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Wednesday, 16 August 2023 14:11

EVAK Pumps: A Professional's Choice

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As a leading producer of durable submersible pumps, EVAK has gained recognition among professionals in the construction and water-sewage sectors. If your expertise lies in designing, construction, industrial applications, or wastewater treatment, EVAK offers an efficient and reliable solution tailored to your needs.

Construction and Drainage Pumps

Typical submersible pumps need to be fully submerged in liquid for proper cooling during ongoing use. EVAK's construction pumps, such as the EUB, EUB-M, EDW, and DIVA series, are designed to operate continuously even when partially submerged or without a steady flow of liquid. Built with robust materials, these pumps can be easily installed in narrow wells.

Sewage Pumps

Standard grinder pumps have a limited lifespan when used in gravity sewer systems. EVAK's HIPPO sewage pumps provide a durable alternative, featuring full passage impellers that resist clogging without the need for expensive grinders. The design of these pumps prevents sewage buildup and blockages. Additionally, built-in safeguards protect against issues like improper voltage and damage due to overheating or blockages. Quick-coupling device with siliding bracket ensure easy removal.

Pumps for Challenging Conditions

Municipal pumping stations often deal with diverse sewage materials, such as wet wipes and long fibers, which can clog conventional pumps. EVAK's LEOPARD pump is engineered for these demanding conditions, combining a self-cleaning impeller with a mechanism that cuts through larger solids and fibrous materials. This design results in a highly effective and versatile solution.

Pumps for Specialized Tasks

Industrial applications frequently involve liquids with varying properties and temperatures. EVAK STEEL pumps, crafted with acid-resistant steel and chemically resistant FKM seals, are designed to meet these challenges. Efficient cooling systems and adjustable parameters make these pumps suitable for handling liquids at elevated temperatures (up to 70°C), varying densities and viscosities, and a broad range of pH levels.