KR>Vacuum Generators for bagging

2008-10-12 Thread Richard Parker
FYI, The company I work for just started handling a neat little venturi 
vacuum generator from Japan that goes to -27 inhg using your air compressor. 
No need for a vacuum pump and its small. I'm going to use one for bagging 
parts.

If anyone is interested I can forward a spec sheet. I'll get them to anyone 
on the KR net for cost. Approx $25


Rich Parker
Peterborough, NH
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KR>Vacuum Generators for bagging

2008-10-12 Thread margiandr...@aol.com
I would be interested  Thanks

Rick Armstrong
4522 Whetsel Ave.
Cincinnati,Ohio 45227

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KR>Vacuum Generators for bagging

2008-10-12 Thread Ron Eason
The auto industry has been using C.A. vacuum generators for years.  They are
very inefficient [use lots of C.A.] a number of companies manufacture them.
A water induced vacuum venturi is also out in the market which requires a
circulating pump circuit, it's alittle more efficient.


Ron

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> FYI, The company I work for just started handling a neat little venturi
> vacuum generator from Japan that goes to -27 inhg using your air
compressor.
> No need for a vacuum pump and its small. I'm going to use one for bagging
> parts.
>
> If anyone is interested I can forward a spec sheet. I'll get them to
anyone
> on the KR net for cost. Approx $25
>
>
> Rich Parker
> Peterborough, NH
> richonther...@hotmail.com
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