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Accessories for High-Vacuum Extraction—Small Components with a Big Impact
In high-vacuum systems, accessories have a greater impact on the overall system’s performance than might appear at first glance. Couplings, adapters, hoses, connectors, nozzles, and mounts determine how airtight, efficient, and ergonomic a system is. Incorrectly sized transitions or unsuitable components can cause additional pressure loss or make handling unnecessarily difficult.
Check system compatibility first
Before making a selection, you should know the connection diameters, hose system, material, and existing components. Especially with high-vacuum extraction, it is advisable to avoid changes in cross-section as much as possible. Every constriction and every unnecessary bend increases resistance in the system.
Typical accessory categories
✔ Suction hoses and hose connections
✔ Couplings and Adapters
✔ Nozzles and capture elements
✔ Mounts and hose guides
✔ Adapters for different connections
✔ Replacement and wear parts
✔ Conductive components for suitable applications
Hoses and Couplings
The hose must be flexible enough for the application while also reliably withstanding the negative pressure generated in the high-vacuum system. Couplings should seal tightly and be mechanically suited to the frequency of use. Robust, easy-to-use connections are particularly important when connections are changed frequently.
Adapters and Cross-Section Changes
Adapters are practical, but should be used judiciously. A significant reduction in cross-sectional area can increase the flow velocity while simultaneously causing a significant rise in pressure loss. Especially with longer hose runs, you should verify whether the available system capacity is sufficient for this.
| Accessories | Function | Selection Note |
|---|---|---|
| suction hose | Flexible connection to the suction point | Check diameter, length, and material |
| Coupling | detachable connection | Ensure tightness and compatibility |
| adapter | Adaptation of Various Connections | Do not unnecessarily reduce the cross-section |
| Nozzle | Targeted data collection | Adapt to the subject matter and style |
Wear and Maintenance
Accessories are often subjected to greater mechanical stress than the stationary unit itself. Hoses, seals, and couplings should therefore be checked regularly for leaks, cracks, and wear. Even small leaks can reduce the available suction capacity.
Safety and ATEX
For applications involving explosion protection, accessories must be part of the safety concept. Conductive or dissipative properties, grounding, and continuous electrical connections must not be unintentionally interrupted by adapters or couplings.
FAQ
Can I combine accessories from different systems?
In some cases, provided that the connection dimensions and technical specifications match. For critical applications, compatibility should be verified beforehand.
Is a smaller hose diameter always easier to handle?
Yes, that’s often the case—but technically, it can significantly increase pressure loss. Therefore, don’t base your selection solely on ergonomics.
When should a suction hose be replaced?
In the event of cracks, leaks, severe wear, or if mechanical stability is no longer ensured.
Are adapters a problem?
Not as a general rule. However, unnecessary or drastic shifts in subject matter should be avoided.
What is important when it comes to ATEX accessories?
The material, conductivity, and integration into the grounding and explosion protection concept must be suitable for the application.
Find the right accessories
If you provide us with the available connection dimensions, hose diameters, and the high-vacuum extraction system being used, we can match the appropriate accessories with much greater certainty.