Our origin
About Dr.Vakuum
We've been building vacuum and blower technology since 1995. Our founders trained in the German vacuum industry and started Dr.Vakuum to make better-engineered, better-priced pumps available to the industries we know — packaging, semiconductor, pharma, food, and process.
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Our origin
Dr.Vakuum builds vacuum and blower technology to the standards our founders learned in the German vacuum industry. We own every relevant technology in-house — rotary vane, screw, claw, liquid-ring, side-channel, roots and cryopumps — and recommend the one your process actually needs. Engineering you can talk to, sized for the duty in front of you.
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Designed in Germany
Every Dr.Vakuum product carries a German engineering specification — tolerances, materials, seal designs, and lifecycle testing all meet the standards our founders learned from the industry's best.
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Manufactured in Europe and Asia
We manufacture in Europe and Asia with the same QC procedures. This dual-source production means competitive pricing without compromise on the engineering.
Engineering decisions are made by engineers — not by spreadsheets.
Manufacturing
The line, the equipment, the quality.
Our pumps come off CNC-machined cast iron and stainless bodies, assembled and tested under the same German engineering standards in every facility we work with — in Europe and in Asia.
Production lines
Dedicated assembly lines per pump family. Each line is set up around a single technology — rotary vane, liquid ring, screw, side-channel — so operators specialise in one product class and accumulate the small process knowledge that decides between a pump that lasts five years and one that lasts fifteen.
Equipment we run
Five-axis CNC machining centres for pump housings and rotors. Coordinate measuring machines (CMM) for dimensional QC. Dynamic balancing rigs for high-speed rotors and turbomolecular blade stacks. Helium leak detectors for vacuum integrity testing on every unit shipped.
Quality control
Every pump leaves the line with a signed test report — ultimate vacuum, displacement at 50 and 60 Hz, sound level, leak rate. We don't ship pumps that fail the spec sheet. ISO 9001 procedures, CE marking where applicable, and pressure-equipment compliance for the categories that need it.
Warehouse & logistics
Stocked, not back-ordered.
Our most-shipped pump capacities are kept in stock so you don't wait six weeks for a unit that should ship in five days.
What we keep on the shelf
V Series single-stage rotary vane (the workhorse) — every capacity from 10 m³/h to 300 m³/h, ready to dispatch. Common spare-parts kits for every series we carry: vanes, oil, seals, filters. Turbomolecular pumps and cryopumps stocked for the most-requested inlet sizes.
Lead times you can plan around
Stocked items: 3–5 business days for international dispatch. Made-to-order configurations: 4–6 weeks. Specialty (turbomolecular, cryo, custom systems): quoted on request. Every order is tracked end-to-end with a single point of contact.
We don't compete by undercutting price on yesterday's design. We ship pumps that do things older designs can't.
Technology
Where the engineering goes.
We don't compete by undercutting price on yesterday's design. We compete by shipping pumps that use less energy, last longer, and do things older designs can't.
Better materials
Cast iron bodies for thermal mass and acoustic damping. Stainless internals where chemistry demands it. Polymer-coated vanes that double the service interval against legacy steel-on-iron rotors.
Smarter control
Variable-frequency drives on screw and turbomolecular models — only spin as fast as the process needs. Inlet-pressure sensors that throttle motor speed automatically. Predictive-maintenance hooks that signal a service kit before the pump faults.
What's coming next
Lower-noise side-channel impellers for noise-sensitive applications (labs, food packaging). Integrated cooling for higher-capacity dry screws — pushing oil-free into ranges previously dominated by oil-injected designs. Continuous improvement, not vapourware.
Service
What happens after the pump ships.
A pump is a five-year decision, not a five-week one. Here is what we do to keep your pump running for the second four-and-a-half.
Spare parts on the shelf
Every pump we sell has a service kit (vanes, oil, seals, gaskets) kept in stock. Order before noon, dispatch the same day for our most-shipped models.
Engineering support
When you call our support line you reach an engineer who has rebuilt the pump you're calling about. We stay on the phone until your line is back up.
Trade-in & overhaul
We buy back end-of-life Dr.Vakuum pumps for refurbishment. Existing units of competing brands can be overhauled at our facility — quote on request.
By the numbers
What three decades looks like.
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What we deliver
Precision engineered
Tolerances, materials, and quality assurance discipline carried forward from the German vacuum tradition our founders trained in. Applied to every pump and blower that leaves our works.
Full technology coverage
From standard rotary vane to turbomolecular, claw to liquid-ring, side-channel blowers to roots stages. One engineering partner specifies the right technology for your process — not the one we happen to stock.
Built for the long run
Lower energy draw, extended oil-change intervals, vanes engineered for 20,000-hour service life. Total cost of ownership measured over years, not the line item on a single quote.
Direct engineering relationship
A single point of contact for selection, commissioning, spares and overhaul. Our engineers know every model in our range because we built it — not because we read the brochure.
Get in touch
Tell us about your application. Our engineers will help you find the right pump.
Talk to an engineer