Product Description
Product Description
Parker denion series T6CC T6DC T6EC T6ED T6DD T7DD T67CB T7BB T7DB double vane pump
All of CHINAMFG products are completely equivalent and interchangable with the original.
High pressure and high performance dowel pin type vane pumps are widely used for plastic machinery, casting machinery, metal machinery, pressing machinery, refining machinery, construction machinery, marine-Machinery.
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High pressure and high perfomance dowel pin type vane pumps are widely used for plastic machinery, casting machinery. metallurgy machinery, pressing machinery, refining machinery, construction machinery, marine machinery.
Hydraulic Vane Pump, Hydraulic Vane Pump, Hydraulic Vane Pump, Hydraulic Vane Pump,Hydraulic Vane Pump
Features
1. With dowel pin vane structure, it can work in high pressure, low noise and long lifetime.
2. This vane pump can fit wide viscosity hydraulic medium, and be started at low temperature and work at high temperature.
3. As the vane pump adopts bilabial structure vane, it has high oil polution resistance and wide speed scope, max pressure can 32MPa, max speed can reach 3600 rpm.
Model available:
Single pumps:Â Â T6C, T6D, T6E, T7B, T7D
Double pumps:Â T6CC, T6DC, T6EC, T6ED, T67CB, T67DB, T7BB, T67EB
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HangZhou CHINAMFG Hydraulics Co., Ltd is a scientific and innovative company integrating R & D, production, sales and service of high-quality hydraulic pumps, motors, valves and other hydraulic products.
Hyleman mainly provides CHINAMFG A4VSO, A10VSO, A4VG, A7VO, A11VO and A2FO series high-pressure piston pumps, CHINAMFG PGH3, PGH4 and PGH5 series high-pressure gear pumps, A4VM, A6VM, A2FM and A4FM series piston motors; BM3, BM4,BM5, BM6 and other orbit motors. Through the honing and innovation of CHINAMFG people, CHINAMFG series products can not only perfectly replace the original products, but also realize the seamless exchange and connection of all the parts. Moreover, it has lower noise, higher volume efficiency and longer service life, so as to completely surpass the quality of the original factory, and withstand the severe test of the market, has been exported to more than 70 countries and regions around the world.
Hyleman series products are widely used in engineering machinery, plastic machinery, metallurgical machinery, environmental sanitation machinery, mining machinery, marine machinery, packaging machinery, port machinery and various hydraulic equipment, which are highly praised by clients.
Hyleman has the world advanced CNC processing equipment, vertical and horizontal machining centers, high-precision double-sided grinding, groove grinding, curve grinding and full-automatic machining centers. With 12 independent testing laboratories, the products have been comprehensively inspected before shipment to ensure that CHINAMFG series products achieve high precision, high quality and zero defects.
“Optimizing the performance of hydraulic products, improving the quality of hydraulic products and leading the comprehensive upgrading of hydraulic product consumption” is not only the responsibility and mission of Hyleman, but also the Chinese dream of Hyleman. CHINAMFG are willing to work with people of insight to make unremitting efforts to realize this dream.
Warmly welcome all friends to visit the beautiful port city – HangZhou to discuss cooperation and seek common development with Hyleman!
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Why Choose HYLEMAN?
1. Top Quality
Depend on 15Â years experience at hydraulic pumps design, research, development and manufacturing, we have a top quality compared with domestic and overseas manufacturers, all of our products are with 1 year warranty time.
2. Strict Quality Control System
We have the most strict quality control system, all of our products are 100% tested before shipment and each of them has 1 tracking code in order to make sure they are with good quality to our customers.
3. Advanced machinery equipment
All the machines we have are new CNC machines we imported from Germany and Japan in order to reach more higher demand at the products accuracy.
4. Strong Technical team
Our technical team all have more than 20 years experience at pumps design and engineering, our chief engineer has more than 40 years experience at pumps design. We have 1 15 persons research team, responsible for pumps improvement research and new products development.
5. Competitive Price
Because of good management, our price is more competitive than the original products, more reasonable than most of the domestic suppliers.
6. Fast Delivery time
We can ship small orders within 1 week, for big orders such as within 500 PCS pumps or cartridge kits usually we can make shipment within 1 month.
7. Warranty Period
All of our products are within 1 year warranty time after the shipment from our factory.
8. Considerate Service
We can provide technical support at any time if our customers meet any issue during the using, we will provide solutions at the soonest time.
9. Long development strategy
We would like to establish a long time strategy cooperation relationship with our customers, to promote HYLEMAN brand together, support and train the potential customer to be our agent at each country and region all over the world.
