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coarse bar screen

Once upon a time, there was such a thing as the “coarse bar screen.” Notice the funny name, but these are used in machines which clean dirty water. This article will also discuss the workings of coarse bar screens, detail their role in helping to keep our environment clean and explore how they have evolved into a more efficient solution over the years.

You can consider this as a coarse bar screen in which all bars are placed side by side but spaced with each other at some defined distance. When sediment-laden water passes through them the sticks, rocks and other materials within in it are caught. It is kind of like when you are cooking pasta and you use a strainer. It allows the water to run through, but leaves all of your spaghetti behind! The coarse bar screen operates on the same principle.

Coarse Bar Screens in Wastewater Treatmen

Yet not so easy as it sounds! For rags this design is also necessary — all the bigger particles must be retained, but at same time nothing between bars can get stuck or clog them. So that is why they can often be available in specific configurations, such as V-shape bars to help keep things on the move or made out of tough materials — stainless steel for example handle harsh conditions.

Large debris such as rocks and sticks, then particles pass through the coarse bar screens in raw water of waste waters. These solids are later removed and transported to a landfill where they can be safely discarded. It does this by means of making the water much cleaner and prepared for whatever steps might come subsequently down the pipeline, barring another round or rounds of cleaning.

Why choose Yimei Environmental coarse bar screen?

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