Washing Siphonage

Siphonage flushing is the movement of liquid from one reservoir to another using a flexible tube. This procedure is used, for example, during gastric lavage, when its cavity is first filled with water through a funnel-shaped rubber tube, and then this tube is bent so that it begins to function as a siphon; With the help of this tube, all its contents are removed from the stomach. Siphon flushing is based on the laws of hydrostatics and uses the difference in fluid pressure in communicating vessels. A flexible tube allows you to move liquid in the desired direction without the expenditure of external energy. This simple and effective method is widely used in medicine, industry and everyday life.



Siphon flushing is a procedure that is used to clean pipes and sewer systems. It consists in the fact that water under pressure is supplied through the sewerage system, which flushes the pipes and removes contaminants.

Siphon flushing can be used to clean various types of sewer systems, including home systems, industrial systems and public systems.

To carry out the siphon flushing procedure, you must have special equipment such as pumps, hoses and valves. It is also necessary to have access to the sewerage system and know its structure.

The siphon washing procedure can be performed either by professionals or independently. However, if you do not have experience in carrying out such work, it is better to turn to specialists.

After the siphon washing procedure, the pipes and sewage system must be cleaned of dirt and residual water. This may require the use of special tools such as chemical solutions or ultrasonic devices.

It is important to remember that siphon systems must be flushed regularly to avoid clogging the pipes and reducing the efficiency of the system.



Siphon washing or, in other words, siphoning is a special medical method that is used in the treatment and prevention of various diseases of internal organs.

The procedure is carried out using special equipment that allows you to move liquid from one place to another. Various liquids can be used for rinsing, such as water,