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Dry screw vacuum pumps operate with two screw rotors rotating in opposite directions. This traps the medium to be pumped between the cylinder and the screw chambers and transports it to the gas discharge. The advanced screw design results in lower electric energy consumption compared to standard screw designs. It also results in a lower heat load of the compressed gas.
Cooling can be achieved through a high performance air cooling method eliminating the need of cooling water or indirect cooling method resulting in uniform temperatures throughout the pump body, eliminating cold spots and providing a thermally stable water jacket. The advanced screw design allows for best-in-class hydrogen pumping capabilities. Water cooling can take place in form of both direct water cooling or radiator cooling with air-cooled heat exchangers.
Application of Screw Vacuum Pump
Screw vacuum pumps are a type of positive-displacement pump that uses two helical screws to move fluid. They are one of the most common types of vacuum pumps and are used in a wide variety of applications.
Here are some of the applications of screw vacuum pumps:
Screw vacuum pumps are a critical component in many applications. They are responsible for removing air and other gases from a system, which can be used for a variety of purposes.
Here are some of the benefits of using screw vacuum pumps:
If you are looking for a reliable, efficient, and versatile way to remove air and other gases from a system, a screw vacuum pump is a good option. They are available in a variety of sizes and capacities, and they can be customized to meet the specific needs of your application.