MV Products Whitepaper Cites Considerations for Selecting Vacuum Inlet or Exhaust Traps


NORTH BILLERICA, MA--(Marketwire - May 8, 2012) - MV Products, Division of Mass-Vac, Inc., has published a new white paper that outlines key considerations for selecting the optimal vacuum inlet or exhaust trap and trapping configuration for any pump application and discusses how to extend system uptime and reduce maintenance costs.

The Practical Considerations for Selecting an Inlet or Exhaust Trap for a Vacuum System White Paper describes the importance of carefully selecting the proper trap relative to the process, illustrates and describes common trapping methods, process and design considerations, and offers guidelines for cost-benefit tradeoffs relative to efficiency and maintenance intervals.

Pointing out how costly improper inlet or exhaust trap selection can be, the Practical Considerations White Paper from Mass-Vac, Inc. describes how to avoid vacuum pump failures due to process contaminants, avoid clogging exhaust lines and scrubbers, how to keep the process chamber free of pump contaminants, and maximize operating time between scheduled maintenance.

The Practical Considerations for Selecting an Inlet or Exhaust Trap is available for download at www.massvac.com.

About MV Products

Protecting vacuum pumps, people and the environment, MV Products, a division of Mass-Vac, Inc., was founded in 1971 to serve customers in need of vacuum pump support and service. After years of field experience rebuilding vacuum pumps and analyzing the reasons why they failed, along with extensive research and development, the MV Products division was created. MV Products manufactures a complete line of vacuum inlet traps, exhaust traps, mist eliminators, and oil filtration systems for a wide range of manufacturing, laboratory, and commercial applications including universities and hospitals.

Mass-Vac, Inc. specializes in solving the process contamination problems associated vacuum systems that are used with processes such as MOCVD, HVPE, PECVD, or LPCVD which generate high volumes of particulates. These processes, of course, are used in manufacturing green products such as solar cells, HB-LEDs, and Li-Ion batteries. Mass-Vac, Inc. is an active member of SEMI and the American Vacuum Society.

Contact Information:

For more information contact:

MV Products, Division of Mass-Vac, Inc.
Herbert R. Gatti
Marketing
247 Rangeway Rd. / P.O. Box 359
No. Billerica, MA 01862-0359
(978) 667-2393
FAX (978) 671-0014
e-mail: drolph@massvac.com (tech contact)
www.massvac.com

The Practical Considerations for Selecting an Inlet or Exhaust Trap