Scroll pump

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Tip seal

One of the biggest issue of owning a scroll pump is tip seals wear out fairly quickly and can be expensive to replace. Many scroll pumps are essentially totaled if kits can't be found readily. This section is about evaluating the merits of making DIY tip seals

Understand wear profile of different materials. Ex: for hobby use a lower grade material may be good enough for low duty cycle

How to know when tip seal is running low without opening / hearing grinding? What it be helpful to install hour counter?

Commercial

Sample commercial pricing. Keep distributors anonymous unless they explicitly list pricing

Vendor Pump Kit Price Notes
Busch FO 0018 C OHO Tip seal $545.00

2021-04

Busch FO 0018 C OHO Full $3928.00

2021-04

How much does a pump cost..

Manufacturing gaskets

Some suggested that these can only be injection molded

Suspect these can be (waterjet?) cut from sheets or simply applied as strips

Laser cutting probably isn't precise enough and would produce nasty fluorinated fumes

Milling might work (with enough support) but will waste a lot of expensive material

Material (black)

Busch black gasket material analysis

  • Suspected to be bronze filled PTFE
  • FTIR has confirmed PTFE is primary organic
  • EDS analysis pending

McMaster-Carr has bronze filled PTFE sheets

Material (yellow)

Scrolls [walls] are anodized aluminum

[gasket] likely Class 3 PTFE filled

that 1045 is even more likely


Rulon J can be made in thin film form

Looking at some rebuild kits

  • official kit has green viton orings not brown [for general gaskets]

Other option could be use something like PTFE bronze that could wear off easier but it's 10X cheaper so you would endup changing the seal more frequently but without custom built orders


Yellow gasket