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Principle of Operation
Liquid Ring Pumps operate with only one moving part, the Impeller Shaft assembly. The impeller is mounted eccentrically relative to it's casing. The Liquid Ring is formed by the service liquid (normally water) rotating concentrically in it's casing. Process gas enters through the suction port, travels between the Impeller Blades and is compressed prior to ejection via (he discharge port with a quantity of service liquid.
Features & Benefit*
• Robust construction.
• Only one moving part.
• Low maintenance.
• No vibration.
• Minimum noise levels.
• Minimum heat emission
• Oil-free discharge.
• Capable of handling wet I corrosive process streams.
• Ultimate pressure of 33mbar (29 Ins HgVac).
• Access cover for easy internal inspection,
• Compact, single stage design.
• High efficiency, low power.
• Low cost of ownership.
• Competitively priced
• Variable discharge port.
• Low service liquid requirements
Areas of Application
Graham will be pleased to advise on any application which requires the use of a vacuum pump or a complete system.
Autoclaves
• Milking Machines
Automotive
• Moulding
Chemicals
• Plastics
De-aerating
• Pharmaceuticals
Distillation
• Paints
Dryers
• Paper
Food
• Solvent Recovery
Filtration
• Soaps
Hospitals
• Tobacco
Impregnation
• Timber Treatment
Packaging
• Textiles
The list of industries dependent upon vacuum as an essential technology is endless.

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