Busch’s Dolphin Lx Creates A Splash
1 Sep 2006
The company says Dolphin LX is suitable for a wide range of applications requiring a vacuum pump including the food, chemical and pharmaceutical industries, plus timber treatment and plastics to name but a few.
Dolphin LX’s liquid ring technology works with one moving part, the impeller shaft assembly, which is mounted eccentrically relative to the casing. The liquid ring is formed by the service liquid, which is normally water, rotating concentrically in the casing.
Process gas enters via the suction port and travels between the impeller blades and is compressed prior to ejection through the discharge port with a quantity of service liquid.
Ian Graves, managing director for Busch, said: “Dolphin LX offers high efficiency with low power and is very competitively priced, therefore offering low cost of ownership for the user. As with all of our products, we can also carry out a site visit and audit to advise customers on the right equipment selection to meet their specific needs.”
With an ultimate pressure of 33mbar,key features of Dolphin LX include compact single stage design, easy access for internal inspection, low noise levels and vibration free operation.
Capable of handling wet / corrosive process streams, the company says other benefits of the product are robust construction, minimum heat emission and low maintenance requirements.
Busch (UK) Ltd was established in 1971 and supplies a comprehensive range of vacuum pumps, low-pressure compressors and systems, which are designed and built to meet the individual needs of its customers. Its
With more than 1700 employees working in 43 manufacturing and operations facilities located around the world, Busch Vacuum Pumps & Systems was founded in
For further information please contact Melissa Kelly-Jones at Busch (UK) Ltd. Tel:01952 677432.
To enquire about having your company products in this section please click here