steam jet ejector vacuum system design

Working principle and application scenarios of vacuum generator

The working principle of a vacuum ejector is based on the Venturi effect, which uses a low-pressure area generated when a high-speed fluid (usually air or steam) passes through a nozzle to extract and transport gas or liquid. Specifically, when a high-speed fluid passes through a nozzle, its speed increases and the pressure decreases, creating

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Where is the steam ejector vacuum system suitable for?

Steam ejector vacuum systems are suitable for a variety of scenarios due to their unique working principle and performance characteristics. First of all, it can be used in applications that require a high vacuum environment, such as semiconductor manufacturing, optical thin film manufacturing, and other industries. In these industries, the vacuum requirements are very high,

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What are the difference between Jet Ejector and Mechanical Vacuum Pump

Difference between Jet Ejector and Vacuum Pump Ejectors and vacuum pumps are both devices used to create a vacuum in a system, but they operate on different principles and have distinct mechanisms. 1. Ejector:    An ejector is a device that uses a high-speed fluid (typically steam or compressed air) to create a low-pressure zone

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