Watering Vacuum Pumps

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Jaz Pumps is a trusted Watering Vacuum Pump Manufacturer in Mumbai, India, providing high-quality vacuum pumps for a wide range of industrial applications. Our pumps are designed to generate rough to medium vacuum levels with consistent and reliable performance, even in processes involving moisture, vapors, and gases.

Widely used in chemical, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, pulp and paper, and food processing industries, our watering vacuum pumps are known for their robust construction, smooth operation, and low maintenance requirements. Built with precision engineering and durable materials, they ensure long service life and stable vacuum output under demanding working conditions. Their efficient design helps improve productivity while reducing downtime and operational costs.

With a strong focus on quality manufacturing, strict performance testing, and dependable after-sales support, Jaz Pumps delivers vacuum solutions that meet modern industrial standards and customer expectations.

Description

Design & Working Principle

Our vacuum pumps operate using a multi-vane impeller mounted eccentrically within a round casing partly filled with liquid (usually water). As the impeller rotates, a liquid ring forms, compressing and discharging air or gas while leaving the casing ready to receive more. The liquid ring acts as a compressing medium, absorbs heat from compression and friction, handles incoming liquid slugs or vapor, and washes out contaminants, ensuring smooth and efficient operation.

Oil seal vacuum pumps use rotary vanes to create vacuum efficiently, while watering vacuum pumps use the liquid ring principle to handle gases, vapors, and liquids safely. Both types are manufactured using premium-quality raw materials, precision engineering, and strict quality standards for long-term durability.

Applications

Oil Seal & Watering Vacuum Pumps are versatile and used in:
  • Draining, drying, condensing, distilling, and evaporating

  • Sterilizing, impregnating, cooking, and venting processes

  • Conveying liquids and powders such as chemicals, sugar, wheat, and resins

  • Evacuating condensers, piping, and paper webs

  • Saturating insulation materials, wood, and textiles