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2. Vessel Evacuation: In many process applications it is necessary to evacuate a vessel for the purpose of purging gases, leak testing and degassing viscous fluids. It may also be simply the length of tubing between the generator and cup that needs to be evacuated. Knowing the generator's evacuation speed will help determine process completion time or the production rate of a pick & place system. To find the speed, use the evacuation charts listed in the performance data for each venturi generator. Note that the charts are based on a volume of one cubic foot or one liter of volume to a given vacuum level in "Hg or mbar. 1. Determine the total volume to be evacuated – vessel and/or vacuum lines (cu. .), 1728 cu. in = 1 cu. . 2. Desired vacuum level Hg [mbar] is determined by customer 3. Time to reach vacuum level (seconds) – determined by customer 08 For more information or for additional configurations, please contact us at NASInsideSales@imi-precision.com

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