What is a Diaphragm Vacuum Pump?
A diaphragm vacuum pump is an innovative solution that generates vacuum without requiring oil. This advanced technology operates by harnessing the oscillations of a flexible diaphragm, which in turn creates fluctuations in pressure, ultimately inducing a vacuum. As the diaphragm flexes, it cyclically alters the volume within the pump chamber, expelling air molecules and creating a vacuum environment. Welch specializes in the development of diaphragm pumps renowned for their efficiency, reliability, and eco-friendliness.
Welch offers diaphragm pumps suitable for a variety of applications. The different types of diaphragm pumps available are:
- Standard Duty Diaphragm – Ideal for general laboratory tasks, these pumps offer reliable vacuum performance, supporting sample preparation and solvent filtration.
- Chemical Duty Diaphragm – Designed for chemical processes, these pumps preserve sensitive substances. They are vital in chemical industries and quality control.
- Laboratory Vacuum Systems – Comprehensive integrated solutions for laboratory vacuum needs, covering rotary evaporation, gel drying and more. LVS systems can achieve slightly deeper vacuum levels, often around 20 to 70 mbar.