02/18/2025
With the TURBOVAC MAG 2807 iS and 3207 iS Maglev turbomolecular pumps, Leybold is launching two compact turbomolecular pumps in the pumping speed class of 3,000 l/s. Equipped with magnetic rotor bearings, these highly robust, low vibration pumps are ideal for clean, hydrocarbon free, high vacuum conditions. They are well-suited for applications in research and development and industrial fields such as coating, electron beam processes, space simulation chambers and beamline applications.
"The exceptional performance of the vacuum pumps is due to their compact design and extended maintenance intervals," said Jinane Haddad, Product Manager, Leybold.

TURBOVAC MAG 2807 iS
They have maintenance intervals of up to 80,000 hours or 10,000 cycles. In addition to these attributes, the vacuum specialists at Leybold placed great emphasis on the ratio of maximum pumping speed to footprint during development. The TURBOVAC MAG iS delivers excellent performance values in terms of pumping speed and gas throughput – with speeds of up to 3,200 l/s, at a maximum throughput of 26 and 33 mbar l/s for Ar and N2 respectively.
An important feature that sets the TURBOVAC MAG iS apart from comparable competitor products is its universal range of applications: the turbomolecular pump's weight of less than 60 kilograms is a key factor here – a figure that makes it one of the lightest pumps in its size class.
Haddad said, "It can be installed in almost any position. It is precisely this feature that makes these innovations from Leybold the ideal high vacuum pump for working environments where space is limited and flexibility is required.”
Users value not only the compactness of the TURBOVAC MAG iS pumps but also their versatility, cleanliness and reliability. With an innovative pump and bearing design, these pumps are tailored for sensitive applications that demand a clean, hydrocarbon-free vacuum, such as in coating processes. "This includes the production of glass lenses, medical devices and the coating of aerospace components and architectural glass," said Haddad.
Additionally, they are ideal for scientific research fields like accelerators, where clean, vibration-free operation is crucial. "In industrial applications, performance reliability is key to maintaining production levels," said Haddad.
About Leybold
Established in 1850, Leybold is a pioneer in vacuum innovation and its inventions have paved the way for many modern-day vacuum technologies, including its range of next-generation vacuum products. The company was founded in Cologne, Germany, with sales and service locations around the globe. It is part of the Atlas Copco Group. For more information, visit https://www.leybold.com/en.



