Watch that crud in your crude!

Oil is often thought of exclusively as a lubricant but in mechanical vacuum pumps oil serves a number of critical functions. Besides acting as a lubricant the pump oil provides a seal between close tolerance mechanical components that direct the movement of gasses for...

Vacuum Tip: Read and Plot Your Vacuum Performance

Vacuum system pumps and components can deteriorate over time, and recording their performance when they’re functioning well can be a good predictive maintenance tool. We have found a nice way to do just that with a digital vacuum gage that can read pressure over...

Tips & Techniques: Leak Checking a Vacuum System

Leaks in a vacuum furnace or chamber can be troublesome and time-consuming to locate. It’s important to have an understanding of how to set up your leak detector properly and then connect it to run a thorough troubleshooting routine. Geoff Humberstone has...

On-board Sensors Reduce Maintenance

Some customers with multiple furnaces look for remote monitoring of their vacuum pumps to simplify the maintenance and reduce downtime. We have developed and installed several onboard vacuum pump sensor packages called Pump Sentinel to do that. Active pump monitoring...

Filtration Can Extend Pump Life

Q: Why Use Filters on a Vacuum Pump? A: Because they can add years of life and lower costs of ownership. There are many processes using vacuum pumps to improve properties such as vacuum casting, brazing and PM sintering. Depending on process conditions, they can also...
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