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Busch exhibited at IFFA


As market leader in vacuum packaging, Busch exhibited at IFFA.

IFFA is the international fair for the meat industry and took place from May 8th until May 13th, 2010 in Frankfurt.

At the booth Busch put emphasis on the latest versions of R 5 vacuum pumps, which are used millionfold in packaging machines. In addition to that, different vacuum technologies were shown at demonstrative models.

Numerous visitors from all over the world wanted to inform themselves. Busch specialists from European countries, South America and Asia were available at the booth during the whole fair.

 

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Uli Merkle • May 19, 2010


Busch at Photovoltaic Technology Show in Stuttgart


Busch presented its latest vacuum systems for the solar industry at PTS in Stuttgart.

The visitors were very interested in the dry running screw technology. For every manufacturing process of solar modules, Busch provides the adequate vacuum generator.

 

 

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Uli Merkle • April 30, 2010

 

 


Busch at Offshore Asia 2010 in Kuala Lumpur


Busch presented the Dolphin Super Duplex Double Stage Liquid Ring Vacuum pump and compressor at Offshore Asia 2010 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre from 16 to 18 March 2010. Applications of Busch vacum pumps in the oil & gas industry are seawater deaeration/deoxygenation, vacuum distallation, VOC vapour recovery, vent gas compression, MEG regeneration and many more...

 

Also shown are R 5 Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump and COBRA Dry Rotary Screw Vacuum Pump. 

 

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19 March 2010


Busch presented the Mink claw technology with a higher suction capacity for the first time


At Fakuma Busch presented its new Mink version with a higher suction capacity for the first time: Many visitors were interested in the complete dry compressing vacuum generator, which can also be used for the material loading of an extruder.

With the new Mink MP 0500 Busch has a solution for the bigger extruders and therefore higher amounts of pellets. In plastic industry Mink claw vacuum pumps are used to carry pellets and additives from the storage silo to the extruder.

Mink claw technology is also used for the degassing of plastics in an extruder.

For this application Busch also presented solutions at Fakuma in Friedrichshafen.

 

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Uli Merkle • October, 17 2009


Vacuum systems for the solar industry


At the end of September Busch presented its latest vacuum systems for the solar industry at the "24th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Exhibition" in Hamburg.

 

Busch vacuum pumps are used for the production of solar modules worldwide. The feedback at the exhibition was great. The fair takes place every year in different European cities. After Milan and Valencia the exhibition was held in Hamburg this year. People from all over the world visited the exhibition.

 

For the production of solar modules Busch vacuum technique is required in different processes such as the production of silicon, the lamination of solar modules and for the different coating processes. Busch supplies innovative vacuum systems. A lot of foreign solar experts, mainly from Asian countries visited the booth where the latest vacuum technologies presented.

 

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Uli Merkle • September 25, 2009


Vacuum Technology Seminar


Busch Malaysia conducted a Vacuum Technology Seminar on 28 May. A total of 45 participants attended this seminar held in Penang. The participants were from a diverse background of consultants, endusers and mechanical contractors in various vacuum application industries. We shared with the participants types of Busch vacuum pump technology, the designing of vacuum systems and tips to correctly size vacuum pumps and piping systems.

 

Download seminar presentation material.

 

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3 June 2009



Energy-efficient vacuum solutions for the woodworking industry


At Ligna the world fair for forestry and wood industries, Busch presented its claw technology as the most efficient solution for all applications such as clamping, manipulating and drying. At the booth Busch demonstrated the energy efficiency of a Mink vacuum pump. The subject "energy efficiency" was one of the most important subjects at the booth. 1.758 exhibitors out of 50 different countries exhibited at Ligna and there were 83.000 visitors at the fair.

 

If you need more detailed information concerning this matter we are happy to help you. You can also order our application booklet "Vacuum technology in the woodworking industry" free of charge under busch@busch.com.my

 

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Uli Merkle • May 25, 2009


Busch presents its latest vacuum solutions at Achema


At Achema Busch demonstrated its world-leading role for individual vacuum solutions in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. Visitors of 31 nations informed themselves about the latest developments in the vacuum technology for the process industry. The focus was on the turnkey and ATEX-conform vacuum systems. The latest version of Dolphin liquid ring vacuum pumps, which are available in different materials and versions were also displayed at the booth.

 

 

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Uli Merkle • May 25, 2009


Successful Anuga FoodTec participation in Cologne


In March Busch presented its latest products at Anuga FoodTec in Cologne. Anuga FoodTec is an international trade fair for food and drink technology. Every three years specialists meet for this trade fair in Cologne. In this application Busch offers a wide vacuum pump portfolio which can be used for different processes in food technology. People from 19 countries visited the booth in order to receive information about the different vacuum pumps. With cutaway models Busch showed how vacuum can be generated.

 

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Uli Merkle • March 16, 2009

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Vacuum technology at Photovoltaic Technology Show


Busch presented its vacuum pumps to interested vistitors at the "Photovoltaic Technology Show" which took place from March 04th until March 06th in Munich. At this annual exhibition solar experts from all over the world meet to exchange experiences. Dry screw vacuum pumps and systems are used for different processes in solar industry such as silicon crystallisation, lamination of crystalline and amorphous solar cells and lamination of solar modules. Busch centered its presentation on COBRA screw vacuum pumps which are used in difficult and complex processes. Central vacuum systems for the module production are also provided by Busch.

 

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Uli Merkle • March 09, 2009


The wind blows on the coast, the vacuum comes from Maulburg


Maulburg. Last year, Busch supplied a large number of vacuum systems for production of wind turbines worldwide. The call for environmentally-friendly energy production is becoming louder, and this in turn means that there are more and more wind energy farms everywhere. Above all, so-called offshore wind farms, with increasingly large turbine installations, are currently being built off sea coasts.

Manufacture of rotor blades requires vacuum pumps produced by Busch, based in Maulburg, Germany.

The rotor blades for wind turbines are made of plastic. This plastic flows into the mould in liquid form under vacuum and then cures. The rotor blades, measuring up to 60 metres in length, require correspondingly dimensioned vacuum plants. Busch produces these plants individually and according to customer requirements. In recent years, a number of firms have been established on the German North Sea and Baltic coasts that specialise in production of such offshore wind turbines. They all trust in the reliability of vacuum technology from Maulburg. The failure of a vacuum plant during the curing process, which lasts several hours, can cause a loss of several hundred thousand euros. The reason why all these companies have been established directly on the coast is obvious: due to their size, the up to 60 m long rotor blades cannot be transported on roads. They must be loaded from the production hall directly onto ships that bring them to the offshore wind farms. The plants are assembled directly on-site. Once the plants are assembled in the water, they have a height of up to 180 metres above the water level. Busch mainly delivers vacuum plants for these applications to Northern Europe, India, the Far East and North America. Busch engineers in the respective countries consult customers on site and provide technical support for the plants, and at the same time stay in close contact with the specialists in Maulburg.

 

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Uli Merkle • January 22, 2009


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