Overview: Elmo Rietschle offers a comprehensive range of vacuum pumps, including rotary vane and screw technologies, suitable for various industrial applications requiring reliable vacuum solutions.
Key Features:
• Rotary Vane Pumps: Models like the V-VTR series provide capacities from 39 to 91 cfm with ultimate vacuum levels of 25.5 inHgV.
• Oil-Lubricated and Dry-Running Options: Catering to different process requirements.
• Low Noise Levels: Designed for quiet operation in sensitive environments.
• Compact Design: Facilitates integration into existing systems.Applications:
• Packaging, printing, medical equipment, and general industrial vacuum processes.
Benefits:
• Delivers consistent vacuum performance for critical operations.
• Reduces energy consumption with efficient designs.
• Minimizes maintenance needs, enhancing uptime.
This oil-flooded rotary vane vacuum pump has capacities ranging from 10 to 24 m³/h and achieves an ultimate vacuum of 2 mbar (absolute). Its overhung rotor design and integral motor allow for space-efficient installation. It comes standard with a fine mesh filter, a vacuum non-return valve, and an oil separator, and operates very quietly.
Designed specifically for small vacuum packaging machines, the V-VCB is an oil-flooded rotary vane vacuum pump with capacities from 20 to 26.5 m³/h and an ultimate vacuum of 2 mbar (absolute). It features a flange-mounted motor, bearings on both sides of the rotor, and air cooling. The pump is also equipped with a fine mesh filter, a vacuum non-return valve, and an oil separator.
These oil-flooded rotary vane vacuum pumps have capacities between 25 and 30 m³/h. The V-VCA model reaches an ultimate vacuum of 0.5 mbar (absolute), while the V-VCE achieves 10 mbar (absolute). They are designed with a flange-mounted motor, bearings on both sides of the rotor, and air cooling. Standard features include a fine mesh filter, a vacuum non-return valve, a gas ballast valve, and an oil separator.
This oil-flooded rotary vane vacuum pump offers a wide capacity range from 40 to 1,535 m³/h, with an ultimate vacuum of 0.1 mbar (absolute). It has a flange-mounted motor, bearings on both sides of the rotor, and an oil/air heat exchanger. All models are equipped with aluminum alloy vanes, a back pressure gauge, gas ballast valve(s), a non-return valve, and easily accessible replaceable oil separators. Models with capacities of 400 m³/h and above include 5-micron paper inlet filters and a double-walled cylinder design.