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TF105 dry screw vacuum pump for SDR series selection

TF105 is an SDR series dry screw vacuum pump model. The first selection review should start with working pressure and volumetric flow rate, then check gas composition, temperature, duty cycle, and site requirements before the final configuration is quoted.

TF105 dry screw vacuum pump head prepared for shipment

Model Review

Check the operating point before quotation

TF105 should be reviewed by operating point. Working pressure, required volumetric flow rate, gas condition, and duty cycle decide whether the model is a fit for the process.

Series
SDR series dry screw vacuum pump
Model
TF105
Known flow example
17.8 m3/min at 40000 Pa(a); 19.4 m3/min at 20000 Pa(a)
Selection basis
Working pressure, volumetric flow rate, gas composition, temperature, and duty cycle
RFQ status
Final quotation depends on confirmed process data

Selection Notes

Where this model discussion should start

A model page should not replace process selection. Use these notes to decide what should be checked before treating the model as suitable.

TF105 can be discussed when the buyer already has a working pressure and required volumetric flow rate for the process.
The same model can deliver different flow rates at different pressure points, so model name alone is not enough for selection.
If the process includes vapor, solvent, corrosive gas, dust, or condensable gas, the gas condition should be reviewed before configuration.
Approximate pressure and flow values are acceptable for the first review; missing process items can stay open for follow-up.

Configuration

Options to confirm for the final offer

Configuration changes should be based on the gas, vapor, temperature, duty cycle, and site safety requirements. Missing items should stay open until the process is clearer.

Material, coating, and wetted-part review when vapor chemistry creates corrosion risk.
Cooling, purge, separator, condenser, or recovery accessories when vapor load or condensation risk matters.
Motor and electrical configuration based on site safety requirements.
System layout review when the pump is replacing existing equipment or connecting to an existing process line.

RFQ Checklist

What to send for a TF105 quote

Send approximate values if final process data is not ready. The first review can begin with the information already available.

Working pressure

Send the value and unit your team already uses.

Volumetric flow rate

Share required flow rate, pumping speed, or the wording used in your process notes.

Gas composition

List air, vapor, solvent, corrosive gas, dust, or mixed gas if known.

Temperature and duty

Include inlet temperature, exhaust requirement, duty cycle, and operating hours.

Site requirements

Mention safety requirements, motor preference, and installation limits if available.

FAQ

TF105 selection questions

These answers keep the model discussion tied to process data rather than a model name alone.

Can I request a TF105 quote with only pressure and flow rate?

Yes. Working pressure and volumetric flow rate are enough to start the first TF105 review. Gas composition, temperature, duty cycle, and site requirements can be checked during follow-up.

Why does TF105 flow rate change at different pressures?

Dry screw vacuum pump capacity depends on the operating pressure point. For TF105, the known example shows different flow rates at 40,000 Pa(a) and 20,000 Pa(a), so the quotation should be based on the operating condition.

Is TF105 selected by model name alone?

No. The model name is useful, but it does not describe gas load, vapor condition, corrosion risk, duty cycle, or site safety requirements. Those variables should be reviewed before confirming the configuration.

Ready for a pump selection review?

Send the process data you have. We will review the operating point and configuration with you.

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