Outstanding corrosion resistance and ease of handling.
The use of Teflon-based components in the vacuum chamber demonstrates excellent corrosion resistance against the suction of organic solvent gases and corrosive gases.
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■□■Features■□■ ■Chemical Resistance Teflon-based components are used in the vacuum chamber. They exhibit excellent corrosion resistance against the suction of organic solvent gases and corrosive gases. ■High Vacuum Achieves a high-level pressure of 200Pa (MD) and 700Pa (MZ) as a diaphragm type. It is also capable of handling high boiling point solvents that require high vacuum capabilities. ■Clean Processing As it is a dry type that does not use oil, there is no oil backflow to the intake side, and the indoor environment is not contaminated by oil mist from the exhaust side. ■Easy Maintenance Since it does not use oil, maintenance is easy, and the simple structure also makes maintenance straightforward. ■□■For more details, please request materials or download the catalog■□■
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●Main Uses● ●Rotary Evaporator ●Vacuum Distillation and Concentration ●Reduced Pressure Filtration ●Centrifugation ●Gel Drying ●Vacuum Drying ●Medical and Pharmaceutical Equipment ●Analytical Instruments and Physical-Chemical Instruments
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Currently, vacuum technology is showing significant expansion across various industrial fields, including space development, electronics, energy, physics and chemistry, electrical engineering, pharmaceuticals, food, optics, automotive, metals, and steel. These technologies have made substantial contributions at all stages, from research and development to production processes, in every sector of the industry. Furthermore, their results permeate every corner of our lives. At PHIL Sato Vacuum, we have continued to innovate as a vacuum equipment manufacturer for 75 years, developing component technologies that produce vacuum pumps, vacuum measuring instruments, and various vacuum parts, as well as a range of vacuum systems utilizing this vacuum technology, including vacuum drying, vacuum baking, vacuum heat treatment, vacuum deposition, vacuum film formation, ultra-high vacuum exhaust, vacuum injection, and vacuum impregnation. As a comprehensive vacuum manufacturer, we have always advanced research and development from the user's perspective. The corporate activities of PHIL Sato Vacuum, rooted in our "customer-first" principle, are based on our management philosophy that pursues the infinite possibilities of vacuum technology and believes that it is our mission to provide products that match user needs.