What’s the difference between QVC and ZKS?

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Houssam Zaibi asked:

September 22, 2025 9:30 am

What’s the difference between QVC and ZKS?

Senieer Answered:

September 22, 2025 10:00 am

The QVC vacuum feeder is a pneumatic device that utilizes compressed air as its power source and generates a high vacuum through a vacuum generator to facilitate material conveying. But as it relies on compressed air, the QVC vacuum feeder cannot operate independently, it must be equipped with an auxiliary air supply system to meet the need for the vacuum degree. A key advantage is that no electrical components are involved in its vacuum generation section, making it highly suitable for use in explosive, humid, or dusty environments. We also offer customized needs.

The ZKS vacuum feeder is an electric device that uses electric power as the direct energy source and drives a vacuum pump via a motor to create a vacuum. This design grants the ZKS feeder strong operational independence, with less demand for compressed air than the QVC vacuum feeder. The vacuum degree and air extraction volume are stable and can be precisely controlled by the vent valve(optional), making it ideal for long-distance, large-flow, or high-stability conveying tasks.

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