What Is a Belt Driven Vacuum Pump?
A belt-driven vacuum pump is a mechanical system utilizing a flexible V-shaped belt to efficiently transmit mechanical power from the motor to the vacuum pump module. Distinguished by its approximately 1/3 slower rotational speed compared to direct-driven vacuum pumps, this design offers multiple benefits.
These include minimized friction and wear on internal rotary vane components, leading to extended service intervals and a longer pump lifetime. The reduced rotational speed also results in cooler pump operation, approximately 20°F lower than many high RPM direct-driven vacuum pumps, mitigating chemical activity within the pump and reducing rates of oil consumption.
Furthermore, the slower rotational speed allows for an extended gas-filling time in the internal pump cavity during rotation, enhancing pumping efficiency and facilitating shorter pump-down times for vacuum chambers to achieve low millitorr pressures.