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      VACUUM PUMPS-LABORATORY DRY VACUUM PUMPS

      MUNRO offers a broad range of vacuum pumps for chemical and biological laboratories for various applications: Rotary evaporators, vacuum ovens, reactors, filtration, gel dryers, freeze dryers, concentrators, manifolds and cell culture, aspiration applications.

      VACUUM PUMPS

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      VACUUM PUMPS


      Uses of Vacuum Pumps

      The differences in vacuum pumps are in the method of pumping, in the flow, the depth of the vacuum and the materials.

      -Oil vacuum pumps suitable for vacuum ovens and lyophilizers (freeze drying).

      Vacuum pumps Membrane without oil - to create a vacuum in the desiccators and filter

      -Turbo pumps-Deep vacuum in vacuum ovens.


      Conditions For Purchasing Vacuum Pumps

      -Why do you need a vacuum pump? If you only need to filter then a simple vacuum pump is right for you. If you need evaporation, you will need a pump and a deeper curve. Molecular refining requires an even deeper vacuum pump. It is important to adjust the pump according to the use.

      -- Can you use an oil-free vacuum pump? Oil-free vacuum pumps can support most laboratory applications.

      LABORATORY VACUUM PUMPS

      Applications of Vacuum Pumps

      -Laboratory
      - Many areas in the industry
      -Scientific studies
      -Different engineering fields
      -food industry
      -Medicines
      -General filtration
      Microbiological
      -Solids
      -Check cleaning of components and parts


      Proper selection of vacuum pumps

      Vacuum pumps, especially when specified for laboratory use, are gadgets that make research easier for laboratory scientists. They have various uses in the laboratory ranging from provision of suction or force to move liquids and suspended samples or filter them, to aid evaporation in dryers, ovens and the likes, to help obtain gas molecules from their storage units, before or after an experiment amidst other uses. Although it is a notable fact that laboratory vacuum pumps are majorly used for suction and evaporation in biological and chemical laboratories, they have many more uses which will be somewhat sidelined since they are not the commonest uses.


      Most laboratory vacuums are not purchased as solo items, rather they come as added packages to some useful equipment. Another uncommon fact about vacuums is that they were designed to move gaseous matter and not liquids.
      A number of labs in older structures have a central vacuum system which aid their work. This kind of vacuum system is most common in teaching labs and labs whose focus is filtration or aspiration, sometimes both. However, many newer structures and lab buildings are being constructed without the central/house vacuum system, because:
      Conflicts in interest: specializations and differences have begun to occur when it comes to the usage of the central vacuums, and the problems that often ensue from the usage of vacuum in different modes are unhealthy for work and for the central vacuum itself.
      Lack of adaptability: central vacuum systems are scarcely modifiable once they are fixed, and this can be a huge problem if they need modification due to a change in research approach and methods. They consume a lot of energy and cannot be maintained successfully since they are built as part of the building. These result in central vacuums being constantly overlooked as sustainable options.
      Insufficiency: There is a limit of 75 torrs on the vacuum levels that such vacuums can reach in a new building, and for evaporative applications in chemistry, this range is just too small, and the scientist ends up using a dedicated pump, thwarting the need for the central vacuum.
      Risk of chemical contamination: Central vacuum systems do not have a proper release system for waste materials such as chemical vapors and the likes. Biological aerosols and vapors are usually moved away from applications into vacuum tubing built behind the walls where the can either cross contaminate various applications or lodge over the years as nameless waste.


      Lastly, the central vacuum system makes the researcher reckless in conducting his work, and this is risky.
      An alternative vacuum choice that some buyers make due to cost and efficiency is the vacuum aspirator also known as the water jet pump. This pump forms a vacuum using the flow and force of water. It may be connected to a faucet and usually operates as a deep vacuum of 10 – 15 torrs, although the water aspirator has more cons than pros and has been banned in some states due its wastage and contamination of water, it is a fairly effective tool.

