Suitable for:
- Vacuum conveying
- Harsh vacuum applications
- Waste handling
Suitable for:
Industrial Series Gamma 600 is a powerful unit designed to handle the most difficult industrial applications. The unit has a max vacuum of 150 mbar abs., a max pressure of 1,0 bar(g) and a max capacity of 600 m3/h.
Read MoreBased on liquid ring technology, the unit has a very low noise level and little to no maintenance costs when in operation.
Metric | m3/h | kW | Nm |
1800 RPM | 604 | 18 | 93 |
1700 RPM | 572 | 15 | 84 |
1600 RPM | 527 | 13 | 78 |
1500 RPM | 436 | 10 | 64 |
US | CFM | HP | lbs * ft |
1800 RPM | 356 | 24 | 68 |
1700 RPM | 337 | 20 | 62 |
1600 RPM | 310 | 18 | 57 |
1500 RPM | 257 | 14 | 47 |
Gamma 600 is a ready to run vacuum unit designed to be incorporated in turnkey systems within a wide range of industries. The unit features belt driven transmission, a simple and cost-efficient method of regulating pump RPM to optimize airflow and power consumption.
Read MoreThe unit is comprised of the following modules:
Gamma 600 is often used within the following industries: food, offshore, dairy, beverage, hatcheries, confectionery, wastewater treatment plants, oil and biogas plants, cellulose, fishing vessels and aquaculture.
A few examples of the systems in which the unit is installed on are: bakery equipment, slaughtering systems, canning machines, packaging systems, treatment of water, hatchery equipment and wood treatment technology.
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Bearing cover | Cast iron | EN-GJL-250; EN1561 |
Radial shaft seal | Rubber | NBR; DIN 3760A |
Paper gasket | Paper | Oil resistant gasket |
Mechanical shaft seal | NBR / AISI / Carbon | – |
Pump House | Cast Iron | EN-GJL-250; EN1561 |
Flow plate | Cast Iron | EN-GJL-250; EN1561 |
Flow Plate (Ex model) | Stainless steel | W.Nr. 1.4401 |
Rubber gasket | Rubber | NBR |
Shell | Cast Iron | EN-GJL-250; EN1561 |
Rotor | Stainless steel | Optimum High Performance |
Metric | m3/h | kW | Nm |
1800 RPM | 604 | 18 | 93 |
1700 RPM | 572 | 15 | 84 |
1600 RPM | 527 | 13 | 78 |
1500 RPM | 436 | 10 | 64 |
US | CFM | HP | lbs * ft |
1800 RPM | 356 | 24 | 68 |
1700 RPM | 337 | 20 | 62 |
1600 RPM | 310 | 18 | 57 |
1500 RPM | 257 | 14 | 47 |
Gamma 3400 comes into its element when high capacity airflow is required. The unit has a max capacity of 3400 m3/h and is very often installed on industrial turn-key vacuum systems.
Gamma 2500 has a max capacity of 2500 m3/h. Easy to maintain and having a compact design, the unit is used across a wide range of industries.
Powerful and having a very compact designed, the Gamma 1600 unit can easily be installed on a wide range of vacuum systems intended for industrial purposes.
The unit perfectly matches a wide range of vacuum turnkey systems, designed for a broad variety of industries.
Designed for industrial vacuum operations, Gamma 600 is based on liquid ring technology, which makes the unit easy to maintain and basically noiseless when in operation
Built with the best in class materials and having an easy-to–integrate design, Gamma 350 is installed on a wide range of industrial turn-key vacuum systems.
Once again, one of Denmark’s largest producer of poultry meat chooses Samson Industrial Series Gamma for its vacuum systems.
Efficient, robust and nearly maintenance free: Samson units are HKScan Denmark’s preferred choice.
When it comes to vacuum systems for meat processing plants, HKScan Denmark is not in doubt. They go for liquid ring vacuum pump units from Samson. HKScan Denmark and its ROSE brand has been part of the HKScan Group since 2010 and is one of Denmark’s largest poultry meat producer today. “Our first Samson vacuum unit was installed in 2011 and we have great experiences with it. This is why, we chose Samson Pumps again. Compared to other oil pumps, blowers, or compressed air systems, liquid ring vacuum pump units are much more cost-efficient” says Claus Foldager, Technical Manager at HKScan Denmark. “Because of their low noise level and high reliability – and since they require little to no maintenance – we much prefer to use liquid ring pump units. The unit we installed back in 2011 is still operating very efficiently. Thanks to their great resistance against moisture and impurities, we don’t use liquid ring pump only for transport but for many different vacuum machines as well. Since we changed our vacuum sources and replaced compressed air systems with liquid ring pump units we have reduced our energy costs by more than €25,000 per year.
The Industrial Series Gamma are great for vacuum transport in the food industry for several reasons. It was essential for HKScan Denmark to replace the maintenance-heavy compressed air and oil pumps with liquid ring pump units, because it led to substantial savings.
“Over the last 3-4 years we replaced most pumps in our plant with Samson Industrial Series Gamma, and the results are remarkable” says Claus Foldager. “In partnership with Samson Pumps, we are assembling our current vacuum systems. A lot of poultry processing equipment are vacuum-operated. Before, we had a long list of different pump types, high maintenance costs and overcapacity. Therefore, we decided to switch to a central vacuum station based on liquid ring pumps.
The functionality of Industrial Series Gamma is not affected by impurities sucked into the pump. In so far, the liquid ring vacuum pump units are the most cost-efficient and robust vacuum units. Thanks to their resistance, the units are even used on oilrigs in Singapore, Korea and Europe. Other application areas include: wastewater treatment plants, confectionary industry, hatcheries, pharmaceutical industry and dairy.
With a central vacuum station on the agenda, Franck Eg and Lars Hvass are in the process of assembling the current vacuum requirement of the factory. The new central vacuum station, built based on liquid ring vacuum pump technology, will supply many more machines with vacuum that is the case today where each machine has its own vacuum source. As a poultry meat producer, HKScan Denmark did not have the knowhow of building vacuum systems, ending up by using many different vacuum pumps, typically designed with more capacity than needed. “Working with Samson Pumps means that we have access to expert knowledge on vacuum systems and how to save energy. Now we are eligible for environmentally related grants