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How does a vacuum pump work?

2017/4/12

Transfer Pumps and How They Work
Also called kinetic pumps, these types of pumps create momentum, through a piston or propeller-like device pushing the gas around the inner parts of the pump, continuously flowing from the inlet to the outlet of the pump. The piston or other moving part of the pump accelerates the gas and air molecules, creating an area of low pressure. The gas and air molecules begin moving away from the low-pressure region and escape through the outlet valve of the pump. When the desired amount has been removed from the vacuumed chamber, a closure valve is put into place to prevent the molecules from being pulled back into the container from the pump.
Trapping Pumps and How They Work
To perform more effectively, trapping pumps, also known as capture pumps, are usually placed inside the container that is being vacuumed. These types of pumps work using chemical reactions; for example, some trapping pumps operate by removing the condensation or thin film created by the molecules in the air when they chemically react to the internal surfaces of the pump.
The Physics of a Vacuum
The basic information you need to know to understand how vacuums work is how the low pressure regions power the vacuum system. Molecules in the air do not like the areas of low pressure and rush to immediately escape to higher-pressure areas. Tornadoes are excellent examples of natural vacuums, creating such a chaos as air and gas molecules rapidly search for areas of higher pressure.
Practical Applications
Transfer pumps are the most common vacuum pumps used in day-to-day applications. Vacuum sealing pumps for food storage bags are small transfer pumps that suck the air out of the storage bags.
Other Vacuum Pumps
Other pumps designed to vacuum out air may also be powered by a squeezable bulb--resembling the hand pump on a blood pressure cuff---that works to pull air from the container.
Vacuum Power
Vacuum power is used not only to create airtight storage space like training facilities, or experimentation, but is also used to remove fat and abnormalities from the inner human body, pimples and blackheads from the skin, and even to combat erectile dysfunction problems.