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DRV10 Direct Drive Oil Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump With 10m3/H Pumping Speed

DRV10 Direct Drive Oil Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump With 10m3/H Pumping Speed

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    DRV10 Oil Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump

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    10m3/H rotary vane type vacuum pump

  • Surface
    Powder Coating
  • Color
    7047
  • Speed
    10 M³/h
  • Ultimate Vacuum
    0.5 Pa
  • Motor Voltage
    220V 1P/380V 380P
  • Motor Power
    0.4 KW
  • Weight
    25 Kgs
  • Place of Origin
    China
  • Brand Name
    KACO
  • Certification
    CE
  • Model Number
    DRV10
  • Minimum Order Quantity
    1 set
  • Price
    $400-$6000
  • Packaging Details
    wooden box
  • Delivery Time
    5-10 days
  • Payment Terms
    T/T
  • Supply Ability
    1000 sets per month

DRV10 Direct Drive Oil Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump With 10m3/H Pumping Speed

Direct Drive Oil-lubricated Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump DRV10 with 10 m³/h

 

 

 

​Technical Data

 

 

  Units DRV10
Pumping Rate 50 Hz m³h-1 / Lmin-1 9.9/165
60 Hz 12/200
Ultimate Vacuum Without gas ballast Pa/ mbar 0.5/5×10-3
With gas ballast 2/2×10-2
Inlet KF25/KF16
Outlet KF25
Oil Needs litre 1.1
Weight kgs 25

 

 

 

Performance Curve

 

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Dimensions

 

DRV5 [10 16]

 

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Applications

 

  1. Mass spectrometry: In mass spectrometers, two-stage rotary vane pumps are used to create a high-vacuum environment in the ion source and the analyzer chamber. The vacuum is necessary to prevent the ions from colliding with air molecules, which could cause scattering and loss of the ion signal. A clean and stable vacuum environment is essential for accurate mass analysis and the identification of chemical compounds.
  2. Laboratory research: In various laboratory experiments, such as those involving gas-phase reactions, vacuum-based techniques, and the study of low-pressure phenomena, two-stage rotary vane pumps are commonly used. They provide a reliable and adjustable vacuum source for a wide range of experimental setups, allowing researchers to control the pressure and study the behavior of substances under different vacuum conditions.