Miniature pump boasts a bigger airflow

A Rietschle Thomas product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 22, 2005

Rietschle Thomas reckons it has closed the gap between miniature rotary vane pumps and rotary vane pumps with a flow of 3m3/h and more.

Rietschle Thomas reckons it has closed the gap between miniature rotary vane pumps and rotary vane pumps with a flow of 3m3/h and more.

The new VTF 1.5 series reaches a flow of 1.5m3/h with only 3.8kg weight and a current consumption of 1.0A.

The competitively priced pump is thus a real alternative, mostly in the field of pick and place applications.

Until now design engineers often had to use oversized rotary vane pumps because smaller versions were not available.

Now the VTF 1.5 series saves costs, space, weight, and energy costs.

With the VTF 1.5 Rietschle Thomas engineers integrated technologies of two different pump series.

The new pump can be installed and maintained without setting changes and adjustments.

With the rotor fixed to the motor shaft, pressures of 1.0bar and vacuum of 150mbar(a) are achievable in continuous operation.

The new rotary vane pump is available in vacuum (VTF 1.5) or pressure (DTF 1.5) versions.

The outlet of the vacuum version is via a sound reducing injection moulded nipple.

Typical applications for the VTF 1.5 series are automation/pick and place, lifting and vacuum clamping technology, construction and massage devices.

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