      LABORATORY VACUUM PUMPS

      Things to know when picking a Laboratory Vacuum Pump

      The common used in the past had a sort of oil-sealing used to lubricate its rotary vane pumps. This made them more efficient than dry lab vacuum pumps, and are used in molecular distillation, schlenk lines and freeze dryers.
      Following this guide, you realize that the first thing to sort when picking lab vacuum pump is to determine its needs. You can choose to go with a dry pump if you’re dealing with suction or evaporation applications since these applications can work with pressures of 1 torr or greater. Due to the lack of need for deeper vacuums, oil-sealed pumps have seen lesser usage in the last two decades, while a lot of researchers have shifted to dry/oil-free pumps which have longer service intervals and lesser lifetime costs. Common dry pumps to go with are:


      Diaphragm pump: scroll pumps, piston and diaphragm are the hot cakes among dry pumps used in laboratories these days with each of them having their edge over others. Diaphragm pumps work in a similar motion to the heart, with a pulse-like motion. With a limit of 0.45 torr, models of this pump can be used for suction and evaporation applications, except when the solvent used is DMSO. The pumps are mostly resistant to corrosion.
      Piston Pumps: they work at a pressure adjustable to 5 torr and are a great choice for applications that do not produce a lot of reactive vapor. They are mostly associated with life science operations.
      Scroll pumps: With deeper vacuum levels up to 10-3 torr and increased speed, they are suitable for operations like glove box that require a high speed. The tip seals which often wear out and its lack of resistance to corrosion might be the only flaw of this design.
      Turbo molecular pump: mainly applied in mass spectrometers, but not used extensively due to its different mode of assembly and operation, this pump is a great alternative to oil-based pump.


      Another factor to note when picking a vacuum is the ultimate vacuum otherwise known as lowest pressure level (deepest vacuum level) and the pumping speed. Ultimate vacuum speaks about the level below which the vacuum will not pump. Pumping speed on the other hand is the highest flow rate of vapor that the pump can deal with, provided no vacuum is created. This does not indicate much about the vacuum.
      However with these two criterions in mind, you can make your choice by checking the pump performance curves. The curves between the ultimate vacuum and pumping speed, help determine what is needed or lacking and thus gives pointers on which vacuum pump to acquire.

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        GWMS 300/150

        Oil free ultrahigh vacuum pump 300litre/min 10-7mbar

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        Vacuum pump  17 liter/min 106mbar 3
        VP-17

        Vacuum pump,Oil-Free, 20L/min,99mbar

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        Vacuum pump  17 liter/min 146mbar 12VDC 3
        VP-17D

        Vacuum pump,Oil-Free, 17L/min,146mbar,12VDC

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        Vacuum pump 20 liter/min 33mbar 3
        VP-19

        Vacuum pump,Oil-Free, 20L/min,25mbar

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        Vacuum/presure pump 28 liter/min 175mbar.5.5Bar 3
        VP-28

        Vacuum/pressure pump:175mbar Vac.,5.5Bar Pres.,28L/min,oil-free

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        Vacuum pump 34 liter/min 106mbar 3
        VP-34

        Vacuum pump,Oil-Free,34L/min,99mbar

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        VP-45

        Vacuum pump,Oil-Free,45L/min,25mbar

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        VP-90

        Vacuum pump,Oil-Free,90L/min,85mbar

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        Dry Scroll Vacuum Pump 3
        VPSD-150

        Dry Scroll Vacuum Pump,120L/min,0.06mbar

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        Dry Scroll Vacuum Pump 3
        VPSDL-150

        Dry Scroll Vacuum Pump,120L/min,0.06mbar

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        Diaphragm pump chemical resistant MPC 201 E, 30L/min, 75mbar, 230V
        412521

        Diaphragm pump chemical resistant MPC 201 E, 30L/min, 75mbar, 230V

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        412721

        MPC 601 E, 63l/min, 75mbar, 230V, 50/60Hzeads

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        415722

        415722 MPC 303 Z, 33l/min, 5mbar, 230V, 50/60Hz, 1 Ph with Schuko and UK plug

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        415741

        MPC 1203 E, 136l/min, 55mbar, 230V, 50/60Hz, 1 Ph with Schuko and UK plug leads

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        VC-100

        Vacuum Controller,1-1,000mbar

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        MP 101 Z, 16.7l/min, 8mbar, 230V, 50/60Hz, 1 Ph with Schuko and UK plug leads
        411522

