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While all vacuum pumps essentially perform the same function of removing air & gaseous molecules from a restricted chamber, it is vital to pick the right one for your industrial usage.
Let us look at the various types of industrial vacuum pumps, based on their functioning, and their applications.

Positive Displacement Vacuum Pumps

These are the most commonly used vacuum pumps in Australia and are used to build low-volume vacuums. They work by pushing the liquids and the gases in the chamber into a cavity in the pump, which is then sealed. Thus, the vacuum is created in the chamber, and thereafter the cavity contracts and releases the trapped gases or liquids into the atmosphere. Liquid Ring Vacuum Pumps, Dry Running Claw Vacuum Pumps, and Rotary Vane Vacuum Pumps are some of the best examples of Positive Displacement pumps. These are used in a range of industries, varying from food & beverages to Petro-chemicals, Ceramics, and Oil & Gas industry.

Momentum Transfer Vacuum Pumps

As the name goes, these pumps use momentum or kinetic energy to displace the liquid or gaseous molecules from a confined chamber. Thus, creating a vacuum. Momentum Transfer Pumps generally work along with Positive displacement pumps to create high volume vacuums. They may further be classified as Diffusion Pumps and Turbomolecular pumps. While diffusion pumps create the momentum by shooting jets of oil along with the gaseous molecules, Turbomolecular pumps create the same momentum using high-speed fans.

Entrapment Pumps

The most effective and often used to create ultra-high-volume vacuums, Entrapment Pumps, apply various chemical reactions to achieve superior vacuums. Also known as capture pumps, these pumps use either supercooling methods or electrical fields to stimulate condensation and turn the gaseous molecules to a solid or absorbed state. Working in conjunction with Positive Displacement and Momentum Transfer Pumps, Entrapment Pumps are super-efficient vacuum creators.

Regenerative Vacuum Pumps

A Regenerative Vacuum Pump generates a vacuum by spinning, oil-free impellers causing centrifugal action to accelerate air as it passes through its impeller blades. It works as a multi-staged compressor, with each blade-to-blade regeneration of gaseous molecules resulting in a slight pressure increase. Thus, creating a vacuum. These pumps work based on the Non-positive Displacement Method and are perfect for moving large volumes of air at low pressures or vacuums.
Well, here are the four main kinds of pumps used in industries for creating various levels of vacuum. For any more information, please reach Pump Air Solutions www.pumpair.com.au  Ph 02-90115344 Our industry experts shall be happy to assist you in choosing the most suitable vacuum pump to meet your business needs.

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