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What Is the Role of Vacuum Pumps in Semiconductor Manufacturing?
Vacuum pumps play a critical role in semiconductor manufacturing processes. Here’s a detailed explanation:
Semiconductor manufacturing involves the production of integrated circuits (ICs) and other semiconductor devices used in various electronic applications. Vacuum pumps are used extensively throughout the semiconductor manufacturing process to create and maintain the required vacuum conditions for specific manufacturing steps.
Here are some key roles of vacuum pumps in semiconductor manufacturing:
1. Deposition Processes: Vacuum pumps are used in deposition processes such as physical vapor deposition (PVD) and chemical vapor deposition (CVD). These processes involve depositing thin films of materials onto semiconductor wafers to create various layers and patterns. Vacuum pumps help create a low-pressure environment necessary for precise control of the deposition process, ensuring uniform and high-quality film formation.
2. Etching and Cleaning: Vacuum pumps are utilized in etching and cleaning processes, which involve the removal of specific layers or contaminants from semiconductor wafers. Dry etching techniques, such as plasma etching and reactive ion etching, require a vacuum environment to facilitate the ionization and removal of material. Vacuum pumps aid in creating the necessary low-pressure conditions for efficient etching and cleaning processes.
3. Ion Implantation: Ion implantation is a process used to introduce impurities into specific regions of a semiconductor wafer to modify its electrical properties. Vacuum pumps are used to evacuate the ion implantation chamber, creating the required vacuum environment for accurate and controlled ion beam acceleration and implantation.
4. Wafer Handling and Transfer: Vacuum pumps are employed in wafer handling and transfer systems. These systems utilize vacuum suction to securely hold and manipulate semiconductor wafers during various manufacturing steps, such as loading and unloading from process chambers, robotic transfer between tools, and wafer alignment.
5. Load Lock Systems: Load lock systems are used to transfer semiconductor wafers between atmospheric conditions and the vacuum environment of process chambers. Vacuum pumps are integral components of load lock systems, creating and maintaining the vacuum conditions necessary for wafer transfer while minimizing contamination risks.
6. Metrology and Inspection: Vacuum pumps are utilized in metrology and inspection tools used for characterizing semiconductor devices. These tools, such as scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) and focused ion beam (FIB) systems, often operate in a vacuum environment to enable high-resolution imaging and accurate analysis of semiconductor structures and defects.
7. Leak Detection: Vacuum pumps are employed in leak detection systems to identify and locate leaks in vacuum chambers, process lines, and other components. These systems rely on vacuum pumps to evacuate the system and then monitor for any pressure rise, indicating the presence of leaks.
8. Cleanroom Environment Control: Semiconductor manufacturing facilities maintain cleanroom environments to prevent contamination during the fabrication process. Vacuum pumps are used in the design and operation of the cleanroom ventilation and filtration systems, helping to maintain the required air cleanliness levels by removing particulates and maintaining controlled air pressure differentials.
Vacuum pumps used in semiconductor manufacturing processes are often specialized to meet the stringent requirements of the industry. They need to provide high vacuum levels, precise control, low contamination levels, and reliability for continuous operation.
Overall, vacuum pumps are indispensable in semiconductor manufacturing, enabling the creation of the necessary vacuum conditions for various processes, ensuring the production of high-quality semiconductor devices.
Can Vacuum Pumps Be Used for Leak Detection?
Yes, vacuum pumps can be used for leak detection purposes. Here’s a detailed explanation:
Leak detection is a critical task in various industries, including manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and HVAC. It involves identifying and locating leaks in a system or component that may result in the loss of fluids, gases, or pressure. Vacuum pumps can play a significant role in leak detection processes by creating a low-pressure environment and facilitating the detection of leaks through various methods.
Here are some ways in which vacuum pumps can be used for leak detection:
1. Vacuum Decay Method: The vacuum decay method is a common technique used for leak detection. It involves creating a vacuum in a sealed system or component using a vacuum pump and monitoring the pressure change over time. If there is a leak present, the pressure will gradually increase due to the ingress of air or gas. By measuring the rate of pressure rise, the location and size of the leak can be estimated. Vacuum pumps are used to evacuate the system and establish the initial vacuum required for the test.
2. Bubble Testing: Bubble testing is a simple and visual method for detecting leaks. In this method, the component or system being tested is pressurized with a gas, and then immersed in a liquid, typically soapy water. If there is a leak, the gas escaping from the component will form bubbles in the liquid, indicating the presence and location of the leak. Vacuum pumps can be used to create a pressure differential that forces gas out of the leak, making it easier to detect the bubbles.
