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Vacuum Pumps

Vacuum Pump Evolution

June 6, 2013 11:51 am | by Paul Livingstone | Pfeiffer Vacuum | Articles | Comments

Vacuum pumps are the veteran workhorses of the laboratory, providing the mechanical force for a host of research-related tasks that require precise atmospheric control. Over the last 100 years, a number of well-established pump designs have come to dominate the market. And for decades, many varieties of pumps have seen just incremental changes. This is not for lack of competition.

LISTED UNDER: Vacuum Equipment | Diaphragm Vacuum Pumps | Turbomolecular Pumps
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Vacuum Pump with Adaptive Control

February 26, 2013 2:59 pm | Brandtech® Scientific,Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

BrandTech Scientific Inc. has introduced the improved Vacuubrand PC3001 VARIOPRO, an integrated dry diaphragm vacuum system for rotary evaporation. Featuring upgraded software, and free air capacity improvement of 20% over the previous version, the vacuum system can find and follow boiling curves without preprogramming.

LISTED UNDER: Vacuum Equipment | Diaphragm Vacuum Pumps | Dry Vacuum Pumps

Energy-Saving Dry Pumps

February 14, 2013 8:33 am | Pfeiffer Vacuum | Product Releases | Comments

Pfeiffer Vacuum has introduced the dry pumps A 100 L for flexible integration in semiconductor production facilities. These dry multistage roots pumps are suitable for clean applications. Despite their compact dimensions, the pumps provide high pumping speeds and short pump down times.

LISTED UNDER: Vacuum Equipment | Dry Vacuum Pumps

High-Vacuum Pump

December 20, 2012 8:36 am | Agilent Technologies Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

Agilent Technologies Inc. has introduced a high-performance turbomolecular vacuum pump, the TwisTorr 304 FS, which is the first in a new series of high-vacuum pumps featuring Agilent's floating-suspension technology.

LISTED UNDER: Vacuum Pumps | Turbomolecular Pumps
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