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Vakuumtechnologie für die chemische Verfahrenstechnik
Author(s) -
Merkle Uli
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
vakuum in forschung und praxis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.213
H-Index - 13
eISSN - 1522-2454
pISSN - 0947-076X
DOI - 10.1002/vipr.201800679
Subject(s) - vacuum pump , milestone , mechanical engineering , engineering , process (computing) , reliability (semiconductor) , process engineering , physics , computer science , thermodynamics , power (physics) , archaeology , history , operating system
Summary Vacuum technology for the chemical industry process engineering – New developments – established principles Vacuum technology in chemical process engineering has evolved constantly over the past decades. In the beginning, liquid ring vacuum pumps were used in almost all chemical processes. But this all changed in the 1960s with the introduction of the once‐through oil‐lubricated rotary vane vacuum pump. The development of the dry screw vacuum pump in the 1990s represented another milestone. These are the three main types of technology available to chemical engineers today. They therefore have the choice between the traditional but proven technology of the liquid ring vacuum pump, the once‐through oil‐lubricated rotary vane vacuum pump and the modern screw vacuum pump that requires no operating fluids whatsoever. The decision as to which type is the right choice should be left to a proven vacuum specialist. Each and every critical parameter – from the process conditions, process gases and integration into process control right through to assessing the economic efficiency, safety and reliability of the future vacuum generation – must be taken into consideration.