3. Helium Leak Detection: Helium leak detection is a highly sensitive method used to locate extremely small leaks. Helium, being a small atom, can easily penetrate small openings and leaks. In this method, the system or component is pressurized with helium gas, and a vacuum pump is used to evacuate the surrounding area. A helium leak detector is then used to sniff or scan the area for the presence of helium, indicating the location of the leak. Vacuum pumps are essential for creating the low-pressure environment required for this method and ensuring accurate detection.
4. Pressure Change Testing: Vacuum pumps can also be used in pressure change testing for leak detection. This method involves pressurizing a system or component and then isolating it from the pressure source. The pressure is monitored over time, and any significant pressure drop indicates the presence of a leak. Vacuum pumps can be used to evacuate the system after pressurization, returning it to atmospheric pressure for comparison or retesting.
5. Mass Spectrometer Leak Detection: Mass spectrometer leak detection is a highly sensitive and precise method used to identify and quantify leaks. It involves introducing a tracer gas, usually helium, into the system or component being tested. A vacuum pump is used to evacuate the surrounding area, and a mass spectrometer is employed to analyze the gas samples for the presence of the tracer gas. This method allows for accurate detection and quantification of leaks down to very low levels. Vacuum pumps are crucial for creating the necessary vacuum conditions and ensuring reliable results.
In summary, vacuum pumps can be effectively used for leak detection purposes. They facilitate various leak detection methods such as vacuum decay, bubble testing, helium leak detection, pressure change testing, and mass spectrometer leak detection. Vacuum pumps create the required low-pressure environment, assist in evacuating the system or component being tested, and enable accurate and reliable leak detection. The choice of vacuum pump depends on the specific requirements of the leak detection method and the sensitivity needed for the application.
How Are Vacuum Pumps Different from Air Compressors?
Vacuum pumps and air compressors are both mechanical devices used to manipulate air and gas, but they serve opposite purposes. Here’s a detailed explanation of their differences:
1. Function:
– Vacuum Pumps: Vacuum pumps are designed to remove or reduce the pressure within a closed system, creating a vacuum or low-pressure environment. They extract air or gas from a chamber, creating suction or negative pressure.
– Air Compressors: Air compressors, on the other hand, are used to increase the pressure of air or gas. They take in ambient air or gas and compress it, resulting in higher pressure and a compacted volume of air or gas.
2. Pressure Range:
– Vacuum Pumps: Vacuum pumps are capable of generating pressures below atmospheric pressure or absolute zero pressure. The pressure range typically extends into the negative range, expressed in units such as torr or pascal.
– Air Compressors: Air compressors, on the contrary, operate in the positive pressure range. They increase the pressure above atmospheric pressure, typically measured in units like pounds per square inch (psi) or bar.
3. Applications:
– Vacuum Pumps: Vacuum pumps have various applications where the creation of a vacuum or low-pressure environment is required. They are used in processes such as vacuum distillation, vacuum drying, vacuum packaging, and vacuum filtration. They are also essential in scientific research, semiconductor manufacturing, medical suction devices, and many other industries.
– Air Compressors: Air compressors find applications where compressed air or gas at high pressure is needed. They are used in pneumatic tools, manufacturing processes, air conditioning systems, power generation, and inflating tires. Compressed air is versatile and can be employed in numerous industrial and commercial applications.
4. Design and Mechanism:
– Vacuum Pumps: Vacuum pumps are designed to create a vacuum by removing air or gas from a closed system. They may use mechanisms such as positive displacement, entrapment, or momentum transfer to achieve the desired vacuum level. Examples of vacuum pump types include rotary vane pumps, diaphragm pumps, and diffusion pumps.
– Air Compressors: Air compressors are engineered to compress air or gas, increasing its pressure and decreasing its volume. They use mechanisms like reciprocating pistons, rotary screws, or centrifugal force to compress the air or gas. Common types of air compressors include reciprocating compressors, rotary screw compressors, and centrifugal compressors.
5. Direction of Air/Gas Flow:
– Vacuum Pumps: Vacuum pumps draw air or gas into the pump and then expel it from the system, creating a vacuum within the chamber or system being evacuated.
– Air Compressors: Air compressors take in ambient air or gas and compress it, increasing its pressure and storing it in a tank or delivering it directly to the desired application.
While vacuum pumps and air compressors have different functions and operate under distinct pressure ranges, they are both vital in various industries and applications. Vacuum pumps create and maintain a vacuum or low-pressure environment, while air compressors compress air or gas to higher pressures for different uses and processes.
editor by CX 2023-10-27