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Screw vacuum pump VARODRY VD100 HD/O2
drysingle-stagefor heavy-duty applications

Screw vacuum pump - VARODRY VD100 HD/O2 - Leybold - dry / single-stage / for heavy-duty applications
Screw vacuum pump - VARODRY VD100 HD/O2 - Leybold - dry / single-stage / for heavy-duty applications
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Characteristics

Technology
screw
Lubrication
dry
Number of stages
single-stage
Applications
for heavy-duty applications
Ultimate vacuum

0.01 mbar
(0 psi)

Flow rate

100 m³/h
(3,531.47 ft³/h)

Description

Max. permissible inlet pressure: - 1,050 mbar Max. permissible outlet pressure (relative to ambient): - 200 mbar Pumping speed: - 100 m3/h Ultimate pressure with gas ballast: - < 0.1 mbar Ultimate pressure without gas ballast: - < 0.01 mbar VARODRY Heavy Duty handles more than O2 Leybold presents an extension of its VARODRY platform: this heavy duty, oxygen-handling model was developed using the same innovative features as the VARODRY. As a result, the VD HD/O2 offers you another dry, reliable, efficient and easy vacuum! VARODRY HD/O2 is specifically designed with a stainless steel exhaust and built-in purge module. Together, these allow the pump to handle some of the harshest applications in which exhaust gases are usually piped away. - - The combination of the previously mentioned HD features, the completely oil-free VARODRY concept and the extra precautions taken during production to ensure internally hydrocarbon-free surfaces result in a VARODRY HD/O2 capable of handling up to 100% oxygen. These capabilities have been accredited by a notified body, based on intensive and rigorous testing.

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