Oil Mist Filter for Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-PLE-10394
The Oil Mist Filter for Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump is a laboratory vacuum-pump accessory used to reduce oil mist discharged from the exhaust of compatible oil-sealed rotary vane vacuum pumps. It is suitable for school laboratories, college laboratories, research labs, industrial labs, vacuum apparatus setups, distributors, and institutional procurement teams.
Product Description
The Oil mist filter for rotary vane vacuum pump from Lab Glassware Manufacturer is intended for vacuum systems where exhaust oil vapour or oil aerosol must be reduced during pump operation. The supplied product name confirms oil-mist-filter use with rotary vane vacuum pumps.
An oil mist filter is typically installed on the exhaust outlet of a compatible rotary vane vacuum pump. It helps improve laboratory cleanliness, reduce visible exhaust mist, and protect the surrounding work area during vacuum filtration, vacuum drying, bell jar experiments, desiccation, degassing, and general laboratory vacuum applications. Exact connection thread, compatible pump model, filter media, oil-capture efficiency, flow capacity, housing material, and maintenance interval should be confirmed before final catalogue publication or tender submission.
Key Features
- Designed for rotary vane vacuum pumps: intended for compatible oil-sealed vacuum pump exhaust outlets.
- Oil mist reduction: helps reduce exhaust oil aerosol during laboratory vacuum operation.
- Cleaner laboratory environment: supports better air cleanliness around vacuum pump setups.
- Vacuum system accessory: suitable for vacuum filtration, vacuum chambers, bell jar experiments, and general lab vacuum work where compatible.
- Capacity not applicable: this is a pump exhaust accessory, not a liquid-volume product.
- Replaceable or serviceable filter design: replacement element details must be confirmed.
- Specification-dependent compatibility: thread size, pump model, flow rate, and exhaust pressure limits must be verified.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
Detail |
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Product Name |
Oil mist filter for rotary vane vacuum pump |
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Primary Keyword |
Oil Mist Filter for Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump |
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Secondary / Semantic Keywords |
vacuum pump oil mist filter, rotary vane pump exhaust filter, vacuum pump exhaust filter, laboratory vacuum pump filter, oil separator filter, vacuum pump accessory, exhaust oil mist separator, oil sealed pump filter |
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Brand / Supplier |
Lab Glassware Manufacturer |
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Product Category |
General Lab Equipment / Vacuum Pump Accessories / Laboratory Vacuum Apparatus |
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Capacity |
Not applicable; flow capacity |
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Compatible Pump Type |
Rotary vane vacuum pump |
What's Included in the Kit
- Oil Mist Filter for Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump
- Filter cartridge, adapter, sealing washer, clamp, installation guide, spare element, or certificate
Applications / Uses
- Reducing exhaust oil mist from rotary vane vacuum pumps
- Vacuum filtration setups in chemistry and general laboratories
- Vacuum bell jar and low-pressure demonstration apparatus
- Vacuum drying, desiccation, degassing, and sample-preparation systems
- Laboratory vacuum systems used in schools, colleges, and research labs
- Replacement accessory for compatible oil-sealed vacuum pumps
How to Use the Oil Mist Filter
- Confirm that the filter connection matches the vacuum pump exhaust port.
- Switch off the pump and allow it to cool before installation.
- Inspect the exhaust port, filter housing, gasket, and threads for damage.
- Install the oil mist filter securely according to the pump and filter instructions.
- Check that the filter is upright and not blocked.
- Operate the pump and observe whether exhaust mist is reduced.
- Replace or service the filter element according to the confirmed maintenance interval.
- Dispose of oil-contaminated elements according to laboratory waste procedures.
Safety note: Do not block the exhaust outlet or operate the pump with an incompatible filter. Back pressure can damage the pump or reduce performance. Confirm compatibility, use proper ventilation, avoid hot pump surfaces, and handle oil-contaminated filters with gloves.
Care & Maintenance
- Inspect the filter regularly for oil saturation, blockage, leakage, or damage.
- Replace filter elements when mist reduction decreases or pressure restriction increases.
- Keep spare elements stored clean and dry.
- Clean external oil residue from the pump area after operation.
- Do not wash disposable filter cartridges unless the manufacturer confirms they are washable.
Why Choose Lab Glassware Manufacturer
Lab Glassware Manufacturer manufactures and exports laboratory glassware, scientific laboratory instruments, lab experiment setups, science kits, mathematics kits, didactic models, and STEM models. Its website includes general lab equipment, vacuum-related glass components, laboratory glassware, physics lab equipment, and educational laboratory products. The brand supports schools, colleges, universities, research institutions, industrial laboratories, distributors, and export buyers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an Oil Mist Filter for Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump used for?
It is used to reduce oil mist and oil aerosol released from the exhaust of a compatible oil-sealed rotary vane vacuum pump.
Is it compatible with all rotary vane vacuum pumps?
No. Compatibility depends on exhaust-port size, thread type, pump flow rate, and manufacturer design. Confirm pump model and connection before listing or use.
What connection size is required?
The connection size is not confirmed. Add the thread or fitting size only after checking the supplied filter and pump datasheet.
Can the filter element be replaced?
Replacement-element availability is not confirmed. List cartridge or element part numbers only after supplier confirmation.
Does it improve vacuum level?
An oil mist filter is mainly an exhaust-filtration accessory. It should not be described as improving vacuum level unless verified by pump performance data.
How often should the filter be changed?
The replacement interval is not confirmed. It depends on pump oil condition, operating hours, vacuum load, and filter saturation.
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