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What effect does a molecular sieve trap have on the pumpdown time of a vacuum system?

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What effect does a molecular sieve trap have on the pumpdown time of a vacuum system?

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A general rule-of-thumb is that a molecular sieve trap will add approximately 25% of the time it takes to pump down an untrapped system. For example: if an untrapped system requires four minutes of rough pumping to reach crossover pressure, adding a molecular sieve trap would add approximately one minute to the roughing time.

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