Stationary Vacuum Systems
Stationary vacuum systems are heavy vacuum systems built as permanent fixtures. They are automated and can run up to 24 hours a day.
Stationary vacuum systems may serve a wide variety of applications, including: spill cleanup (including explosive dust spills), material recovery, plant cleanup, batching, vacuum conveying, continuous discharging, pressure loading and unloading, pneumatic conveying and industrial vacuuming. Read More…

Leading Manufacturers
National Turbine Corporation
Syracuse, NY | 888-293-7434Since 1991, National Turbine Corporation has been manufacturing quality vacuum cleaners. Our personnel have over 150 years of combined sales application, engineering and manufacturing knowledge and is a leading source for quality products.

VAC-U-MAX
Belleville, NJ | 800-822-8629We are vacuum experts, both for vacuum cleaners and vacuum systems for manufacturing needs. We will create custom systems that will help you reach your industry goals- no matter what they our.

Multi-Vac Inc.
Union Grove, WI | 800-640-4213As a leader in the vacuum cleaner manufacturing industry, Multi-Vac offers vacuums for a variety of applications. Products include central industrial vacuums, portable vacuum cleaners and more.

HafcoVac
Midland Park, NJ | 201-255-7565Our vacuum cleaners are built to last. We offer a lifetime warranty on each of our vacuum systems, because we are confident that they will last through years of use. We believe in creating lasting, reliable solutions for our customers, because we know that quality and reliability are important to you. Learn more when you give us a call today!

Fast-Vac™
Union Grove, WI | 800-558-2280We aim to achieve measurable cost savings for you while producing a cleaner and safer work environment in your workplace. We meet your needs for cleaning or maintaining, recycling, non-destructively excavating, or improving air quality.

The type of system a stationary vacuum manufacturer will build for you depends on your application specifications, most notably the materials you need it to gather. Some of the materials that stationary vacuum systems most commonly consume are dusts, such as sawdust, explosive dust and hazardous dust like asbestos dust. They also deal with materials like: metal waste (ex. iron chips), blasting media, plastic resin, organic fibers, insulation, gravel and free flowing media like cement slurries.
Stationary vacuum systems offer their users a wide variety of advantages. First, they quite versatile. Second, they take several cleaning tasks and roll them into one. Third, they are less labor-intensive and cumbersome than portable vacuum systems. In addition, they are powerful; they’re usually available powers up to 30 HP. Also, they are the perfect way to meet EPA requirements. Finally, because they can run 24/7 and require little to no operator assistance, they are incredibly efficient. They are an investment, but in the long run, they will save you quite a bit of money.