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EJECTOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. One that ejects; especially : a mechanism of a firearm that ejects an empty cartridge. 2. A jet pump for withdrawing a gas, fluid, or powdery substance from ...
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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.
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Ejector - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
An ejector is a very simple device, which uses a high-pressure jet stream to compress gas. The momentum of the high-pressure jet stream is transferred to the ...
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ejector
ejector (ɪˈdʒɛktə(r)) [f. as prec. + -or, upon the analogy of L. agent-nouns in -or.] 1. a. gen. One who ejects. lit. and fig. See eject v. 1, 2.1640 Bp. Hall Episc. i. §17. 70 The ejectors should show better proofe than the ancient possessours. 1645 J. Bond Occasus Occid. 25, I find that sin brande...
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Compact Ejectors > Vacuum Components - Schmalz
Compact ejectors allow for short evacuation and depositing times. Compact ejectors feature functions such as an air saving function, condition monitoring ...
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How An Ejector Works - Transvac
An Ejector works by accelerating a high pressure stream (the 'motive') through a nozzle, converting the pressure energy into velocity.
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Ejector (disambiguation)
Ejector may refer to:
Caterpillar 740 Ejector, an articulated hauler (dump truck)
Hand ejector, a specific revolver (handgun) design
Ejection seat, after firing
Ejector rack, an aircraft fitting for carrying bombs
Ejector (Transformers), a character from the Transformers franchise
Ejector venturi
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Venturi Ejectors for Air and Gas Applications
An ejector is a device that can be used to compress or vent gases using another, higher pressure gas as a driving fluid. Ejectors have no moving parts and ...
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Ejector | Hydro Instruments
An ejector uses vacuum power for efficient gas feed in water treatment. Discover how ejectors ensure accurate chemical dosing and system performance.
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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.
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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 ...
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High Performance Ejectors - Cascade Fire Equipment
Cascade's High Performance Ejectors are valuable tools for obtaining additional water supplies from sources that would normally be difficult or impossible to ...
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ejector
ejector/ɪˈdʒektə(r); ɪ`dʒɛktɚ/ ndevice for ejecting people or things 弹射器(弹射人或物的装置). ejector seat (US also ejection seat) seat in an aircraft that allows the pilot to eject(3) (飞行器上的)弹射座椅.
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Sanitary napkins and ejector pumps - Love Plumbing & Remodel
Location. Connecticut. May 27, 2008. #2. I have made a lot of money off the subject of this debate! If it is not water, #1, #2, or toilet paper it should not go into an ejector pump system. I have seen ejector pumps cooked to death by sanitary napkins, tampons, and baby wipes being the big 3 killers!
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Lempor ejector
The ejector's name is a portmanteau of the names of Porta and Belgian locomotive engineer Maurice Lemaître. The Lempor ejector follows the principles of the de Laval nozzle.
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