
Robert Stevens
Market Strategy - Vacuum Solutions
Keep your vacuum system race-ready: eliminate hidden losses, manage heat, and sustain peak efficiency through smart maintenance

A well-designed vacuum system is the starting point for efficiency. Keeping it efficient over time is a different challenge. Like in motorsport, performance is not only defined by engineering or what happens on the track, but by what happens during a pit stop. Maintenance is where performance is either preserved - or gradually lost.
In daily operation, small inefficiencies often go unnoticed. Leaks, rising temperatures, degraded consumables, or suboptimal servicing quietly increase energy consumption, reduce reliability, and shorten equipment life. These effects build up over time, turning minor issues into measurable costs and unplanned downtime. A structured, high-quality maintenance approach ensures that vacuum systems continue to operate as designed: efficiently, reliably, and predictably.
Join us to learn how effective maintenance turns efficiency into a sustained performance advantage by learning how to:
Detect and prevent vacuum leaks
Manage heat and ambient conditions
Maintain performance through proactive servicing
Select the right spare parts and consumables
For professionals with a basic to intermediate understanding of vacuum systems, including production, maintenance and energy managers, as well as process and plant engineers seeking to improve operational efficiency in industrial applications.