Inpower vacuum pump booster system is a configuration that combines two or more vacuum pumps to enhance the overall performance and capabilities of the vacuum system. The primary function of a booster pump in this setup is to increase the pumping speed and efficiency of the system by "boosting" the vacuum level achieved by the primary pump.
Characteristic:
Enhanced Pumping Speed:
By using a booster pump in conjunction with a primary pump, the combined system can achieve higher pumping speeds compared to using a single pump alone. This is particularly beneficial for applications that require faster evacuation rates or lower pressures.
Extended Operating Range:
A booster pump can extend the operating range of the vacuum system, allowing it to reach lower pressures or maintain vacuum levels in processes where the primary pump alone may struggle.
Improved Ultimate Vacuum:
The addition of a booster pump can help improve the ultimate vacuum level that the system can achieve. This is important for applications where a high vacuum level is required for proper operation.
Efficient Evacuation:
Vacuum pump booster systems are commonly used in applications where rapid evacuation of large volumes or chambers is necessary. The combination of pumps can significantly reduce the evacuation time and improve overall process efficiency.
Process Flexibility:
The use of a booster pump allows for more flexibility in adapting the vacuum system to different process requirements. It can handle varying gas loads, changes in pressure levels, and fluctuations in demand more effectively.
Energy Savings:
In some cases, utilizing a booster pump in the system can lead to energy savings by optimizing the overall performance and efficiency of the vacuum setup. This is particularly relevant in processes where energy consumption is a significant factor.
Application Areas:
Vacuum pump booster systems find applications in various industries and processes, including:
Vacuum furnaces and heat treatment processes
Chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing
Aerospace and aviation (e.g., space simulation chambers)
Electronics and semiconductor fabrication
Research laboratories and experimental setups
Environmental testing and monitoring

