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Anver VR Series Mini-Vacuum Pumps

By Patrick Curran | November 30, 2009

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Hudson, MA — Anver Corporation announces a full line of air-powered venturi vacuum pumps that have no moving parts for high reliability and can be positioned close to the load for optimum performance.

Anver VR Series Mini-Vacuum Pumps are powered by compressed air and employ the venturi principle to achieve a 26” Hg vacuum with only 0.74 to 1.27 SCFM air flow, depending upon size. Providing millisecond attach and release, the pump, suspension, and suction cup are one unit and can be positioned close to the load to minimize the potential for vacuum loss through tubing.

Constructed of aluminum and brass, Anver VR Series Mini-Vacuum Pumps can be supplied with a wide variety of suspensions and suction cups in different sizes and materials. Requiring only 72 psi supply pressure, they use standard compressed air logic, components, and fittings for easy integration into single item EOAT and manifolds for picking up multiple products.

Anver Corporation
www.anver.com 

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