Check for operational logs, service records, and conduct a physical inspection where possible.
What brands of vacuum pumping systems are most prevalent?
Brands like Leybold, Edwards, and Alcatel are well-represented in vacuum pumping systems.