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Overview
A diaphragm vacuum pump is a positive displacement device utilizing a flexible membrane to create suction. Constructed from stainless steel or PVDF, it adheres to ISO 9001 manufacturing standards for leak-free operation and chemical resistance.
Application
- Laboratory Analysis: Sample preparation, filtration, and rotary evaporation in research settings.
- Pharmaceuticals: Solvent recovery, tablet coating, and sterile packaging processes.
- Chemical Processing: Vacuum distillation, degassing, and hazardous material handling.
- Environmental Monitoring: Gas sampling and air quality testing equipment.
Precautions
- Safety: Ensure proper ventilation when handling volatile solvents to prevent fire risks.
- Maintenance: Replace diaphragms every 6–12 months based on duty cycles to maintain efficiency.
- Cleaning: Flush with compatible solvents after use to prevent corrosion and clogging.