MASS-VAC, INC.
PO Box 359
247 Rangeway Road, North Billerica, MA 01862-0359
978/667-2393 Fax 978/671-0014
E-mail sales@massvac.com
Herbert R. Gatti, Chief Executive Officer and President
David R. Rolph, Director of Markeing and Sales
Company Profile
Mass-Vac, Inc. was incorporated in 1972 in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by founders H.W. Gatti and K.P. Ray. The company is privately owned. Formed initially as a service organization to provide vacuum pump and system rebuilding in the Northeast United States, the company developed a line of vacuum products designed to protect and enhance vacuum system performance. Over thirty years later, the company remains a leader in vacuum pump service nationwide, and has expanded its product line and markets. In addition, Mass-Vac, Inc. provides product distribution in New England for several vacuum equipment and supply manufacturers.
MV Products are sold nationally and internationally. In the U.S. They are sold both factory direct and through manufacturerís representatives. The company has selling agents in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, Singapore, Israel, Germany, France, The Netherlands, Norway, the U.K. and Canada.
Product Lines
Products, Services and Markets
MV Products Division of Mass-Vac, Inc. manufactures products to protect the vacuum pump, the vacuum system and the environment. These products include a complete line of vacuum inlet traps with a variety of interchangeable filter elements. These traps, with the appropriate filter elements, are used to protect pumps used on LP-CVD systems, freeze dryers, gel dryers, plasma etch systems and many other laboratory and production applications.
The company designed and manufactured a two stage oil filtration system for removing particles and acids from vacuum pump fluids. These systems have clear sumps so that the condition of the pump fluid can be observed while being filtered. They offer a choice of elements such as cellulose acetate, activated alumina and PolyPro 2, 5 or 20 micron particle filters. The gear pump moves the pump fluid at the rate of 1 gallon per minute.
To keep oil mist from contaminating the atmosphere in the vicinity of the vacuum pump, the company manufactures oil mist eliminators that use microfiberglass coalescing filter elements. These elements provide an efficiency of better than 99.9999% in removing particles as small as 0.1 micron. These units are corrosion resistant and come in different sizes for the various size vacuum pumps.