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  1. Vacuum ejector - Wikipedia

    A vacuum ejector, or simply ejector, or aspirator, is a type of vacuum pump, which produces vacuum by means of the Venturi effect. In an ejector, a working fluid (liquid or gaseous) flows …

  2. What is an Ejector? Types, Parts, Datasheet, and ... - What Is Piping

    Sep 30, 2021 · An Ejector is a piece of equipment often used to eject gases and vapors or non-condensable from a system to generate a vacuum. Ejectors are used in several industries in …

  3. Ejectors & Its Working Principle – The Engineering Concepts

    Apr 19, 2025 · Ejector is a static device which works on Bernoulli’s Principle or venturi effect (when the velocity of fluid increases, there is a decrease in pressure and vice versa).

  4. EJECTOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of EJECTOR is one that ejects; especially : a mechanism of a firearm that ejects an empty cartridge.

  5. Ejectors | Jet pumps - GEA

    Ejectors, also known as jet pumps, have a simple design, they are reliable and require low maintenance because they work without moving parts. Devices for the conveyance, …

  6. Ejectors - Graham Manufacturing

    Steam Jet Ejectors – the largest vacuum producing devices available – are used in the most demanding of applications. Virtually maintenance-free with no moving parts, they can be …

  7. Ejector - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The ejector is a special compression device that works by the Venturi effect without the consumption of electricity.

  8. Water and Steam Ejectors - Baelz NA

    Ejectors are static devices that use the high pressure of a motive liquid or gas to compress and entrain a low-pressure flare gas to an intermediate discharge pressure. They are mounted to …

  9. How Eductors & Ejectors work - Principle of Operation

    Ejectors operate by using gaseous fluids, such as steam or air as the high pressure motive fluid to create vacuums as well as to pump, compress and boost secondary low pressure gases. How …

  10. Vacuum Ejectors - Schmalz

    Ejectors work on the Venturi principle; they are divided into singlestage ejectors and ejectors featuring eco-nozzle technology. The compressed air is supplied through connection (A) to …