What's vacuum controlled solvent recovery system?
Apr 10, 2026| 1.Product Overview
Vacuum controlled solvent recovery system is a vacuum pumping system designed for chemistry laboratories with a high-performance chemistry diaphragm pump as the core component. With its excellent corrosion resistance, stable vacuum and easy maintenance, the system is widely used in various chemical reactions,sample processing, distillation and filtration and other experimental processes.
2.System Components
■Chemistry diaphragm pump: made of special materials with excellent corrosion and wear
resistance, capable of long and stable operation.
■Control system: including pressure sensors, control panels and displays, used to monitor
and control the vacuum level in real time to ensure the stability of the experimental
environment.
■ Gas trap: used to trap harmful gases or vapors generated in the experiment and protect the
diaphragm pump from contamination.
■ Connection pipes and valves: used to connect the system components and regulate the gas
flow and vacuum level to ensure the smooth running of the experiment.
3.Operation Guide
■ Prepare for start-up:
- Check that the system components are tightly connected and free of leaks.
- Confirm that there is no residue in the gas trap and clean it if necessary.
- Turn on the power of the control system and check whether the display shows normally.
■ Start the diaphragm pump:
Manual mode: manual flow valve is standard.
AUTOMATIC MODE: Follow the instructions on the control panel to select the appropriate operating mode (e.g., continuous or intermittent operation).
Start the diaphragm pump and observe the vacuum level change on the display toensure that the system reaches the required vacuum level.
■ Experimental operation:
- During the experiment, adjust the valves on the connected piping as needed to control the gas flow and vacuum level.
- Monitor the pressure changes on the display to ensure that the experiment is conducted in a stable vacuum environment.
- If you need to adjust the vacuum level, you can do so by using the buttons or knobs on the control panel.
■ Stopping operation:
- After the experiment is finished, turn off the diaphragm pump.
- Open the bleeder valve on the connecting pipe to release the vacuum slowly.
- Turn off the power of the control system and disconnect the parts of the system.
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