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GAST piston air vacuum pump Gast Manufacturing, Inc - P.O. Box 97, Benton Harbor, MI 49023-0097, USA

products:
Our piston air compressors and vacuum pumps are built to withstand the most rugged operating conditions, with corrosion-resistant materials used for critical internal parts. These air compressors and vacuum pumps are available in motor mounted and separate drive versions.

MEDO linear piston vacuum pump MEDO U.S.A., INC. - 4525 Turnberry Drive, Hanover Park, IL 60133, USA
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products:
Linear-Piston Vacuum Pumps, 3 to 70 lpm
Features:
– Linear-Motor-Free Piston System (one moving part - the piston) – Vibration Isolation Assembly – Self-Cooling Design – Hyper Pressure Control Mechanism – Oil-Free Operation – Compact Integrated Design – UL & CE Recognized
Applications:
– Dialysis Machines – Air Analyzers – Blood Separators – Incubators – Autoclaves/Sterilizers – Blood Analyzers – Laboratory Equipment – Pipettes – Film Processing – Dental Carts – Heart Assist Devices – Robotics – Soldering Equipment – Nebulizers


TeleChem International linear vacuum pump TeleChem International, Inc. - 524 East Weddell Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA
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products:
TeleChem’s ArrayIt® brand vacuum pumps (Cat. AVP and AVP220) set a new standard for oil-free laboratory vacuum pumps. Our AVP products are extremely quiet, rugged and durable, and can be used for the full spectrum of microarray laboratory applications including solution filtration, vacuum stations in microarray robots, vacuum manifolds for DNA purification, cleanroom, and many other laboratory applications.
Linear Pump: The activated electromagnet attracts the piston against the return spring, while air is taken into the cylinder through the open inlet valve. When the electromagnet is deactivated, the return spring pushes the piston back, and the compressed air is moved out of the cylinder through the outlet valve.





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