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Labconco™ Scroll Vacuum Pump

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Flow Rate:
195 L/min.
Electrical Requirements:
115 V 50/60 Hz
Weight (Metric):
26.8 kg
Description
- Scroll recommended be changed every 40,000 hours of use
- Handle water vapor better than most types of pumps and make significantly less noise during operation
- Displacement capacity of 189 to 195L/min., dependng on the Hz of operation
- Completely oil-free pumps with true hydrocarbon-free design
- All models feature acid-resistant Chemraz™ valves and stainless steel fittings for corrosion-resistance
- Have an inverter so voltage operation may be changed in field if needed
- Vacuum outlet is 1.9cm (0.75 in.) OD
- May be used with aqueous and solvent samples including acetonitrile, as well as concentration applications
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Specifications
Specifications
Max. Vacuum | <7 x 10-3 mBar |
Includes | 115V and 230V power cords |
Electrical Requirements | 115 V 50/60 Hz |
Depth (Metric) | 50.8 cm |
Weight (English) | 59 lb. |
Weight (Metric) | 26.8 kg |
Flow Rate | 195 L/min. |
For Use With | FreeZone™ Freeze Dry Systems |
Overall Height (English) | 15 in. |
Overall Height (Metric) | 38.1 cm |
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Safety and Handling
WARNING: Cancer - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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