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Heavy-duty vacuum pumps are easily adaptable for many applications

By Mary Gannon | April 20, 2021

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Vacuum handling systems in industry must respond to very diverse requirements, gripping parts of different
weight or material, integration on machines and robots, and high speed operation. Coval’s GVMAX HD series of heavy-duty vacuum pumps combine robustness, power, modularity and communication, allowing them to adapt to multiple applications. And thanks to IO-Link technology, they are fully plugged-in to the Industry of the Future.

heavy-duty vacuum pumps GVMAXHD_COVAL_IO-Link_NFC_ASC_BIG_V2The IO-Link communication interface of the Coval GVMAX HD vacuum pumps makes installation fast and economical, supports continuous diagnostics, centralized  parametrization and efficient communication with higher level protocols (Ethernet/IP, PROFINET, EtherCAT, etc.).

In addition, thanks to the NFC technology integrated in the GVMAX HD vacuum pumps, all parametrization and diagnostic functions are accessible and can be modified in the dedicated COVAL Vacuum Manager app on an Android or IOS mobile device. The NFC interface combined with the app make it possible to copy parameters from one pump to another very easily and can store up to five different parameter configurations.

Product ergonomics have been centered on the operator, with a Human Machine Interface (HMI) that makes the operating, diagnostic and maintenance information easy to read and allows parameters to be set up rapidly. The 1.54 in. color LCD display is intuitive, with explicit messages in 5 languages. The pump status is highly visible thanks to a 3-color status light.

GVMAXHD_COVAL_APP_COVAL_VFinally, with the GVMAX HD vacuum pumps, the user can benefit from technical assistance thanks to the data sent by the application to the COVAL experts. The new GVMAX HD vacuum pump is designed to permanently communicate with its environment, ready to play its part to the full in Industry 4.0.

Equipped with a single-stage venturi, the GVMAX HD vacuum pump delivers powerful suction rates and reduced emptying times for gripping, transferring or clamping parts of various sizes and weights. For example, max. vacuum: 85%, suction flow rate up to 230 Nl/ min and 0.4 sec to empty a volume of 1 liter at 75% vacuum.

Each component has been designed and tested in real-life situations to meet the toughest environmental conditions. As such, the pumps are IP65 and guaranteed for more than 50 million cycles.

The performance of the vacuum pumps comes along with reduced energy consumption. The ASC (Air
Saving Control) technology, which provides intelligent vacuum regulation by stopping air consumption when the set vacuum level is reached, offers up to 90% energy savings.

The GVMAX HD series is designed to allow quick and easy maintenance intervention, while minimizing the impact on production. The patented Smart Swap system, a Coval innovation, allows pumps to be replaced while under pressure and without needing tools. In addition, the modular design of the GVMAX HD makes it possible to make targeted interventions on each pump element, simultaneously lowering costs and intervention time.

To adapt to the installation setup and available space, it is possible to install each pump as a stand-alone assembly or as an island assembly of up to 4 pumps with an internal pressure common.

What makes the difference

  • Robustness: designed to operate in harsh environments.
  • Performance: combines power and efficiency for gripping, transferring and clamping.
  • Communication: integrates perfectly into the process of intelligent factories.
  • Modularity: allows targeted maintenance interventions on each of its subsets.

Coval Vacuum Technology Inc.
www.coval-international.com


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Mary Gannon

Mary Gannon is editor of Fluid Power World. She has been a technical writer and editor for more than 13 years, having covered fluid power, motion control and interconnect technologies.

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