A vacuum generator is a new type of small vacuum component that is efficient, clean, and economical. Its wide range of applications makes it an indispensable device in modern industry. Whether it is for improving work efficiency or achieving industrial goals, vacuum generators can play a significant role.
The definition of a vacuum refers to a gas state that is below atmospheric pressure in a given space, which is a physical phenomenon. In a "void," sound cannot transmit due to the absence of a medium, but electromagnetic waves can transmit without being affected by the vacuum. In fact, in vacuum technology, the term vacuum refers to a specific space where part of the substance inside has been removed, making its pressure less than one standard atmosphere, commonly referred to as a vacuum or vacuum state. Vacuum is often measured in Pascals (Pa) or Torr (Torr) as the pressure units. In the natural environment, only outer space is close to being a perfect vacuum.
Simple and efficient air supply operation
Compressed air is widely used in the industrial production field, so the vacuum generator just needs to be connected to the air source with sufficient pressure to operate.
Flexible and variable installation positions
The structural characteristics of a vacuum generator allow it to be installed at any position in the system (regardless of direction and whether the bearing surface is moving), making it convenient to install near the application point and effectively shorten the system response time.
High-efficiency instant switching performance
The vacuum generator allows instant and repeated on/off switching operations, which significantly helps in saving energy.
Maintenance-free reliable design
Due to the lack of moving parts internally, the vacuum generator requires almost no maintenance. Even in very dirty environments, it only needs simple cleaning.
Stable operation without heat and vibration
Due to its working principle, the vacuum generator does not heat up or produce vibrations during operation.