Frequently Asked Questions

HANDLING LIQUIDS

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What needs to change to vacuum liquids safely?
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Vacuuming liquids safely with a DuroVac requires more than just switching it on. Key considerations include: using a dedicated liquid pre-separator between your vacuum and the material, changing system components between applications to prevent cross-contamination or system damage, and understanding that improper handling can lead to major safety and equipment issues. To explore liquid-handling adaptations or custom vacuum solutions, contact your DuroVac representative or email sales@durovac.com.
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What should I do if my application involves liquids or moist materials?
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If your process includes liquids or damp materials, DuroVac may not be the right solution. While specialized adaptations exist, they are: highly application-specific, not part of our standard vacuum system offering, and subject to strict operational guidelines. Please consult a DuroVac® expert to determine the safest and most effective approach for your situation.
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Can I modify my durovac vacuum system to handle liquids?
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We do not recommend modifying any DuroVac system for use with liquids. These vacuums are purpose-built for dry applications, and unauthorized modifications can: create serious safety risks, void your equipment warranty, and lead to vacuum system failure. If you have questions about your specific application, contact your DuroVac® representative or email sales@durovac.com before making any changes.
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Can I use a DuroVac Industrial Vacuum to clean up liquids or spills?
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DuroVac industrial vacuums are engineered specifically for dry material handling and are not designed for liquid recovery. While it may be technically possible in very specific situations, using a DuroVac system for liquid or spill cleanup is strongly discouraged due to safety concerns and performance limitations. If your application requires vacuuming liquids, a different type of system may be more appropriate.