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    With a 600W motor and 18,000pa suction, this Inse vacuum will make quick work of sucking up crumbs, dirt, dust and pet hair from your floors and furniture. And at just 3.3 pounds, you won't resent ...

  3. Liquid-ring pump - Wikipedia

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    Single-stage vacuum pumps typically produce vacuum to 35 torr (mm Hg) or 47 millibars (4.7 kPa), and two-stage pumps can produce vacuum to 25 torr, assuming air is being pumped and the ring-liquid is water at 15 °C (59 °F) or less. Dry air and 15 °C sealant-water temperature is the standard performance basis, which most manufacturers use for ...

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  5. Vacuum pump - Wikipedia

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    In the field of oil regeneration and re-refining, vacuum pumps create a low vacuum for oil dehydration and a high vacuum for oil purification. [44] A vacuum may be used to power, or provide assistance to mechanical devices. In hybrid and diesel engine motor vehicles, a pump fitted on the engine (usually on the camshaft) is used to produce a vacuum.

  6. Kaeser Compressors - Wikipedia

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    Oil flooding at the point of compression provides cleaning, lubrication and cooling, which contributes to air-end efficiency. Sigma Profile air-ends are now found in a range of compressors from 3 to 650 hp (2.2 to 484.7 kW). Kaeser continues to refine and improve the air-end design up to 1000 hp.

  7. Vacuum ejector - Wikipedia

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    A vacuum ejector, or simply ejector, or aspirator, is a type of vacuum pump, which produces vacuum by means of the Venturi effect. In an ejector, a working fluid (liquid or gaseous) flows through a jet nozzle into a tube that first narrows and then expands in cross-sectional area.