Dry vacuum systems for centralization of vacuum supply

(firmenpresse) - Dry vacuum systems for centralization of vacuum supply
The concep, design and realization of central vacuum supplies is one of Busch Vacuum Pumps and Systems' core competencies. Thousands of such vacuum systems are in operation worldwide. A wide range of operating principles for generating vacuum in the individual pump modules are applied. In addition to oil-lubricated R 5 rotary vane vacuum pumps, dry-compressing vacuum modules can be used, for example in vacuum systems with COBRA NX screw vacuum pumps. The operators of these central vacuum supply systems value the absolutely clean exhaust air, which is entirely free of contaminants, the extremely low maintenance effort involved, and the energy-efficient operation in conjunction with pumping speeds and vacuum levels adjusted precisely to process requirements.
The centralization of vacuum supply in a plant should be seriously considered if multiple processes or machines require vacuum. With the COBRA NX screw vacuum pump, Busch is able to configure complex vacuum systems for many applications. These vacuum systems are used whenever absolutely clean exhaust air is required or when contamination between the pumped medium and an operating fluid must be avoided at all costs. This is the case when a house vacuum is generated in research and development departments, laboratories, production areas in the semiconductor industry, or in areas where hygiene is critical such as in the pharmaceutical industry.
Busch tailors the design of such a central vacuum system to the specific application. The main modules are COBRA NX screw vacuum pumps whose working principle does not require operating fluids. Vacuum systems such as these can be adapted to the required pumping speed by selecting the appropriate size and number of COBRA NX screw vacuum pumps. By also using vacuum boosters, it is possible to cost-efficiently and effectively increase pumping speed and vacuum level.
COBRA NX screw vacuum pumps can be operated without operating fluids since the moving parts do not come in contact with each other. In the cylinder of the vacuum pump, the screw rotors rotate in opposite directions. The pumped medium is trapped between the cylinder and screw chambers, compressed, and transported to the gas outlet. There is a very small clearance between the screws and the housing so that the individual components do not touch. This means that there is no friction, which would otherwise require a lubricant be used in the compression chamber. The newly developed screw profile and the unimpeded gas discharge ensure even temperature distribution throughout the pump body, which leads to a lower thermal load and a longer life cycle.
COBRA NX screw vacuum pumps require a lower motor power per se than
oil-lubricated vacuum pumps or liquid ring vacuum pumps. A further advantage is that COBRA NX screw vacuum pumps can be equipped with a frequency-controlled motor, which enables demand-driven operation. This can lead to further considerable energy savings as compared with a decentralized vacuum supply. In decentralized vacuum supply, every individual vacuum pump must be designed to meet the maximum demand at the respective consumer. However, in practice, it is often the case that the maximum power is seldom required simultaneously by all vacuum consumers. The central vacuum system control allows only the number of vacuum pumps to be in operation as is required for the actual demand. Through frequency control these can be powered down even further. By using this dry vacuum technology and demand-driven control, central vacuum systems can achieve energy savings of up to 60 percent.
In addition to energy savings, there is also a reduction in operating costs: maintenance is reduced to a minimum thanks to contact-free operation. Only the gear oil has to be changed every 8,500 operating hours or once a year.
COBRA NX screw vacuum pumps are water-cooled. This enables the easy use of pump waste heat. All vacuum pumps can, for example, be connected to a common cooling water circuit and cooled via a heat exchanger, thereby generating warm water for other applications in the plant.
Central vacuum systems must always be individually adjusted to the application and the specific circumstances on site. Busch vacuum experts have many years of experience in the design and realization of such facilities in a wide variety of industries.
Unternehmensinformation / Kurzprofil:
Busch Vacuum Pumps and Systems is one of the world’s largest producers of vacuum pumps, vacuum systems, blowers and compressors.
Its extensive product portfolio comprises solutions for vacuum and overpressure applications in all industries, including the chemical, semiconductor, medical technology, plastics, and food sectors. It also covers the design and construction of customized vacuum systems, as well as a global service network.
The Busch group is a family-owned company and is still managed by the Busch family. Busch Vacuum Pumps and Systems has 3,000 employees in more than 60 companies in over 40 countries worldwide. Busch is headquartered in Maulburg, in southwest Germany. This is the location of Busch SE headquarters, as well as the German production facility and German sales company. In addition to Maulburg, Busch also has its own production plants in Switzerland, the UK, Czech Republic, Korea and the USA.
Busch Vacuum Pumps and Systems was founded by Dr.-Ing. Karl Busch and his wife Ayhan Busch in 1963. Dr.-Ing. Karl Busch developed the “Huckepack”, which was the first vacuum pump that could be used for vacuum packaging of foodstuffs. The follow-up product, the compact “R 5” rotary vane vacuum pump, revolutionized food packaging. A further milestone represented the development of the “COBRA” screw vacuum pump. In 1971 the international expansion of the Busch group started with the founding of a sales company in the UK. The first production plant outside Germany was established in the USA in 1979.
Jasmin Markanic
Busch Dienste GmbH
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Datum: 11.07.2019 - 09:50 Uhr
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