Whenever selecting mechanical pump fluids for use in mass spectrometers, it is important to select the fluid with the lowest vapor pressure, as this determines the ultimate vacuum the pump can achieve, minimizes backstreaming, significantly reduces pumpdown time and maximizes vacuum. The major three mineral based oils used for rough pumps in mass spectrometers include Inland 19Invoil 20 and Inland 45. Any of these pump fluids can be used in all Edward, Adixen, Welch and other mechanical rough pumps.

 

Products Vapor Pressure @25 °C (Torr) Boiling Point @.01 Torr (°C) Viscosity @40 °C (CST) Viscosity @100 °C (CST) Pour Point (°C) Flash Point (°C) Fire Point (°C) Density @25 °C (gm/cc) Reclaimable
Inland 19 3 x 10 -5 112 51 8.1 -15 213 244 0.86 No
Invoil 20 3 x 10 -6 127 58 8.5 -10 224 259 0.86 Yes
Invoil 21 3 x 10 -5 112 54 8.1 -15 213 244 0.86 No
Inland 45 1 x 10 -6 133 49 6.9 -59 268 288 0.83 Yes
Inland TW <1 x 10 -6 158 56 8.9 -12 243 270 0.86 Yes
Fomblin Y06/6 6 x 10 -6 >250 22 4 -45 None None 1.88 Yes
Fomblin Y14/6 3 x 10 -6 >250 47 7.5 -40 None None 1.89 Yes
Fomblin Y16/6 3 x 10 -6 >250 54 8.6 -45 None None 1.89 Yes
Fomblin Y25/6 1 x 10 -6 >250 72.4 10 -35 None None 1.89 Yes
Inland 33 <1 x 10 -6 166 67 9.3 -10 247 275 0.86 Yes

 

The selection of a specific grade of pump oil utilized depends on the users needs including the mass range of the mass spectrometer, the system cleanliness required, the sensitivity required and the cost the user is willing to pay.

  • Inland 19 is the basic mineral oil used in most mass spectrometer vacuum pumps. It has been engineered for use with all mechanical vacuum pumps, providing for minimal backstreaming.
  • Invoil 20 is a better grade of mineral oil for use in mechanical rough pumps. It has been distilled to remove the majority of the light fractions present in the base oil. These light fractions represent weak links in oil and tend to provide a source of attack for reactive gases. In addition they can easily migrate into the vacuum system to increase mass spec background. Invoil 20 will provide for better pumping efficiency, lower vacuum and longer vacuum pump life in comparison to Inland 19 or similar oils.
  • Inland 45 is the newest and best grade of oil for mechanical vacuum pumps for mass spectrometers. It is a highly refined and distilled pump oil which will provide for optimum vacuum levels and minimal mass spectrometer background. It is recommended for mass spectrometers such as high resolution instruments which require the cleanest system, highest vacuum levels and optimum pumping efficiency. This oil is now recommended for the H.P. mass spectrometer systems.
  • Inland TW mechanical pump fluid is specifically recommended for applications where exposure to reactive or corrosive gases is prevalent, such as electrospray and particle beam.
  • Fomblin PFPE oils are non-flammable chemically inert fluids for use in areas where there are high levels of oxygen or where serious corrosion is a problem. This oil is identical to Krytox. Several manufacturers recommend this pump fluid for uses such as in the H.P. Particle Beam mass spectrometer.