Pfeiffer Vacuum TPH 190 Turbo Pump, PMP01632, with DN100ISO-K, Inlet Flange, DN 25 ISO-KF Outlet Flange. Fully refurbished Pfeiffer Vacuum TPH 190 PMP01632 Turbo Pump coupled with a DN 100 LF Inlet Flange and DN 25 ISO-KF Outlet Flange. This particular Turbomolecular Drag Pump has a pumping velocity of 190 liters per second and a final pressure of 1 x 10-9. It has been thoroughly examined and is ready for broad range of applications within the research and industrial industries. The TPH 190 Turbo Pump comes with an entire 12-Month Warranty. Overview: - Pumping speed: 190 l/sec for N2
- DN 100 LF Inlet Flange
- DN 25 ISO-KF Outlet Flange
- Ultimate pressure with rotary vane pump <1 x 10-9 Mbar
- Air or Water Cooling required / available.
- This Pfeiffer pump package is fully rebuilt and comes with a FULL 12-MONTH WARRANTY!
This Pfeiffer Pump has a wear free permanent magnetic bearing at the high vacuum side and a oil lubricated ceramic bearing at the backing side. The Turbo Pumps TMH and TMU models are identical in terms of design. They only differ in their intake flange. Turbo Pump Applications - Freeze drying - packaging industry
- Degassing, casting, dry vacuum smelting (super-pure metals)
- Incandescent lamp manufacturing
- Electronic tubes
- Thin film deposition
- Space simulation
- Cryogenic research
- Electron microscopy
- Nuclear physics, Plasma physics, High energy physics
- Particle accelerators - Storage rings
Technology A turbopump is a gas turbine that is made up of two independent components ; a rotodynamic pump and a driving turbine. They can be mounted on the same shaft or customarily geared together. The design of a turbopump is to produce a high pressure fluid for feeding a combustion chamber or other use. Visit the turbo pump wiki page for more information. A turbomolecular pump is a form of vacuum pump similar to a turbopump which is used to obtain and hold a high vacuum. These pumps work on the principle that gas particles can be given momentum in a wanted direction by reiterated collision with a traveling solid surface. In a turbomolecular pump, a quickly spinning turbine rotor 'strikes' gas particles from the intake of the pump towards the exhaust in order to make or hold a vacuum. Visit the turbomolecular pump wiki page for more information.
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