| Specification | Details |
| Pump Technology | Dry Claw |
| Operation | Dry & Contact-Free |
| Lubrication | Oil-Free Pumping Chamber |
| Pumping Capacity | Approx. 62–600 m³/h |
| Continuous Vacuum | Approx. 100–150 mbar(a), model dependent |
| Cooling | Integrated Air Cooling |
| Drive | Electric Motor |
| Variable Speed | VFD Option Available |
| Maintenance | Low Maintenance |
| Installation | Standalone / Vacuum System Integration |
| Application | Industrial Vacuum Generation |
A dry claw vacuum pump generates vacuum by rotating two non-contacting claw-shaped rotors inside a precision-machined chamber.
Step 1 – Gas Entry
Process gas enters the pump through the suction inlet.
Step 2 – Rotor Rotation
Two claw-shaped rotors rotate in opposite directions without touching each other or the pump chamber.
Step 3 – Gas Trapping
The rotating claws capture and transport defined volumes of gas.
Step 4 – Gas Compression
The trapped gas is progressively moved toward the discharge side.
Step 5 – Gas Discharge
Compressed gas exits through the discharge outlet.
Step 6 – Continuous Vacuum
Continuous rotor movement maintains vacuum at the process inlet.
Because the rotors operate without contact and the pumping chamber does not require oil or sealing fluid, the process gas remains free from pumping-fluid contamination.
100% Dry Operation
The pumping chamber operates without oil or sealing fluids, making the technology suitable for applications where clean vacuum is essential.
Contact-Free Pumping
Non-contacting rotor operation reduces internal wear and supports long-term reliable performance.
High-Efficiency Design
The compact claw configuration provides efficient gas movement while maintaining a small equipment footprint.
Low Maintenance
The absence of contact between the primary pumping components helps reduce routine wear-related maintenance.
Air-Cooled Construction
Integrated air cooling eliminates the requirement for external cooling fluids in the standard configuration.
Low Noise Operation
The pump is designed to provide reliable vacuum generation with comparatively low operating noise.
Variable-Speed Operation
VFD availability allows pump speed to be adjusted according to changing process requirements.
System Integration
Dry claw pumps can be incorporated into customized vacuum systems alongside other process equipment.
Dry claw vacuum pumps can be configured for different industrial requirements and integrated into complete vacuum systems.
Available Options
The final configuration should be selected according to required vacuum level, pumping speed, process gas composition, temperature and operating conditions.
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