Description
Recommended operating range 0–21 -inHg
Maximum vacuum level 22.2 -inHg
Feed pressure 58-87 psi
Si cartridges are designed to provide extra vacuum flow. They are highly recommended for handling porous materials such as corrugated board and for high-volume evacuation in, for example, a fast-cycling system where it is necessary to compensate for leakage in order to maintain the vacuum level. Si cartridges can deliver moderate vacuum levels down to 22.2 -inHg.
Recommended operating range 0–21 -inHg
Maximum vacuum level 22.2 -inHg
Feed pressure 58-87 psi
VACUUM PUMPS | WITH COAX® TECHNOLOGY |
PIAB’s new COAX is the latest patented technology is an offshoot of the multi-stage ejector principle.
COAX® ensures excellent performance at both low and high feed pressures. It’s ideal for situations where compressed air lines deliver air at low or fluctuating pressures.
Pumps based on the COAX® technology can operate within the range of 25 to 87 psi.
PIAB pioneered and engineered the multistage ejector pump from the simple, single stage pump where suction is induced by a compressed air flow through a Lavel Tube.
PIAB vacuum pumps are of the multi-stage ejector type –a technology patented by PIAB in 1973.
These vacuum pumps were developed to provide extra vacuum flow in combination with deep maximum vacuum levels while keeping energy consumption at a minimum.
P3010 is based on this new technology, derived from the multi-stage ejector principle. Note that both a filter and check valves are integrated into the ejector section. When compressed air (red) passes through the nozzles, air is pulled through with the stream of compressed air. “Suction” (blue) is thus created at the opening of each stage.
Other PIAB designs incorporating COAX ® technology include the Vacuum Gripper System, P2010, P6010, PMAT, Vacustat and the Adjustable Vacuum Palletizer.
PIAB vacuum pumps are compressed air-driven vacuum pumps. The unique construction makes maximum use of the compressed air and therefore consumes less energy. Large vacuum flows and high levels of vacuum are characteristic of PIAB’s vacuum pumps.
When compressed air (1) passes through the nozzles, air is pulled through (2) with the stream of compressed air. “Suction” (3,4,) is thus created at the opening of each stage, resulting in low pressure, vacuum.
Advantages of PIAB Vacuum Pumps based on COAX Technology
PIAB pumps have no moving parts that vibrate or wear out – important features that contribute heavily to outstanding operational reliability and a pleasant, noise-free working environment.
Engineers, have you seen the informative COAX® technology website?
visit it at http://www.coaxtechnology.com
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This site provides an interactive and comprehensive resource for machine builders. Answering the questions, “what is it?”, “what’s in it for me?”, and “how can I use it?”, the new COAX® technology site serves as a valuable resource for those who demand innovative solutions to meet the design challenges of the future. |
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