Sewage extraction, wastewater pumping, sludge removal, septic tank cleaning

Two common types are the vacuum pump and the auger. Each has its own pros and cons: the pump type handles thin manure without lumps and high rates of soft stringy materials, is cost-effective, but is prone to clogs; the auger type has lower requirements for manure impurities, generally requires high horsepower to ensure high-speed rotation, and is less prone to clogs, though it is slightly more expensive.

Purpose: Sewage extraction, biogas digester sludge extraction, livestock manure extraction in farms, etc. Septic Pump Edit Discuss Upload Video
A sewage pump is a pump integrated with a motor that operates submerged below the liquid surface. Compared to traditional waste pumps, sewage pumps are primarily used for agricultural irrigation and for pumping feces in farms, as well as in harsh environments. These pumps are compact and aesthetically pleasing, occupying minimal space, with strong cutting power and good passageability, making installation and maintenance convenient. The bottom of the sewage pump is equipped with a high-strength cutting impeller, which can easily chop up fibers, feces, branches, and other debris.































