DrSmile
Chemical
- Jun 5, 2006
- 12
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to develop a process involving calcination of limestone under low pressures. Before i go further i need to know if it is worth it, ie. the cost of vacuum pumping.
The pressure working range would be around 10-100 mbar (abs).
I could use Rotary Vane or Liquid Ring pumps, depending on the cost.
So the question i have is : does anyone know a rough figure correlating the power consumption of a Vacuum pump to it's displacement volume, at larger scales (>40m3/min)?
A figure even for smaller scales would do for a first approach.
Thanks
I am trying to develop a process involving calcination of limestone under low pressures. Before i go further i need to know if it is worth it, ie. the cost of vacuum pumping.
The pressure working range would be around 10-100 mbar (abs).
I could use Rotary Vane or Liquid Ring pumps, depending on the cost.
So the question i have is : does anyone know a rough figure correlating the power consumption of a Vacuum pump to it's displacement volume, at larger scales (>40m3/min)?
A figure even for smaller scales would do for a first approach.
Thanks