The Spec Sheet

High vacuum recovery environments demand more from blower systems than simple airflow capability alone.

As operating cycles become longer and recovery conditions become more demanding, many vacuum systems begin experiencing reduced airflow consistency, excessive operating temperatures, and declining pulling performance under load.

The Hibon SIAV/H series was engineered specifically for these severe-duty operating environments. Built around Hibon’s proven three-lobe air-injected high vacuum technology, the SIAV/H series is designed to maintain strong airflow performance while supporting cooler continuous-duty operation across demanding recovery applications.

This spec sheet explores the operating philosophy, airflow performance characteristics, and severe-duty positioning behind one of Hibon’s most established vacuum recovery technologies.

SIAV 8702 Data Sheet Cover

Why It Matters

For hydrovac excavation, industrial vacuuming, sludge recovery, and municipal cleaning applications, maintaining recovery performance throughout the job directly impacts operational productivity.

Thermal stress, airflow restriction, and inconsistent cooling can reduce recovery efficiency during longer operating cycles, especially in applications operating under high vacuum conditions.

The SIAV/H series was developed to help operators maintain:

  • stronger airflow consistency
  • cooler operating conditions
  • high vacuum recovery capability
  • continuous-duty operating performance

without relying on water cooling systems.

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Why Air Injection Matters in High Vacuum Recovery Applications

Continuous-duty recovery applications create significant operating stress across vacuum systems.

As systems operate under load, heat buildup and airflow instability can begin affecting recovery consistency, especially in demanding hydrovac and industrial vacuum environments.

Hibon’s air-injected blower technology was engineered to help support cooler operation while maintaining high airflow recovery performance throughout demanding duty cycles.

Inside Hibon High Vacuum Blower Technology

Inside the Spec Sheet

  • high vacuum airflow performance positioning
  • air-injected blower operating concepts
  • continuous-duty recovery considerations
  • severe-duty application positioning
  • blower configuration options
  • airflow and vacuum performance capabilities
  • operating efficiency advantages
  • high vacuum operating characteristics

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Continuous-duty recovery environments create significant thermal stress across blower systems operating under high vacuum conditions. Excessive heat buildup can impact airflow consistency and recovery performance during longer operating cycles.

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