Description
A Makita 36 V Vacuum Pump, DVP181ZK is a mechanical device that removes air or gases from an enclosed space to create a partial vacuum, lower the pressure within the space, or extract gases or vapors. Vacuum pumps are used in various industrial, scientific, and commercial applications. They work by reducing the pressure in a chamber, which causes air or gas molecules to move from a higher pressure area to the lower pressure area created by the pump. Here are some common types and applications of vacuum pumps: Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump: These pumps use rotating vanes or blades inside a cylindrical cavity to create a vacuum. They are widely used in laboratory applications, HVAC systems, and as backing pumps for other high-vacuum pumps. Diaphragm Vacuum Pump: Diaphragm pumps use a flexible diaphragm that moves up and down to create a vacuum. They are often used in applications where oil contamination needs to be avoided, such as in laboratories and medical devices. Scroll Vacuum Pump: Scroll pumps use spiral or scroll-shaped components to trap and compress gas, creating a vacuum. They are commonly used in semiconductor manufacturing, research labs, and some industrial processes. Liquid Ring Vacuum Pump: Liquid ring pumps use a rotating liquid (typically water) to create a seal and generate a vacuum. They are used in applications such as paper manufacturing, food processing, and chemical industries. Roots Blower (Roots Pump): Roots blowers use two counter-rotating lobed rotors to move gas from the inlet to the exhaust, creating a vacuum. They are often used in industrial processes and as boosters for other vacuum pumps. Turbomolecular Vacuum Pump: Turbomolecular pumps use high-speed rotating blades to direct gas molecules towards an exhaust port, creating a vacuum in the process. They are used in ultra-high vacuum applications, such as in research and semiconductor manufacturing. Venturi Vacuum Pump: Venturi pumps use the Venturi effect, which involves fluid flow through a constriction, to create a vacuum. They are used in applications like vacuum packaging and material handling. Applications of Vacuum Pumps: Laboratory and Scientific Research: Vacuum pumps are essential tools in scientific laboratories for various applications, including sample preparation, degassing, and vacuum distillation. Manufacturing and Processing: Vacuum pumps are used in manufacturing processes such as vacuum casting.
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Brand Name : | Makita |
Voltage : | 36 V |
Weight : | 1.35 kg |
Type of Product : | Vacuum Pump |
Model No : | DVP181ZK |
Inlet Diameter : | 5/16 inch |
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