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DRY VACUUM PUMPS & SYSTEMS FOR TOUGH INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTS

Our dry screw vacuum pumps & systems deliver dry, clean, flexible, and safe vacuum solutions. They are engineered for rigorous, non-stop demands of tough industrial environments; such as pharmaceutical and fine chemicals.

Our dry vacuum pumps & systems are one of the most reliable and highly efficient solutions on the market. Learn more about our dry product offering by clicking the cards below.

LEARN ABOUT DRY VACUUM PUMPS & SYSTEMS

NASH Dry-Pro

Dry Screw Vacuum Pumps

Suction Capacity: 50 to 1,500 ACFM (85 to 2,550 m3/h)

Vacuum Range: 0.01 to 760 Torr (0.01 to 1,013 mBar)
NASH Modular Dry Vacuum Systems

Modular Dry Vacuum Systems

Suction Capacity: 50 to 20,000+ ACFM (85 to 34,000+ m3/h) 

Vacuum Range: to 0.008 Torr (to 0.01 mBar)
Nash Dry Vacuum ETO Systems

Engineered-to-Order Dry Vacuum Systems

Suction Capacity: 50 to 20,000+ ACFM (85 to 34,000+ m3/h) 

Vacuum Range: to 0.008 Torr (to 0.01 mBar)

PERFORMANCE RANGE

Nash Process Vacuum Systems Performance Range

WHY CHOOSE NASH DRY VACUUM PUMPS AND SYSTEMS

RELIABILITY

  • Unrivalled applications engineering know-how.
  • High liquid and vapor tolerances.
  • Contact-free mechanism. No internal valves.
  • No corrosion by operating in the vapour phase.

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

  • No steam, oil, water, seal liquid etc. in the pumping chamber.
  • No interstage condensers.& effluent generation.
  • Immediate solvent recovery at the exhaust by condensation.

SAFETY

  • Pumps flammable gases safely.
  • Explosion-tested by independent authorities.
  • Flame arresters for ATEX Cat 1 & optional for Cat 2.

ECONOMICAL OPERATION

  • High volumetric efficiency-in terms of m3h-1/kW.
  • Compact-minimizes installation costs.
  • Can be used on multiple processes.

LOW MAINTENANCE & COST OF OWNERSHIP

  • Can flush with solvents, oil, water or steam.
  • Easy to service and long service life.
  • Easy overhaul and minimum parts replacement.
  • Simple design–variable pitch screws.

DRY VACUUM PUMPS APPLICATIONS

Our dry vacuum pumps & systems safely and reliably handle corrosives, organics, inorganics, and solvents.  Thus, making NASH dry vacuum pumps & systems ideal for applications like degassing, vacuum metallurgy, vapor recovery, and central vacuum systems.

Since these applications require a clean, oil-free vacuum, our dry pumps serve the following market segments:

  • Chemical
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Industrial
  • Petrochemical

NASH Dry Vacuum Pumps & Systems

DRY PUMPS & SYSTEMS FOR CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES

Furthermore, our dry vacuum pumps & systems have a wide operating range, low life-cycle costs, and long maintenance intervals. The wide operating range allows the pump to have limitless capacities with various backing pump options including high vacuum boosters.

NASH dry vacuum pumps operate from well below 0.1 torr up to atmospheric pressure. Low life-cycle costs and maintenance-free results in high efficiency and a reduction in energy and utility costs, as well as minimized operational downtime.

EMEIA Catalog

NASH DRY VACUUM PUMPS & SYSTEMS CATALOG EMEIA

From clean and flexible operation to greater efficiency, dry systems can provide benefits over traditional wet systems. 

Download the new Nash Dry Vacuum Pumps & Systems Catalog EMEIA and learn more about our products and their ability to help you grown your business!

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HOW DO NASH DRY VACUUM PUMPS WORK

NASH Dry Screw Vacuum Pump

DRY VACUUM PUMP

 

A dry screw vacuum pump consists of two parallel, non-contacting helical screw-shaped rotors rotating synchronously at high speeds via precision gears. They rotate in opposite directions. Therefore, trapping a quantity of gas at the inlet. Then, transporting it towards the exhaust port and into the exhaust channel. The walls of the stator and the special shape of the intermeshing screws form the compression chambers or pockets that transport the gas.

If you want to learn more about dry screw vacuum pumps, visit our dry vacuum pumps technology page

 

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