Originally posted by Hilski
I have a Gast lab vacuum pump, which has carbon fiber vanes, and uses a separate siphon type oiler, instead of actually having oil inside the pump. I
plan to use the pump to vac distill things like benzaldehyde and other non-corrosive substances. I want to make a basic vacuum trap to prevent damage
to the pump if some non compressable were to get into the suction line. But what I wanted to ask was if I really need to use a cold trap? Like I
said earlier, there is no oil in the pump to contaminate, and I will not be using the pump to distill corrosive liquids.
This pump is made specifically for this type of application, and the literature makes no mention of using a trap other than the filters that came with
t he pump.
Here's a picture of the pump showing the oiler plumbed into an intake port on the side.
Thanks in advance.
[Edited on 9-1-2007 by Hilski] |