Pumps for honey

Honey pumps and transfer systems are used when you need to move or cream honey. These pumps are especially useful for larger beekeepers, making it easier to fill containers and auxiliary equipment, or to transport honey into settling tanks and similar vessels. They can also be used for honey creaming. The creaming process involves repeatedly pumping extracted honey through a flexible rotor or a gear module. These components mechanically break down sugar crystals in the honey, ensuring a smooth texture. The desired consistency is achieved after several days of continuous circulation.

Honey pump Mellarius 400V, 0,37 kW, stationaryHoney pump Mellarius 400V, 0,37 kW, stationary
1094,24 €

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Honey pump Mellarius 230V, 0,37 kW, stationaryHoney pump Mellarius 230V, 0,37 kW, stationary
1143,62 €

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Honey pump Mellarius MaxiLine with troley - 400 VHoney pump Mellarius MaxiLine with troley - 400 V
1316,46 €

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Honey pump Mellarius MaxiLine with troley - 230 VHoney pump Mellarius MaxiLine with troley - 230 V
1415,23 €

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Honey pump Mellarius MaxiLine with troley and regulation - 230 VHoney pump Mellarius MaxiLine with troley and regulation - 230 V
1578,19 €

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Honey pump 1.5 kW, 230 VHoney pump 1.5 kW, 230 V
2273,25 €

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Honey pump 0.37 kW, 230 VHoney pump 0.37 kW, 230 V
1869,14 €

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Honey pump 1.5 kW, 400 VHoney pump 1.5 kW, 400 V
1693,42 €

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Honey pump 0.37 kW, 400 VHoney pump 0.37 kW, 400 V
1346,91 €

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Suction and pumping equipment for efficient honey transfer

Beekeeping sometimes requires more than just hive maintenance and honey harvesting. Modern technologies can make processes such as creaming and transferring honey easier. Honey suction and pumping systems are the ideal solution for beekeepers who value efficiency and quality in their production.

Should you choose a honey pump with a creaming function?

Honey creaming is a process in which crystals are mechanically broken down in extracted honey using a flexible rotor or a gear module. This technique gives the honey a smooth and uniform texture that remains stable for many months when stored at a consistent temperature.

Different types of honey pumps

Honey pumps 230 V

  1. Suction and pumping system 230V / 0.55kW

    • Advantages: Combines performance and efficiency with easy handling.

  2. Honey pump with creaming function 230V / 0.37 kW

    • Advantages: Compact version suitable for smaller operations.

  3. Honey pump with creaming function 230 V, 1.5 kW

    • Advantages: High pumping capacity of 1500 l/h, smooth regulation, and quick-release fittings.

Honey pumps 400 V

  1. Honey pump with creaming function, 400 V, 0.37 kW

    • Advantages: Performance of 900 l/h, ideal for medium and large-scale beekeeping operations.

  2. Honey pump with creaming function, 0.55 kW, stationary version

    • Advantages: Gear module designed for fast and efficient creaming.

  3. Honey pump with creaming function, 400 V, 1.5 kW

    • Advantages: Powerful performance suited for large-scale transferring operations.

Specialized equipment

  • Screw pump with creaming function

    • Suitable for: Precise honey transfer with minimal loss and easy installation.

  • Settling tank with integrated pump

    • Suitable for: Effective honey filtration, with stainless steel construction ensuring long service life.

Technical parameters and benefits

The technology behind honey pumps lies in their ability to maintain a steady creaming process, increase work efficiency, and adapt to different honey types. Their user-friendly controls and stainless steel construction make them an essential part of modern beekeeping equipment. The duration of the creaming process and the final texture of honey depend not only on the pump’s power but also on the ambient temperature and honey variety.

Investing in high-quality suction and pumping systems can significantly enhance your honey production efficiency while maintaining excellent consistency and quality. With available grant support, now is the perfect time to consider upgrading your beekeeping equipment!