What Is a Vacuum Manifold?
A vacuum manifold is a device used to create a vacuum environment.
It is employed to distribute vacuum from a vacuum pump to multiple instruments or devices. The operational principle involves introducing a vacuum supplied by the vacuum pump into the manifold chamber and subsequently distributing it to various instruments or devices through individual ports.
This device finds broad application in various fields, including vacuum equipment, semiconductor manufacturing devices, and medical equipment. Its structure typically includes a chamber for holding the vacuum, ports for distributing the vacuum, and valves for controlling the opening and closing of the ports. The features of a vacuum manifold include the ability to distribute the vacuum to multiple instruments or devices while maintaining a stable vacuum environment. Its advantages include efficient vacuum distribution to multiple instruments and the maintenance of a stable vacuum environment.