Vacuum system

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A vacuum system is the entirety of all devices that are combined in a system to generate a technically usable vacuum and whose interaction enables the creation of a vacuum and its use.

The central part of the vacuum system includes a vacuum pump , its drive, measuring, control and monitoring devices and, if necessary, handling systems to expose goods to the vacuum, and locks so that the vacuum does not have to be rebuilt after each process cycle or in the case of a continuous process To keep the power for maintaining the vacuum low.

Typical applications of a vacuum system are the degassing of melts , the application of sprayed goods and the conveyance of goods.

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