Example: You have 1 liter of total volume and a suction flow rate of 100 L/min (1.66 L/sec). $$t = \frac11.66 \times 2.3 \approx 1.4 \text seconds$$
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$$Q = 13.2 \times d^2 \times (P + 14.7)$$ Example: You have 1 liter of total volume
$$t = \fracVQ_s \times \ln\left(\fracP_aP_a – P_v\right)$$ cycle time) in the comments
Vacuum technology is the silent workhorse of modern automation. From picking up a silicon wafer to lifting a heavy cardboard box, vacuum ejectors (also known as vacuum generators) are the devices making it happen.
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