Atcorp provides SuperVac engineered vacuum system solutions for industrial processes where a standard vacuum pump may not be sufficient. The system can combine a mechanical vacuum booster, dry screw vacuum pump and application-specific accessories into a coordinated package, helping improve vacuum performance, energy efficiency, process reliability and ease of operation.
| Specification | Engineered Vacuum System |
| System Type | Engineered Vacuum Package |
| Primary Technology | Mechanical Vacuum Booster + Dry Screw Vacuum Pump |
| Configuration | Application-Specific |
| Mounting | Common Skid Structure |
| Operation | Dry / Oil-Free Vacuum at Pumping Stage |
| Control | Electrical Control Panel / PLC / VFD Options |
| Vacuum Monitoring | Vacuum Gauge / Transmitter Options |
| Filtration | 1 or 5 Micron Inlet Filter Options |
| Condensation Management | Condenser with Receiver Options |
| Purge | Nitrogen Purge / Gas Ballast Options |
| Materials | SS304 / SS316 Options |
| Sealing | Application-Specific Seal Options |
An engineered vacuum package coordinates multiple vacuum components to create and maintain the required process vacuum.
Step 1 – Process Connection
Process vapours and gases enter the vacuum system through the suction connection.
Step 2 – Pre-Treatment
Filters, condensers or separators can remove particles and condensable vapours before they reach the vacuum pumps.
Step 3 – Vacuum Boosting
A mechanical vacuum booster increases pumping capacity and improves gas handling at suitable operating conditions.
Step 4 – Dry Vacuum Pumping
The dry screw vacuum pump provides the primary compression and evacuation stage without process sealing fluid.
Step 5 – System Control
Valves, sensors, VFDs and PLC controls coordinate system operation and monitor critical parameters.
Step 6 – Process Vacuum Delivery
The complete package maintains the required vacuum level for the connected industrial process.
The main advantage is having the vacuum generation system configured around the process rather than assembling individual components independently.
Integrated System Design
Vacuum pumps, boosters, valves, controls and process accessories are selected as a coordinated package.
High-Efficiency Vacuum Generation
Mechanical boosting combined with dry screw pumping can provide high volumetric efficiency and optimized energy consumption.
Application-Specific Configuration
The package can be adapted to process conditions, vacuum requirements and vapour characteristics.
Process Vapour Handling
Condensers, filters, purge systems and flushing arrangements can be incorporated where required.
Skid-Mounted Package
Common skid construction helps simplify equipment placement, connection and commissioning.
Flexible Controls
VFD, PLC, electrical switchgear and vacuum monitoring options allow the package to be configured around the required level of automation.
Material & Seal Options
Special materials, coatings and seal configurations can be selected for demanding process conditions.
Easier System Integration
A coordinated engineered package reduces the complexity of sourcing and integrating multiple vacuum components separately
The engineered vacuum system can be configured with a range of components depending on process requirements.
Standard / System Components
Additional Options
Optional Process Accessories
Oil-Injected, Rotary Screw Compressor
Oil-Injected, Rotary Screw Compressor
Oil-Injected, Rotary Screw Compressor
Oil-Injected, Rotary Screw Compressor
Oil-Injected, Rotary Screw Compressor