Vacuum Pump.
Laboratory vacuum pumps — including diaphragm, rotary vane, and oil-free models — for filtration, evaporation, degassing, and vacuum oven applications.
Our oil-free and rotary vane vacuum pumps deliver powerful, consistent suction for filtration, degassing, and concentration tasks. They are engineered for whisper-quiet operation and minimal maintenance in demanding scientific environments.
Vacuum Filtration
Providing suction for membrane and Buchner funnel filtration in chemistry and microbiology labs.
Rotary Evaporation
Creating vacuum conditions for efficient solvent removal using rotary evaporators.
Vacuum Ovens & Desiccators
Maintaining reduced pressure in vacuum drying ovens and desiccator cabinets.
Degassing & Aspiration
Removing dissolved gases from HPLC solvents and aspirating supernatants from cell culture.
- Ultimate Vacuum (mbar)
- Pumping Speed (L/min)
- Pump Type (Diaphragm/Rotary)
- Chemical Resistance
- Noise Level
What is a Vacuum Pump used for?
Laboratory vacuum pumps — including diaphragm, rotary vane, and oil-free models — for filtration, evaporation, degassing, and vacuum oven applications.
What are the core applications of a Vacuum Pump?
Core applications include Vacuum Filtration, Rotary Evaporation, Vacuum Ovens & Desiccators, Degassing & Aspiration.
What are the key specifications to consider when selecting a Vacuum Pump?
Key parameters include ultimate vacuum (mbar), pumping speed (l/min), pump type (diaphragm/rotary), chemical resistance.
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