Invictus, you're bullshitting right now.
For first, rotary vane pumps usually pull much higher vacuum than diaphragm ones, hence diaphragm pumps that pull few Torr are very expensive. One can
get used rotary vane that pulls even 0,001 Torr, with proper gas ballast quite cheaply. For sure not multiple thousand dollars. I think you mistaked
diaphragm pumps with RV, because these are the diaphragm that usually don't go below 30mbar
And if it comes to diaphragm pumps, they're never meant for high vacuum distillation, at most I would call it "medium" vacuum, hence distillation of
chemicals with b.p. at most of 250C and mainly for corrosive or volatile chemicals, which when used with rotary vane would destroy your oil and damage
the pump. For high boiling substances, the organic oils you mentioned, one is going to need rotary vane. And to be honest even the diaphragm ones that
pull ~2torr vacuum can be found in reasonable price and it doesn't have to be KNF. I have bought myself and Alcatel AMD1 that pulls around 3torr for
like 150eur and it's in very good condition... |