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Application of Leybold Vacuum Pump SV100B in CNC Industry

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Generally, machining in the CNC industry usually refers to precision machining, CNC machining lathes, CNC machining milling machines, CNC machining boring and milling machines, etc.

The Leybold vacuum pump SV100B has the following advantages in CNC machining:

  1. The number of tooling is greatly reduced, and complex tooling is not required for processing parts with complex shapes. If you want to change the shape and size of the part, you only need to modify the part processing program, which is suitable for new product development and modification.
  2. The processing quality is stable, the processing accuracy is high, and the repeat accuracy is high, which is suitable for the processing requirements of aircraft.
  3. The production efficiency is higher in the case of multi-variety, small batch production, which can reduce the time of production preparation, machine tool adjustment and process inspection, and reduce the cutting time due to the use of the best cutting amount.
  4. It can process complex profiles that are difficult to process by conventional methods, and even process some unobservable processing parts.

The disadvantage of CNC machining is that the cost of machine tools is expensive and requires a high level of maintenance personnel.

What are the main parameters of Leybold vacuum pump SV100B?

1) Pumping rate: The pumping rate of the Leybold vacuum pump SV100B is also called the production capacity. Under a certain temperature, the Leybold vacuum pump SV100B can pump out the volume of gas from the equipment in a unit of time, in m³/s or m3/h Said.

2) Residual pressure: also called ultimate vacuum, which means that the Leybold vacuum pump SV100B can reach the lowest pressure in a stable state, expressed in units of “Torr” or %. 1Torr=1/760atm=133.3Pa.

3) Pumping volume: Under a certain temperature, the Leybold vacuum pump SV100B can pump a specified amount of gas from the equipment within a unit time called the pumping volume, in m3/h.

4) Starting pressure: the pressure when the Leybold vacuum pump SV100B starts to work.

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