- Report
- July 2022
- 225 Pages
Global
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Within the diverse pumps sector, the dry vacuum pump market constitutes a specific category that caters to applications requiring a clean vacuum, or when the process gas is not compatible with oil or other sealing fluids. Dry vacuum pumps operate without the need for sealing fluids within the pumping chamber, thereby preventing potential contamination. This feature is particularly advantageous in industries where purity and process integrity are paramount, such as semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and food processing. These pumps are also valued for their lower maintenance requirements and reduced environmental impact compared to their wet counterparts.
Dry vacuum pumps employ various operating principles, including screw, scroll, diaphragm, and claw mechanisms, among others. The selection of a specific type of dry vacuum pump depends on the desired vacuum level, the volume of gas to be handled, and the nature of the process gas. The industry continually innovates to offer more energy-efficient, reliable, and higher-performance pumping solutions to cater to the sophisticated demands of modern technology and industrial processes.
Several key companies operating in the dry vacuum pump market include Edwards (part of the Atlas Copco Group), Leybold GmbH, Pfeiffer Vacuum Technology AG, Busch Vacuum Solutions, Gardner Denver (part of Ingersoll Rand), Ulvac, Inc., and Agilent Technologies. These companies provide a wide range of dry vacuum pumps designed for various applications, emphasizing their commitment to technological advancement and customer service within the pump industry. Show Less Read more