Overview:
The TPS-bench is an integrated system with a turbo-molecular pump for high and ultra-high vacuum applications associated with its relevant controller and its primary pump. The system can pump any type of gas or gas compound. It is not suitable for pumping liquids or solid particles.
The pumping action is obtained through a high speed turbine driven by a high-performance 3-phase electric motor.
Turbo Pump:
The turbopump consists of a high frequency motor driving a turbine fitted with many bladed stages and Macrotorr stages. The turbine rotates in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from the high vacuum flange end.
The turbine is made of high-strength, light aluminum alloy, and is machined from a single block of aluminum. The turbine blades have five different angles, from 44º to 12º, while the Macrotorr stages are in the form of discs.
Front Panel:
It is a protection thermal switch able to provide electrical power to the system protecting all the devices integrated in the system against overcurrents or shortcircuits. The nominal current of the switch is fitted in according to the system configuration. By means of the Main Switch you provide power to the system activating the TMP controller and its ability to read pressure by means of an optional gauge (if connected).
The integrated controller is a solid-state frequency converter which is driven by a single chip microcomputer and is composed of a PCB which includes a power supply with a 3-phase AC output, analogical and input/output section, microprocessor and digital section. The controller recognizes the mains presence and converts the single phase AC mains supply into a 3-phase, medium frequency output which is required to power the pump.
TPS-bench versions equipped with TV81M or TV301 include an electrical selector named “Pumping” on the left side of the front panel. It is aimed to pumps management (ON/OFF). By means of “Pumping” selector you are able to start pumping; activating the pumping effect of TMP an Foreline pump.
Foreline Pump:
TPS-bench can be equipped both with a dry pump (scroll type) or with an oil sealed Rotary Vane Pump.
TPS-bench versions equipped with a scroll pump are free of contaminating agents and therefore are suitable for applications requiring “clean” vacuum.
Technical Data:
Turbo Pump: TV 81
TMP Flange: ISO 63
Forepump: SH 110
Voltage: 110 V / 60 Hz
Base Pressure: 1 x 10-8 mbar
Pumping Speed:
TMP Rotational Speed: 56000 rpm
A & J Vacuum Services provides repair service for all types of High Vacuum equipment. We perform Turbomolecular Pump repair, Turbo Pump Repair, Dry Pump repair, Vacuum Pump repair, Mass Spectrometer repair, Rotary Vane Pump repair, Vacuum Booster repair, and Leak detector repair. Our highly trained technicians have years of experience and guarantee the highest quality service.
We operate at our own full service repair facility in Clifton, NJ. We have invested in state-of-the-art equipment including; complete line of decontamination, cleaning, drying, balancing, vibration analysis and software to minimize failures. Our in-house machine shop is capable of machining various components, prototypes and housing conversions as needed.
We support all major manufacturers including Pfeiffer Vacuum, Alcatel / Adixen, Edwards Vacuum, Varian, Oerlikon / Leybod Vacuum, Vacuubrand, and Agilent Technologies.
Repair Steps
Every pump and instrument is extensively tested for 48 hours. During our final tests, we monitor total pressure, temperature, vibration and noise level utilizing newest testing technologies and techniques specified by OEM. Upon request, we can provide our customers with a pump down graph. Call us for your free repair estimate at 1-973-249-0854.
Overview:
The TPS-bench is an integrated system with a turbo-molecular pump for high and ultra-high vacuum applications associated with its relevant controller and its primary pump. The system can pump any type of gas or gas compound. It is not suitable for pumping liquids or solid particles.
The pumping action is obtained through a high speed turbine driven by a high-performance 3-phase electric motor.
Turbo Pump:
The turbopump consists of a high frequency motor driving a turbine fitted with many bladed stages and Macrotorr stages. The turbine rotates in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from the high vacuum flange end.
The turbine is made of high-strength, light aluminum alloy, and is machined from a single block of aluminum. The turbine blades have five different angles, from 44º to 12º, while the Macrotorr stages are in the form of discs.
Front Panel:
It is a protection thermal switch able to provide electrical power to the system protecting all the devices integrated in the system against overcurrents or shortcircuits. The nominal current of the switch is fitted in according to the system configuration. By means of the Main Switch you provide power to the system activating the TMP controller and its ability to read pressure by means of an optional gauge (if connected).
The integrated controller is a solid-state frequency converter which is driven by a single chip microcomputer and is composed of a PCB which includes a power supply with a 3-phase AC output, analogical and input/output section, microprocessor and digital section. The controller recognizes the mains presence and converts the single phase AC mains supply into a 3-phase, medium frequency output which is required to power the pump.
TPS-bench versions equipped with TV81M or TV301 include an electrical selector named “Pumping” on the left side of the front panel. It is aimed to pumps management (ON/OFF). By means of “Pumping” selector you are able to start pumping; activating the pumping effect of TMP an Foreline pump.
Foreline Pump:
TPS-bench can be equipped both with a dry pump (scroll type) or with an oil sealed Rotary Vane Pump.
TPS-bench versions equipped with a scroll pump are free of contaminating agents and therefore are suitable for applications requiring “clean” vacuum.
Technical Data:
Turbo Pump: TV 81
TMP Flange: ISO 63
Forepump: SH 110
Voltage: 110 V / 60 Hz
Base Pressure: 1 x 10-8 mbar
Pumping Speed:
TMP Rotational Speed: 56000 rpm
A & J Vacuum Services provides repair service for all types of High Vacuum equipment. We perform Turbomolecular Pump repair, Turbo Pump Repair, Dry Pump repair, Vacuum Pump repair, Mass Spectrometer repair, Rotary Vane Pump repair, Vacuum Booster repair, and Leak detector repair. Our highly trained technicians have years of experience and guarantee the highest quality service.
We operate at our own full service repair facility in Clifton, NJ. We have invested in state-of-the-art equipment including; complete line of decontamination, cleaning, drying, balancing, vibration analysis and software to minimize failures. Our in-house machine shop is capable of machining various components, prototypes and housing conversions as needed.
We support all major manufacturers including Pfeiffer Vacuum, Alcatel / Adixen, Edwards Vacuum, Varian, Oerlikon / Leybod Vacuum, Vacuubrand, and Agilent Technologies.
Repair Steps
Every pump and instrument is extensively tested for 48 hours. During our final tests, we monitor total pressure, temperature, vibration and noise level utilizing newest testing technologies and techniques specified by OEM. Upon request, we can provide our customers with a pump down graph. Call us for your free repair estimate at 1-973-249-0854.