
A vacuum pump is used to remove air from a system in order to achieve the lowest possible pressure. Since it is impossible to achieve a perfect vacuum on Earth under industrial and laboratory conditions, the main goal is to reduce the number of gas particles in the system. The more air is removed, the higher the vacuum level achieved, meaning the pressure is lower and closer to a perfect vacuum.
In practice, various types of pumps are used for this purpose. Their construction and operating principles differ. We offer oil rotary-vane, piston, and diaphragm pumps. All these devices reduce the pressure in a system by removing air, which leads to the creation of a vacuum.


