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Table Vacuum Seal Machine

Model: HVC-260T/1A
Voltage : AC220V/50Hz
Motor power ; 370W
Sealing Power : 150W
Ultimate Vacuum Pressure : 1Kpa
Sealing Width : 3mm
Chamber Dimension : L282mm × W385mm × H100mm
Vacuum Pump capacity : 8m3/h
Material for Vacuum Chamber : SUS304
External Dimensions : L335mm x W488mm x H360mm
Net Weight : 42Kgs

 

single-chamber vacuum system is a type of vacuum chamber that operates with a single enclosed space where a vacuum is created. Here’s a basic introduction:

What is a Single-Chamber Vacuum?

  • Definition: A single-chamber vacuum system has one main enclosed area where the pressure is reduced below atmospheric levels. This chamber can be used for a variety of applications, such as material testing, scientific experiments, or industrial processes.

  • Components:

    • Chamber: The primary enclosed space where the vacuum is maintained.
    • Pump: A device that removes air and other gases from the chamber to create the vacuum.
    • Valves: Control the flow of gases into or out of the chamber.
    • Sensors: Measure pressure within the chamber to ensure the desired vacuum level is achieved and maintained.
  • Operation:

    1. Sealing: The chamber must be sealed tightly to prevent any external air from entering.
    2. Pumping: The vacuum pump starts removing air from the chamber. This process continues until the desired level of vacuum is achieved.
    3. Testing/Process: Once the vacuum level is stable, experiments or processes can be conducted within the chamber.
    4. Ventilation: After the process is complete, the chamber can be vented to return to atmospheric pressure.

Applications:

  • Scientific Research: Used in experiments where air and moisture need to be removed to prevent contamination or to simulate outer space conditions.
  • Material Processing: In industries like semiconductor manufacturing or coating processes where a controlled environment is critical.
  • Quality Control: Testing the integrity of products or materials under vacuum conditions to ensure reliability and performance.

Advantages:

  • Controlled Environment: Provides a stable environment with controlled pressure for precise experiments or processes.
  • Flexibility: Can be used for a wide range of applications by adjusting the vacuum level and chamber conditions.
  • Efficiency: A single-chamber setup can be more compact and cost-effective compared to multi-chamber systems for certain applications.

Considerations:

  • Vacuum Levels: The effectiveness of the vacuum depends on the pump and the chamber’s ability to maintain low pressure.
  • Maintenance: Regular maintenance is required to ensure seals are intact and the pump is functioning properly.
  • Safety: Handling of high-vacuum systems requires safety measures to prevent accidents or damage.

 

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