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Liquid ring vacuum pumps
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Liquid Ring Vacuum Pump Advantages
Engineered packaged systems
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"Robust" is the only way to describe a Graham liquid ring vacuum pump or hybrid
engineered vacuum system. We start with a structural steel skid, fabricated from
w-beam, channel, and structural angle. The vacuum pump and motor assembly are mounted
on a structural channel. This rigid assembly improves the strength, rigidity, and operating
operating life of your package. Next, we machine the pump feet pads and motor raising pads.
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This holds true from our smallest 3 horsepower to our largest 200 horsepower vacuum pump. Machined baseplates
eliminate soft foot and offer better pump/motor shaft alignment, reducing the need for
shimming. Mechanically, this results in reduced vibration and increased bearing
and seal life. For you, this means less down time and headaches.
Graham designs and builds all of our separator tanks. As an ASME coded/ISO 9001 shop,
Graham can provide the separator tanks in the materials and pressure and temperature
ratings you require, as well as all necessary paperwork to certify the tank per ASME
guidelines.
The majority of the time our heat exchangers, or service liquid coolers, are designed and
fabricated in-house. As an industry leader in the design and manufacture of process
condensers, you can be sure that every service liquid cooler Graham builds comes with the
same industry leading design and quality our customers have come to expect from our
condenser line.
Finally, we add the auxillary equipment, such as piping, valves, and instrumentation. Here,
we custom build to your requirements, supplying the materials and equipment specified.
Exotic materials are no problem, as Graham has extensive experience fabricating pumps,
separator tanks, heat exchangers, and piping from materials such as Hastelloy and
titanium.
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