Leakage when shutting off the vacuum pump


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Dezer
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Hi Guys,

I have a problem in my vacuum infusion process, with the vacuum pump turned on the pressure is constantly at 0.9 atm, but if I turn off the vacuum line the pressure starts to drop. I have already looked for microwaves and can not find anything.

Is it a problem for me to infuse the part and keep the pump running constantly until the healing time?
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It can also be the pump itself.
Without any mechanism to hold vacuum I have seen some pumps run  backwards for a bit when turned off.

I have a one way valve right on the pump. 





Edited 8 Years Ago by Fasta
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