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Physikfan
Mon Apr 24 2017, 04:48PM Print
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I have built up a vacuum system for gas discharge tests.
It consists of a two-stage rotary vane pump Leybold D2A, with 240 V single-phase, with new oil filling, the oil change was not a pleasant work.
The previous minimum pressure is controlled by the two electronic manometers 4 x 10 ** - 2 mbar after approximately 20 minutes of operation of the pump.

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Can someone give me a hint how I could get a better vacuum?


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Proud Mary
Mon Apr 24 2017, 06:58PM
Proud Mary Registered Member #543 Joined: Tue Feb 20 2007, 04:26PM
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Hello Physikfan! :)

1) If you want to evacuate a glass vessel, you could place a getter inside, and then activate it when you have got to the lowest pressure that you can get with the pump. Fox example, if you put some magnesium or calcium metal on the inside of the glass, when you heat it from outside, the metals will form their oxides, and so remove oxygen from the gas remaining in the system. This is what they do with thermionic valves (US: tubes)

2. If you first flush your system with helium balloon gas, and then evacuate it, you won't get a lower pressure, but you will get a longer electron free path useful in many experiments
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johnf
Mon Apr 24 2017, 07:24PM
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That pump should do better than that
Have you gas ballasted the pump for half an hour
When you do you should use an oil mist trap or vent the pump outlet outside.
the pump is working well enough to back either a turbo or diff pump that would get you to 10^-6 millibar easily
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klugesmith
Mon Apr 24 2017, 07:28PM
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In a chamber that size, 4e-2 mbar (a.k.a. 30 microns) with a 2-stage rotary pump should not be a big disappointment.

What happens if you connect the vacuum gauge, and nothing else, directly to the pump inlet?
If you are lucky, the indicated pressure will be substantially lower than you got in the full system.
Then the system might benefit from having a fatter, shorter suction hose. Are you familiar with the "vacuum conductance" of pipes and hoses?
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Sulaiman
Mon Apr 24 2017, 11:57PM
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a two-stage rotary should get you to mean free path lengths of 10 to 100 mm

for longer free paths, ion and turbo pumps are good, but expensive,
I've not tried yet but a Sprengel pump looks to be the easiest hobby approach Link2
e.g. Link2
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johnf
Tue Apr 25 2017, 02:01AM
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By golly
if we where to go with esoteric pumps then the
Toepler pump would be a contender
saw one on a video of home made vacuum tubes by a "french man" i think
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Sulaiman
Tue Apr 25 2017, 03:42AM
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I am currently looking for 1+ m of 2.5mm i.d. glass tubing to make a Sprengel pump, as I have the other requirements,
I just need to order a sufficient range of tubing to justify postage cost of one tube.

After watching the Cody's Lab video I decided to make one for myself,
a dual-stage rotary for roughing and a Sprengel for the lowest pressures.
(I have no way to measure these pressures yet)

As a hobbyist this seems the cheapest.easiest route for me to get vacuum suitable for 4HV-type experimenting.
The only practical Toepler pumps that I have seen require rather large quantities of mercury, and/or glass float valves,
but if anyone knows of a better diy mPa range pump, please tell us.
... the sooner the better for me.
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Physikfan
Tue Apr 25 2017, 09:16AM
Physikfan Registered Member #60240 Joined: Mon May 16 2016, 07:01PM
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Hi Sulaiman

Please, could you show me the link to
"After watching the Cody's Lab video"

Do you have the possibility to do such experiments outdoors or in a glovebox?
As you may know, very small, almost invisible mercury globules can spoil the air in a closed room for years.
As a teenager I once had a mercury poisoning through a broken fever thermometer in the bedroom.
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Physikfan
Tue Apr 25 2017, 09:42AM
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Another point:

The limiting factor of such pumps is the vapor pressure of the liquid media.
Normal vacuum pump oil about 10 ** - 3 mbar
Mercury at 20 ° C also about 10 ** -3 mbar
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Physikfan
Tue Apr 25 2017, 09:56AM
Physikfan Registered Member #60240 Joined: Mon May 16 2016, 07:01PM
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Hi Johnf

Please could you give me the link to
"Toepler pump would be a contender
saw one on a video of home made vacuum tubes by a "french man""

Regards

Physikfan
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