Vacuum Technology
Liquid Jet Vacuum Pumps in combination of Steam Jet Vacuum Pumps are used in applications to produce vacuum within critical areas.
The GEA CombiJetStar is a combination of a Liquid Jet Vacuum and a Steam Ejector.
It is used in applications to produce vacuum within critical areas such as:
Such hybrid vacuum pumps are used to produce vacuum in chemical applications, where condensable media need to be removed mainly under dirty conditions and Liquid Ring Vacuum Pumps (LRVPs) are not a suitable option (ATEX, lethal or corrosive service).
It combines the advantages of steam and liquid driven ejectors.
Also in batch operation this kind of hybrid system is a reliable alternative to systems with LRVPs or direct steam units.
Combined Steam Jet and LRVP Systems are based on proven jet pump technology and often used to create and maintain the vacuum.
Multi-stage steam jet vacuum pumps are used to produce vacuum in evaporators, driers, distillation plants, rectifying, freeze drying, poly-condensation, degassing, deodorizing plants etc.
Multi-stage steam jet vacuum pumps in graphite for corrosive applications.
Product Driven Steam Jet Vacuum Systems are based on proven jet pump technology and often used if the product vapor is used as the motive medium for the jet pumps or if it is essential that no water enters the system.
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