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Ningbo Sono Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is China Pneumatic Vacuum Units Manufacturers and Custom Pneumatic Vacuum Units Factory, which has a history of 25 years in pneumatic field. Our company has set up Zhejiang provincial research and development center and hired domestic and overseas engineers,we have powerful exploiting capacity, we produce six series of products as following: Air source treatment, Pneumatic control elements, Pneumatic act elements, Air press punch, Pipe fittings and Pneumatic tubes, electricty control cylinder. We have the ability to supply the whole set of pneumatic system. Adopting the international advanced technique and machine equipment, we have passed ISO9001:2015 and got CE, ROHS certifications. And developing actively the market of home and abroad and building a wide sales net and after-sale service system. Satisfactory service to customers.
Meanwhile, we won “National High and New Techno-logy Enterprises”, ” Technology Innovation Model Company” and so on. STNC brand has been Famous Brand in Zhejiang province, STNC products have been regarded as brand products in Zhejiang province, selling well all over the world.

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What are the key components of a Pneumatic Vacuum Units?

A Pneumatic Vacuum Unit consists of several key components that work together to generate a vacuum using the Venturi effect.
Air Inlet:
The air inlet is the point at which compressed air enters the Pneumatic Vacuum Unit. It serves as the energy source for creating the vacuum.
Venturi Tube:
The Venturi tube is a critical component that utilizes the Venturi effect to create a low-pressure region. It typically has a converging section, a throat, and a diverging section. As compressed air flows through the converging section, its velocity increases, creating a low-pressure zone at the throat.
Throat:
The throat of the Venturi tube is the narrowest point where the air velocity is highest, resulting in a reduced pressure. This low-pressure zone is essential for creating the suction effect.
Vacuum Chamber:
The vacuum chamber is a space where the low-pressure air is directed after passing through the Venturi tube. This chamber is where the vacuum is generated and can be used for various applications.
Suction Port/Nozzle:
The suction port or nozzle is the point where the vacuum is directed towards the application. It is the outlet through which materials or fluids are drawn into the vacuum system.
Exhaust Port:
After the compressed air has passed through the Venturi tube and created a vacuum, the exhaust port allows the air to be released back into the atmosphere. The exhaust port often includes a silencer to reduce noise.
Pressure Regulator:
A pressure regulator is sometimes included to control the incoming compressed air pressure. This allows users to adjust the vacuum level based on the requirements of the application.

What safety measures are important when working with Pneumatic Vacuum Units?

Working with pneumatic vacuum units involves potential risks, and it's crucial to implement safety measures to protect personnel, equipment, and the surrounding environment. 
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
Wear appropriate PPE, including safety glasses, hearing protection, and gloves, to protect against potential hazards associated with pneumatic vacuum unit operation.
Training and Education:
Provide comprehensive training for personnel involved in the operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of pneumatic vacuum units.Ensure that operators understand the unit's components, controls, and safety features.
Equipment Inspection and Maintenance:
Regularly inspect pneumatic vacuum units for signs of wear, damage, or malfunction.Perform routine maintenance according to the manufacturer's recommendations to keep the equipment in optimal condition.
Proper Installation:
Ensure that pneumatic vacuum units are installed correctly and securely according to the manufacturer's specifications.Verify that all connections, fittings, and hoses are properly sealed and in good condition.
Pressure Regulation:
Use pressure regulators to control and maintain safe operating pressures within the pneumatic vacuum system.Ensure that pressure levels are within the recommended range for both the equipment and the application.
Emergency Stop and Shutdown Procedures:
Implement emergency stop procedures and ensure that all operators are familiar with how to quickly and safely shut down the pneumatic vacuum unit in case of an emergency.