Same with other types of pumps, a claw pump can also be used both as a vacuum pump and blower or air compressor pump. Being a pressure pump, it comes in a two-stage versions which can be used up to as much as 100 psi. While most customers only know more about rotary vane and rotary lobe vacuum pumps, you may want to consider a rotary claw vacuum pump technology for your application because of the following advantages it provides.
- It offers a 100% duty cycle.
- The maintenance needed for the system is very low.
- In most situations, it uses less horsepower to supply the same amount of vacuum than its major competitors do (rotary vane and lobe pumps).
A very good example of a rotary claw vacuum pump available in the market is the GlobalVac Oil-free Dry Claw Simplex Laboratory vacuum pump systems. It is equipped with isolation valve, check valve, and quick release inlet filter. Each pump comes with an electrically actuated purge process to safely get rid of condensable vapors when the pump cools. Other dry claw pump systems provided by GlobalVac include duplex tank, duplex frame, duplex stack, triplex stack and quad stack. All systems are operated by a mounted and wired control panel.
Rotary claw pumps are a good fit in a wide range of applications but they tend to be exceptionally suited for the medical vacuum use, soil remediation, printing industry, bulk material handling and vacuum hold-down. Should you need a rotary claw vacuum pump or pressure pump systems, the highly experienced technicians at GlobalVac will help you choose the perfect dry claw pump for the unique requirements of your facility.