Vacuum Pipeline

It is considered as a part of the gas-supply infrastructure although it is not technically a gas. The system consists of a pump, receiver and a filter. The pump is capable of creating a negative pressure of −400 mm Hg and can accommodate an airflow of 40 L/min. Gas is sucked into the system via one or two traps to reduce its contamination and then into a reservoir with a pressure of −550 to −650 mm Hg. The vacuum is maintained by pumps that in common with the medical air system are able to provide a fully functional system if one is out of service

We provide two systems complete with all the filters and trap. Use imported oil free vacuum pump and Ingersoll rand lub Vacuum pumps