A vacuum pump is a device used to remove gas particles from an enclosed space, creating a vacuum. It is used in numerous technical and industrial applications, including chemical process engineering, food packaging, electronics manufacturing, research and medicine. There are different types of vacuum pumps, such as rotary vane pumps, diaphragm pumps, reciprocating piston pumps and turbomolecular pumps, each designed for specific requirements.
The operating principle usually involves removing gases mechanically or physically. Some pumps operate dry (without lubricant), while others require oil for sealing and lubrication. The choice depends on the required final vacuum level, the type of gas and the area of application. In practice, several pumps are often used in combination to achieve both coarse and fine vacuum ranges. Modern vacuum pumps are often energy-efficient, low-maintenance and equipped with control systems to optimise operation.
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