Posted in June 8, 2011 ¬ 2:41 pmh.aev
Choosing the most appropriate pump or vacuum generator is not easy. Capacity calculation requires a careful analysis of the air contained in the various components, the vacuum cups, the collectors, the tubing, and the vacuum interception valve. It also requires analysing the air in the vacuum generator itself, and a careful evaluation of the product [...]
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Posted in March 9, 2011 ¬ 12:56 pmh.aev
A new, fully innovative series of solenoid valves for vacuums to guarantee exceptionally low response times have been created from Vuototecnica research and experience. They are three-way vacuum solenoid valves, pilot-operated for capacities exceeding even 200 mc/h: They are used for vacuum interception on power supply units and suction palletizers, vacuum thermoformers, vacuum packaging units, [...]
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Posted in December 17, 2009 ¬ 4:44 pmh.aev
The solutions most often used are not always the most advantageous. Vuototecnica has always been involved in researching new, innovative solutions to improve industrial processes. In this context, the pneumatic vacuum suction pump represents a real evolution compared to traditional electric rotary vane pumps. For an “on field” evaluation of the advantages of using this [...]
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Posted in December 4, 2009 ¬ 8:36 amh.aev
Vuototecnica has specially designed the new DR 100 M 01/02 system for vacuum resin infusion moulding for the nautical sector. Shipyards usually operate with ordinary vacuum pumps that suck onto the moulds without the interposition neither of a volume nor of a vacuum reducer to adjust and maintain the depression inside the suction circuit constant. [...]
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