
Vacuum Pump
A Powerful Solution for Effective Air/Void Control

Vacuum pumps create negative pressure in a system by extracting the air or gas molecules within it. In this way, they deliver reliable performance in critical industrial applications such as creating a vacuum environment, gas evacuation and discharging ambient air. They are widely used in industry, chemicals, laboratories, production lines, packaging and process control systems.
Pump Type
Oil-Lubricated / Dry / Liquid Ring Vacuum Pump
Operating Principle
Negative Pressure (Vacuum) Generation
Maximum Flow Rate
10 – 600 m³/h (depending on model)
Maximum Vacuum Level
0.1 – 5 mbar
Motor Power
0.37 – 7.5 kW
Voltage
220V / 380V
Connection Diameter
1” – 3”
Body Material
Cast / Stainless Steel
Vacuum pumps create negative pressure in a system by extracting the air or gas molecules within it. In this way, they deliver reliable performance in critical industrial applications such as creating a vacuum environment, gas evacuation and discharging ambient air. They are widely used in industry, chemicals, laboratories, production lines, packaging and process control systems.
HD Marine vacuum pumps, with their durable construction, precise suction power and high efficiency, deliver effective results even under continuous operating conditions.
✔ High suction capacity: Stable and fast evacuation
✔ Energy saving: Low energy consumption in long-term use
✔ Broad compatibility: Integrates with different industry types
✔ User-friendly design: Easy installation and maintenance
| Pump Type | Oil-Lubricated / Dry / Liquid Ring Vacuum Pump |
|---|---|
| Operating Principle | Negative Pressure (Vacuum) Generation |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 10 – 600 m³/h (depending on model) |
| Maximum Vacuum Level | 0.1 – 5 mbar |
| Motor Power | 0.37 – 7.5 kW |
| Voltage | 220V / 380V |
| Connection Diameter | 1” – 3” |
| Body Material | Cast / Stainless Steel |
| Protection Class | IP55 |
| Operating Temperature | 5°C – 40°C |
| Mounting Type | Yatay |
| Cooling Type | Air-Cooled |
| Maintenance Interval | Periodic Oil Check |
HD Marine vacuum pumps are suitable particularly for:
- Industrial process lines
- Laboratory applications
- Packaging machines
- Chemical plants
- HVAC and drying systems
- Electronics production lines
and other processes requiring gas evacuation or a vacuum environment.
What is a vacuum pump?
A vacuum pump creates negative pressure by extracting air or gases from a system, providing a vacuum environment.
In which industries is it used?
It is widely used in industry, laboratories, production lines, packaging and chemical plants.
What is the difference between a vacuum pump and a pressure pump?
A vacuum pump draws air by creating negative pressure, whereas a pressure pump pushes the fluid.
How often should a vacuum pump be maintained?
Periodic oil changes and leak checks are recommended depending on operating conditions.







