Relationship between vacuum degree and pressure of water ring vacuum pump
In the selection and use of vacuum pump, we usually use the limit
pressure or vacuum degree, pumping speed, flow and other parameters to determine
the performance of vacuum pump. Then there will be a problem, many customers
will struggle with the relationship between vacuum and pressure.
In the
simplest words, the higher the vacuum, the lower the pressure. In detail, we
will start with the meaning of vacuum and pressure.
Vacuum degree refers
to the thinness of gas. We usually use "high vacuum degree" and "low vacuum
degree" to express it. That is to say, the thinner the gas is, the higher the
vacuum degree is. On the contrary, the lower the vacuum degree is. In terms of
expression, pressure has always been used. The pressure in vacuum system is
synonymous with pressure, which refers to the vertical force of gas on the
surface of solid or liquid per unit area. Therefore, it can be generally
understood that the more gases, the greater the natural force on the surface of
the object, the greater the pressure; on the contrary, the less gases, the
smaller the force, the smaller the pressure.
Together, the higher the
vacuum, the thinner the gas, that is to say, the less the natural pressure on
the object; the lower the vacuum, the more the gas, the greater the pressure.
So when we select the type of vacuum pump, we can see that the lower the
limit pressure is, the higher the vacuum degree of the representative vacuum
pump is, the more thorough the corresponding pumping performance is, and the
lower the pressure can be achieved in practical application.
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