Used LEYBOLD HERAEUS Trivac D30 #152550 for sale
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LEYBOLD HERAEUS Trivac D30 is a rotary vane pump that uses positive displacement for pumping air, nitrogen and other gases. It is a modular unit, meaning that its components can be swapped out if needed, making it a very versatile and customizable product. The pump has three cylinders that are used to draw in and compress gases, a mechanical seal to maintain a perfect seal between them and the atmosphere, and a series of blades that force the air through the cylinders, compressing it as it goes. Trivac D30 is designed to operate efficiently and reliably over long periods of time. It offers quiet operation and can run at up to 40m3/h flow rate. It has low oil consumption, a low amount of vibrations, and its oil capacity is also very low (35 liters). This makes it ideal for stationary applications such as laboratories, power plants and printing houses. LEYBOLD HERAEUS Trivac D30 includes a built in gas ballast that allows for operation in any atmosphere from absolute vacuum to one atmosphere. The vacuum range is from 0.1 to 800 mbar. Its ultimate pressure is 0.5 mbar and it features unloading and regulation functions for regulating flow. The pump also offers reliable protection against contamination with inbuilt air filters and a large exhaust valve. Trivac D30 is designed for easy access and maintenance and allows for the user to easily monitored lubricant levels and the condition of the blades. It's robust construction offers excellent operational safety and protection against power surges and overload. It has class F insulation and a maximum speed of 1450 rpm. In conclusion, LEYBOLD HERAEUS Trivac D30 is an excellent choice for any user looking for a reliable and efficient rotary vane pump for air and other gases. Its features such as its high flow rate, low maintenance requirements, low oil consumption and its ability to handle different type of atmospheres make it a great choice for a variety of applications.
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