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Multi-stage ejector pump.


P2010 multi-stage ejector ejector
(ijektr),
n by common usage, a device used to remove debris and fluids by negative pressure. Another term is
aspirator. See also aspirator.
 vacuum pump Vacuum pump

A device that reduces the pressure of a gas (usually air) in a container. When gas in a closed container is lowered from atmospheric pressure, the operation constitutes an increase in vacuum in this container.
 is 1.08" high and weighs 0.54 oz., for semiconductor applications like handling wafers. Can generate a vacuum of 24.9 inHg at a feed pressure of 26 psi, reducing compressed air compressed air, air whose volume has been decreased by the application of pressure. Air is compressed by various devices, including the simple hand pump and the reciprocating, rotary, centrifugal, and axial-flow compressors.  costs. Does not require motor and oils. No cooling needed. Produces 100% higher vacuum flow compared with other single-stage ejectors on the market. Its small size prevents it from needing rigid mounting, making it easy to install. Works with a feed pressure of 87-101.5 psi.

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Title Annotation:SEMICON[R] West2005 Product PREVIEW
Publication:Circuits Assembly
Article Type:Buyers Guide
Date:Jun 1, 2005
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