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Current AffairsQ1: Why do industrial plants need vacuum systems?
Vacuum systems are used in many industrial processes where gases need to be removed or controlled. Examples include drying, degassing, solvent evaporation, and packaging. Using efficient vacuum solutions helps reduce energy waste and increase product purity.
Q2: What’s the role of an air-cooled dry vacuum pump in green manufacturing?
An air-cooled dry vacuum pump is ideal for clean and green applications because it does not use water or oil. It also supports solvent handling because there's no risk of oil contamination in the process stream — a must for industries like pharma, medical devices, or food processing.
Q3: Why pair it with a Roots pump using hydraulic coupling?
A Roots pump with DRP hydraulic coupling can increase pumping speed and enables deep vacuum levels. The DRP coupling ensures the pump avoids mechanical overload, which can be common in continuous duty cycles.
This setup is often recommended when handling large volumes of vaporized solvents or in batch processes needing reliable vacuum performance.
Q4: What about dealing with the solvents under vacuum?
That’s where a Vacuum Solvent Recovery System for Screw Pumps comes in. In this system, the screw pump evacuates gas/vapor mixtures while the solvent recovery part condenses and collects reusable solvents. This helps:
Q5: Is it expensive to set up a full vacuum and recovery system?
The up-front cost varies by system size and engineering complexity. But in most chemical plants, ROI is typically achieved in less than 1–3 years due to savings in solvent reuse and lower waste disposal fees — especially if using a turn-key solvent recovery system for screw pumps from a reputable supplier.
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