Description:
NASH liquid ring vacuum pumps are a reliable and durable solution for challenging process applications. Our liquid ring vacuum pump design was the first-of-its-kind at the turn of the 20th century and has been an industry leader ever since.
Through our ongoing commitment to innovation, product research, and development, Nash continues to introduce quality liquid ring vacuum pumps and product upgrades that meet the rigors of the most demanding applications while reducing the total cost of ownership.
Nash liquid ring vacuum pumps and compressors offer
the widest performance range on the market. Depending
on the size and model, our liquidring vacuum pumps
are capable of providing a suction capacity between 10
m³/hr to 39,000 m³/hr, with vacuum levels down to 28
mbar abs. Certain models can also be equipped with
a center shroud, allowing the liquid ring vacuum pump
to operate at multiple suction pressures.
Nash liquid ring pumps are capable of handling a wide variety of gases; from gasoline vapors, sulfur dioxide, and chlorine to hydrogen sulfide and vinyl chloride monomers.
Seal liquids can be chosen based on process requirements and the gas being handled. In addition to water, a range of seal liquids including acetic acid, acetone, glycol, xylene, and more can be used.
Through our ongoing commitment to innovation, product research, and development, Nash continues to introduce quality liquid ring vacuum pumps and product upgrades that meet the rigors of the most demanding applications while reducing the total cost of ownership.
Nash liquid ring vacuum pumps and compressors offer
the widest performance range on the market. Depending
on the size and model, our liquidring vacuum pumps
are capable of providing a suction capacity between 10
m³/hr to 39,000 m³/hr, with vacuum levels down to 28
mbar abs. Certain models can also be equipped with
a center shroud, allowing the liquid ring vacuum pump
to operate at multiple suction pressures.
Nash liquid ring pumps are capable of handling a wide variety of gases; from gasoline vapors, sulfur dioxide, and chlorine to hydrogen sulfide and vinyl chloride monomers.
Seal liquids can be chosen based on process requirements and the gas being handled. In addition to water, a range of seal liquids including acetic acid, acetone, glycol, xylene, and more can be used.
Details:
Vacuum Levels | Up to 28 mbar abs. |