A vacuum pump is a general industrial fluid machinery that extracts gas from a closed container and reduces the internal pressure to form a vacuum/negative pressure environment, and is the core equipment of a vacuum system.
I. Core Functions
- Discharge air/gas in the container to form a negative pressure or high vacuum environment
- Realize processes such as vacuum adsorption, filtration, dehydration, purification, transportation, and forming
II. Common Types (Mainstream in Industry)
- Water Ring Vacuum Pump
It can pump gas containing water vapor and dust, is resistant to dirt and corrosion, and is mostly used in mines, chemical industry, and papermaking.
- Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump
It has a simple structure, low cost, convenient maintenance, and is a general-purpose low-vacuum equipment.
- Roots Vacuum Pump
It has a large pumping speed and high vacuum degree, and is often used as a booster pump in conjunction with the main pump.
- Screw Vacuum Pump
It is oil-free, clean, and efficient, and is suitable for high-demand scenarios such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, and food.
Mud pumps are industrial impurity pumps specifically designed to transport solid-liquid mixtures such as solid particles, sediment, mud, and slurry. Most of them have a centrifugal pump structure and are core conveying equipment in industries such as mining, dredging, metallurgy, sand and gravel, and environmental protection.
Core Features
The flow-through components are made of materials such as high-chromium alloy and wear-resistant rubber, which are wear-resistant and erosion-resistant.
They can transport high-concentration, large-particle media and adapt to harsh working conditions.
They operate stably, have strong adaptability in terms of flow rate and head, and are easy to maintain.
