Complete vacuum system with chemically-resistant diaphragm pump, inlet separator, condensor, and two-point vacuum controller. Ideal for rotary evaporation and other applications where control of vacuum level is important.
Advantages:
Flow Rate (max.): 20 l/min
Ultimate vacuum (max.): 8 mbar (abs.)
Programmable 2-point vacuum control
Inlet separator and outlet condenser for excellent solvent recovery
A range of small portable diaphragm pumps ideal for general use around the laboratory and educational establishments.
Can be used as a small compressor or as a vacuum system.
KT versions are chemical resistant
Suitable for distillation/filtration under vacuum
KN models have splash proof case with Ryton head with neoprene valves and diaphragm.
KT models have a Ryton head, PTFE coated diaphragm and Kalrez valves.
All models fitted with rubber feet, 2m mains cable, on/off switch and plug.
N86 models require tubing with an inner diameter of 4mm.
N811 and N816 models require tubing with an inner diameter of 6mm.
N838 and N938 models require tubing with an inner diameter of 10mm.
Flow rate (max.) 20 l/min
Final vacuum (max.) 8 mbar (abs.)
Pressure (max.) 8.0 bar (rel.)
Weight 16.0 kg
Choosing the right Vacuum Pump for your laboratory is a crucial decision.
Vacuum pumps are found in many laboratories having a wide range of uses such as filtration, freeze-drying, evaporation and concentration amongst other uses. They come in a variety of sizes and functionality which can prove daunting to decide which is right for you particular use or is it uses?
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Vacuum Pumps are found in every laboratory for a huge range of uses, but how do you decide which one is suitable for the task? Laboratory vacuum pumps can have a lot of different features, which makes them suitable for different jobs. For example, "chemical duty" pumps have better chemical resistance, for working with organic solvents or corrosive substances. Others can apply pres...