A vacuum pump is a mechanical device used to remove air, gas, or vapor from a sealed space to create a vacuum environment. Vacuum pumps are widely used in laboratories, HVAC servicing, refrigeration systems, medical equipment, industrial processing, scientific research, and electronics manufacturing.
Vacuum pumps are essential for applications that require low-pressure environments, such as vacuum filtration, degassing, refrigeration charging, drying, and chemical processing. Different types of vacuum pumps are available depending on the required vacuum level, flow rate, and application.
Common Types of Vacuum Pumps
Single Stage Vacuum Pump
Two Stage Vacuum Pump
Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump
Diaphragm Vacuum Pump
Oil-Sealed Vacuum Pump
Oil-Free Vacuum Pump
Industrial Vacuum Pump
Laboratory Vacuum Pump
Main Features
High vacuum efficiency
Strong suction performance
Durable motor and body construction
Low noise operation
Suitable for continuous operation
Compact and portable design
Ideal for laboratory and industrial use
Applications
HVAC and air conditioning servicing
Refrigeration system maintenance
Laboratory filtration and testing
Chemical processing
Scientific research
Vacuum drying and degassing
Medical and dental equipment
Electronics and semiconductor work
Popular Vacuum Pump Models
VP-260 Two Stage Vacuum Pump
VP-280 Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump
Diaphragm Vacuum Pump VACP-D51
Laboratory Vacuum Pump CCL Series
Industrial and laboratory vacuum pumps are commonly available in oil-lubricated rotary vane and diaphragm configurations, depending on application requirements.