Vacuum cleaner micro pump, often found in small handheld, robotic, or specialized vacuum devices, serves to create negative pressure (suction) by removing air molecules from a sealed or semi-sealed space. These compact, oil-free, and energy-efficient pumps act as the core "heart" of the device, providing necessary suction in environments where larger pumps are impractical.
Continuous Air Extraction (Suction): The primary role is drawing air out of a chamber to create a vacuum effect, enabling the vacuuming of dust, light debris, or small particles.
Negative Pressure Generation: It creates stable, controllable, and often high-strength vacuum pressure (-30kPa to -100kPa) for small-scale applications.
Pick-and-Place/Lifting: In robotics and automation, micro pumps activate vacuum
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