• Rare Gas Recovery and Recirculation Variant added to range of Dry Vacuum Pumps

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Rare Gas Recovery and Recirculation Variant added to range of Dry Vacuum Pumps

Feb 13 2014

Edwards Ltd has launched a special variant to its nXDS range of dry scroll vacuum pumps which is ideally suited for pumping rare or critical gases.

nXDS dry scroll pumps are free of lubrication in the entire pumped path of the gas. The special variant nXDS-R is optimised for situations where an application demands the pumping or recirculation of rare or critical gases without the risk of accidental introduction of atmospheric air. For example, as helium becomes a scarcer and increasingly expensive resource, there is more desire to recover and re-use this rare gas. By removing the gas ballast feature, which is significant for applications where condensable vapour removal is important, this creates a hermetically sealed pump from inlet to outlet with no moving seals and no possibility of accidental introduction of atmospheric air.

The advanced technology guarantees vacuum integrity for the customer. The pump is lubricant free and hermetically sealed so it provides a totally clean and dry vacuum. The bearings are isolated by the bellows, so that all the pump’s bearings are totally outside of the vacuum and pumped gas path.

The pump offers a low cost of ownership due to its long service interval (up to 5 years for the first service, depending on application), and it is quickly and easily serviced without complex or expensive speciality tooling.

The pump also features intelligent and easy to control functions with simple operation. Full serial communications mode provides feedback about the state of the pump, enabling scientists to optimise their process and schedule routine maintenance conveniently.  It also assists with preventative maintenance regimes, as the nXDS pump indicates when service is needed via a light indicator on the control panel.  

nXDS-R is incredibly easy to install and run. It is a simple ‘fit and forget’ pump which provides excellent performance for many years. It has low acoustic noise of only 52 dB(A) and is extremely quiet in the laboratory.
 


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