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Lamps and bulbs

Electrical Industry

Lamps and bulbs

Vacuum pumps play a crucial role in the electrical industry, especially in the production of lamps and bulbs. Among the leading companies in this sector is PVR, known for the quality and efficiency of its vacuum pumps. The importance of these pumps stems from their ability to remove air and other gases from a sealed system, thus creating a low-pressure environment. This is crucial during the manufacturing process of lamps and bulbs, as it reduces the presence of gases that could compromise the quality of the final product. 

 

To understand the importance of PVR vacuum pumps in this application, it is essential to understand how these devices work. PVR vacuum pumps use several mechanisms to remove air and other gases from the system. 

 

Another technology used by PVR vacuum pumps is the diffusion principle. This method involves the creation of a gas flow through a vacuum pipe system, where gas molecules move from the high-pressure zone to the low-pressure zone. Within this system, PVR vacuum pumps can use special devices to accelerate the diffusion process, allowing air and other gases to be effectively removed from the system. 

Regardless of the specific method used, PVR vacuum pumps are essential to ensure the quality and reliability of lamps and bulbs produced in the electrical industry. During the production process, it is essential to eliminate any traces of gas that could compromise the performance or durability of the product. For example, the presence of air can cause oxidation of the materials used in the lamp or bulb, thus reducing their luminous efficiency, or even compromising the safety of the device. 

 

In addition, PVR vacuum pumps play a key role in creating controlled atmospheres inside lamps and bulbs. When filling the device with inert gas, such as argon or nitrogen, it is essential to ensure that there is no trace of residual air, which could compromise the optical or electrical properties of the product. PVR vacuum pumps create extremely stable vacuum conditions, minimising the risk of contamination by unwanted gases. 

 

In addition, PVR vacuum pumps offer numerous advantages in terms of energy efficiency and operating costs. Thanks to their advanced design and state-of-the-art technology, PVR vacuum pumps can achieve extremely low vacuum levels with low energy consumption. This not only results in significant savings in operating costs, but also helps to reduce the environmental impact of the entire production process. 

 

Finally, PVR vacuum pumps are designed for reliability and durability. Thanks to the use of high-quality materials and meticulous engineering, these pumps can operate in extreme conditions without compromising performance. This means that companies can rely on them to maintain high standards of quality and productivity over the long term, without having to deal with costly downtime or repairs.

 

In conclusion, PVR vacuum pumps play a key role in the electrical industry, particularly in the production of lamps and bulbs. Thanks to their ability to create and maintain optimal vacuum conditions, these pumps ensure the quality, reliability, and efficiency of end products. With their state-of-the-art technology and proven reliability, PVR vacuum pumps are a preferred choice for companies looking to achieve the best results in lamp and bulb production.

EM – Pompe monostadio lubrificate monoblocco

EM 4-8


Ultimate pressure:
≤ 2.00 ÷ ≤ 20.00 mbar

EM 12-20


Ultimate pressure:
≤ 2.00 ÷ ≤ 20.00 mbar
Pumping speed:
12.00 ÷ 21.00 m3/h

EM 28 - 40


Ultimate pressure:
≤ 2.00 ÷ ≤ 20.00 mbar
Pumping speed:
28.00 ÷ 51.00 m3/h

EU/PVL – Pompe monostadio lubrificate

EU 45-65-105


Ultimate pressure:
≤ 5.00 ÷ ≤ 10.00 mbar
Pumping speed:
48.00 ÷ 126.00 m3/h

EU 160-205-300


Ultimate pressure:
≤ 0.50 ÷ ≤ 10.00 mbar
Pumping speed:
152.00 ÷ 360.00 m3/h

EU 650-1000


Ultimate pressure:
≤ 0.50 ÷ ≤ 10.00 mbar
Pumping speed:
660.00 ÷ 1239.00 m3/h

PVL 15-35


Ultimate pressure:
≤ 0.50 ÷ ≤ 20.00 mbar
Pumping speed:
17.00 ÷ 42.00 m3/h

PVL 401-541


Ultimate pressure:
≤ 0.50 ÷ ≤ 10.00 mbar
Pumping speed:
417.00 ÷ 663.00 m3/h

EU OX – Pompe monostadio lubrificate per il trattamento O2

Ox Series


Pumping speed:
18.00 ÷ 1239.00 m3/h

DRY C – Pompe per vuoto a camme

DRY C e CR Series


Pumping speed:
60.00 ÷ 1140.00 m3/h

DRY C NEXT Generation Series


Pumping speed:
150.00 ÷ 180.00 m3/h

DRY C – Compressori a camme

DRY C e CR P Series


Pumping speed:
56.00 ÷ 600.00 m3/h
Pressures:
da 0.60 a ≤ 2.30 bar

Serie HV – Roots High Vacuum

GMa 10.0 HV - 11.4 HV


Pumping speed:
180.00 ÷ 900.00 m3/h

GMa 12.5 HV - 13.8 HV


Pumping speed:
1000.00 ÷ 3450.00 m3/h

GMb 14.9 HV - 17.15 HV


Pumping speed:
3900.00 ÷ 18825.00 m3/h

Serie HV/Bp – Roots con By-Pass

GMa 11.3 HV/BP - 13.8 HV/BP


Pumping speed:
500.00 ÷ 3420.00 m3/h

VD – Pompe a secco monoblocco

VD 3


Ultimate pressure:
≤ 120.00 ÷ ≤ 150.00 mbar
Pumping speed:
3.00 ÷ 3.60 m3/h

VD 6 – 8


Ultimate pressure:
≤ 120.00 ÷ ≤ 150.00 mbar
Pumping speed:
6.00 ÷ 9.60 m3/h

VD 16 – 25 – 40


Pumping speed:
16.00 ÷ 48.00 m3/h

MICRO – Mini pompe e compressori a membrana

M41


Ultimate pressure:
≤ 40.00 ÷ ≤ 200.00 mbar
Pressures:
da 2.00 a ≤ 3.00 bar

M71


Ultimate pressure:
≤ 15.00 ÷ ≤ 100.00 mbar
Pressures:
da 0.70 a ≤ 1.30 bar

Serie GV - GC

GV


Pumping speed:
500.00 ÷ 4700.00 m3/h

GC


Pumping speed:
500.00 ÷ 3465.00 m3/h