        Dry Vacuum Pump ILMVAC , 16.7L/min,8mbar,230V

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        MP 201 T, 33l/min, 2mbar, 230V, 50/60Hz, 1 Ph with Schuko and UK plug leads
        411543

        Dry Vacuum laboratory Pump ILMVAC, 33L/min, 2mbar, 230V

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        MP 101 V, 16.7l/min, 1mbar, 230V, 50/60Hz, 1 Ph with Schuko and UK plug leads
        411544

        Dry Vacuum Pump ILMVAC, 16.7L/min, 1mbar, 230V

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        411721

        MP 601 E, 63l/min, 75mbar,

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        MP 301 Z, 38l/min, 8mbar, 230V, 50/60Hz, 1 Ph with Schuko and UK plug leads
        411722

        Dry Vacuum Pump ILMVAC, 38L/min, 8mbar, 230V

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        411741

        MP 1201 E, 138l/min, 75mbar, d UK plug leads

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        411742

        MP 901 Z, 113l/min, 8mbar, 230V, 50/60Hz, 1 Ph with Schuko and UK plug leads

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        LABORATORY DRY VACUUM PUMP MP 601 T, 75l/min, 2mbar, 230V, 50/60Hz,
        411743

        MP 601 T, 75l/min, 2mbar, 230V, 50/60Hz, 1 Ph with Schuko and UK plug leads

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        LABORATORY DRY VACUUM PUMP MP 301 V, 38l/min, 1mbar, 230V, 50/60Hz
        411744

        MP 301 V, 38l/min, 1mbar, 230V, 50/60Hz, 1 Ph with Schuko and UK plug leads

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        LABORATORY DRY VACUUM PUMP MP 2401 E, 258l/min, 75mbar, 230V, 50/60Hz, 1 Ph with Schuko and UK plug
        411781

        MP 2401 E, 258l/min, 75mbar, 230V, 50/60Hz, 1 Ph with Schuko and UK plug leads

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        411782

        MP 1801 Z, 201l/min, 8mbar, 230V, 50/60Hz, 1 Ph with Schuko and UK plug leads

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        LABORATORY DRY VACUUM PUMP MP 1201 T, 135l/min, 2mbar, 230V, 50/60Hz
        411783

        MP 1201 T, 135l/min, 2mbar, 230V, 50/60Hz, 1 Ph with Schuko and UK plug leads

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        Pressure Vacuum Station, 230V 50Hz 1Ph
        2511C-02

        Vacuum/Pressure Pump,292mbat Vac., 105Pascal Press.

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        Cell Culture Aspiration Station, 230V, 50Hz w/Schuko plug w/CE mark
        2515C-75

        Aspiration/Filtration System, 28L/min, 93mbar, w/CE mark

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        2522C-02

        Wob-l Pressure/Vacuum Dry Pump, 230V 50Hz 1Ph, with CE mark

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        Wob-l Pressure/Vacuum Dry Pump, 230V 50Hz 1Ph, CE
        2534C-02

        Wob-L Vacuum/Pressure Dry Pump, 28 L/min, 93mbar

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        Wob-l Pressure/Vacuum Dry Pump, 230V 50Hz 1Ph, with CE mark
        2546C-02

        Wob-L Vacuum/Pressure Dry Pump, 38 L/min, 80mbar

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        2567C-50

        Wob-l Dry Pump with Inlet Trap and Gauge, 230V 50Hz 1Ph, with CE mark

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        2581C-50

        Wob-l Dry Pump, 230V 50Hz 1Ph, CE, Inlet trap, gauge, regulator w/hose barb

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        115034

        LVS 210 T, 33l/min, 2mbar, 230V, 50/60Hz, 1 Ph with Schuko and UK plug leads

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        Self-Cleaning Dry Vacuum System, 230V 50Hz 1Ph with CE & Schuko Plug
        202503

        PTFE dry pump, 29L/min, 12mbar, 230V 50/60Hz

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