How to Reduce Vacuum Time

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How to Reduce Vacuum Time Introduction In today’s competitive scenario a lot of stress is laid on increasing productivity by using machine time effectively. In case of Vacuum coating, process time is difficult to reduce without compromising on quality (NOT acceptable). So reducing vacuum time (time required to create desired level of vacuum before starting operation) is the only option. For example- For a batch metallizer where cycle time is 30 minutes a saving of 3 minutes in vacuum time can increase productivity by as much as 10%. Production engineers therefore are always on a lookout for fine tuning the procedures to reduce vacuum time.

In this blog post various steps to reduce vacuum time have been discussed. These are detailed as under— 1. Good Quality Rotary Vacuum Pump Oil: – It is quite surprising that some engineers continue to use automotive oils or hydraulic oils to run Rotary Vacuum Pump. These oils have a lot of volatile impurities which are released when Rotary vacuum pump goes to its normal working temperature of about 800C. This results in rotary pump taking longer time to create vacuum and never achieving its full capacity to create vacuum. Also these oils have a lot of sulphur and other impurities that attack vacuum seals causing vacuum time to increase further. Since rotary vacuum pump forms the foundation of vacuum system using wrong oils over here affects the ultimate vacuum and vacuum time adversely. Good quality rotary vacuum pump oils like Premium Quality Synthetic Rotary Vacuum Pump Oil SV-77 can cut down vacuum time considerably and improve the ultimate vacuum also.


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