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COVAL releases MPXS, its smallest micro vacuum pump to date

By The Robot Report Staff | December 4, 2024

A white hand holding COVAL's MPXS micro vacuum pump.

The MPXS micro vacuum pump puts the features of COVAL’s intelligent vacuum pumps into a smaller physical space. | Source: COVAL

COVAL SAS, a designer, producer, and marketer of vacuum components and systems, has released its latest micro vacuum pump, the MPXS. The Montélier, France-based company said it designed the pump to be pilot-controlled, ultra-compact, and equipped with high-performance communication capabilities. 

The new MPXS series is intended to provide manufacturers with an efficient tool for handling non-porous parts at high speeds on robots or automated systems, said COVAL. The micro vacuum pump follows the design principles of the company‘s intelligent vacuum pumps, which COVAL said are energy-efficiency, high-performance, and communications I/O.

With a width of just 12.5 mm (0.4 in.) and a weight of only 87 g (3 oz.), the company said the MPXS is the smallest vacuum pump it has created. This size means it can be installed as close as possible to suction cups or inside restricted spaces for reduced pick-up time with no loss of load, guaranteeing high speeds.

COVAL is an ISO 9001 V2015-certified company that specializes in vacuum handling systems for multiple industries. It has clients in fields including packaging, automotive, food processing, plastic processing, and aeronautics. COVAL markets its products and services internationally through its subsidiaries and its network of authorized distributors.

More details about the MPXS

Thanks to single-stage Venturi technology, MPXS series micro vacuum pumps can quickly reach a maximum vacuum of 85%. This makes it suited to dynamic applications requiring very short cycle times. 

COVAL said the two power levels of 0.53 and 0.92 SCFM add to the system’s versatility and enable it to adapt to the needs of each application.

The MPXS also provides the user with useful information at every stage of operation. COVAL said it equipped the system with a human-machine interface (HMI) that makes it easy to read operating, diagnostic, and maintenance information. It also enables rapid parameter setting.

In addition, the integrated IO-Link communication interface supports fast, cost-effective installation, continuous diagnostics, centralized parameter setting, and efficient communication with higher-level protocols such as EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, and EtherCAT.

MPXS micro vacuum pumps feature air-saving control (ASC) technology. COVAL said it intelligently regulates vacuum generation, enabling energy savings of 90% on average by stopping air consumption once the desired vacuum level has been reached.

The modularity of the MPXS series offers a wide choice of configurations, ensuring flexibility during installation and use. It is available as stand-alone modules or in islands of up to eight modules, with standard or powerful adjustable blower options.

COVAL said the MPXS micro vacuum pump’s small size, high performance, and wide range of functions and configurations make it suitable for industrial applications requiring high speeds. These include high-speed pick-and-place systems, robot manipulators, and automated production. It is especially useful for the plastics, electronics, and pharmaceutical industries, according to the company.


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