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Kinney ® Vacuum Solutions
KC & KTC pumps are air-cooled. KTC-112 is water-cooled with optional air-cooling systems.
Adjustable gas ballast valves are standard for handling water and other vapor loads.
KTC pumps feature triplex piston design: dynamically balanced and practically vibration free.
KLRC Two-Stage
• Can pull down as low as 4 Torr (5.3 mbar a)
• Low-pressure performance is limited by the vapor pressure of the sealing liquid:
water, oil or process liquids
• Complete engineered system solutions available:
instrumentation, controls, piping and valves
• Self-contained liquid recovery and recirculation are available
• Center-anchored tie rods allow access to either end of the pump without total disassembly
• Double mechanical seals available in models KLRC75 through KLRC525 to meet
API Piping Plan Requirements
Available in standard, all iron construction (no yellow metals) and 316 stainless steel.
Liquid ring pumps often require water-cooling, but air-cooling systems are available.
A Series Single-Stage
• Simplistic in design, rugged in construction - handles even slugs of liquid
• Unique axial flow design allows pump to operate flooded without damage
• Built to run in the most severe of industrial conditions
• Flat power curve over entire vacuum range prevents motor overload
• No contact between operating components in the casing
• Pull down to 29” Hg - 25 Torr (33 mbar a)
• Increased water handling capability prevents heat build-up,
extends life of single mechanical seal
• Reduced stress on motor shaft and bearings
• Compact, close-coupled design eliminates need for interstage manifold/motor alignment
A Series pumps are not as susceptible to cavitation compared to flat plate design because the flow path through the pump is an axial
flow. This allows the velocity through the pump to be unchanged and carries the air out effortlessly. It is not unusual for these pumps
to run 24/7 operation for years without maintenance. Material of construction options include all bronze, cast iron, and stainless steel.
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Rotary Vane Vacuum Pumps
The KVA’s simple design ensures the reliability and the durability that is required in the vacuum industry.
Customers choose Kinney for competitive pricing, local distribution and service, and superior customer service.
The SDV’s space saving C-face motor design eliminates the need for motor coupling and
Complete model shown
guard. It features a short gas path through the pump for quick discharge and Niflon coated
with motor, accessories, and base.
internals to reduce damage from corrosive or condensate gases.
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Engineered Solutions
Kinney offers 100+ years of engineering experience and solid, hands-on care to every engineered project.
Customers work directly with a project manager to develop custom solutions that efficiently meet the needs of the
application. The engineering team manages the project start to finish at the Springfield, Missouri, USA facility.
Kinney application engineers can help you make the best selection for your specific needs.
Typical Applications
• Transformer Oil Drying Custom Solutions to 12,000 CFM
• Vacuum Furnaces
• Vapor Coating
• Vacuum Packaging
A variety of two and three-stage systems are available, complete with instrumentation,
condensers, partial or complete sealant liquid recovery and recirculation, piping, and valves.
Typical Applications
• Vapor Recovery Liquid Ring & Booster/Piston
• Chemical Processing
• Dryers & Evaporators
*1 Torr = 1mm mercury absolute pressure Please consult your Kinney sales
Example
To convert inches of mercury vacuum to Torr: representative for assistance in
Torr = (30 - inches of vacuum) x 25.4 at sea level making your final product selection.
e.g., 20 inches Hg = (30-20) x 25.4 = 254 Torr
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