RRBS
Installation Guide and Technical Guidance
12 Months
Solid Liquid Separator
Physical Treatment
Industrial, Home, Agriculture, Hospital
Wooden Cabinet
Product Description







Bar screens can be manually or mechanically operated. Manual bar screens require frequent raking to remove accumulated waste, making this method labor-intensive, so only older plants use manual bar screens as their primary screening system. Mechanical bar screens use automated cleaning processes to prevent blockages by debris, typically equipped with screening compactors to convey waste to the processing area.
Types of mechanical bar screens include chain-driven bar screens, reciprocating rake bar screens, bar screens with suspended chains, and continuous belt bar screens. Chain-driven bar screens use continuous vertical chains with toothed rakes to clear debris from the screen surface. Reciprocating rake systems (also known as climber screens) have a single rake that pulls waste from the bottom to the top for processing. Suspended chain bar screens have a rake placed parallel to the screen, moving upwards to deposit waste into a collection chamber. Continuous belt bar screens consist of a continuous belt with many rakes on the screen.
As the first line of defense in wastewater treatment facilities, modern Mechanical Bar Screen Channels are trending towards higher automation and intelligent features, ensuring superior processing efficiency and minimizing manual tasks. These critical components are indispensable for the smooth operation of wastewater treatment systems, reliably intercepting and removing large solid particles to facilitate subsequent treatment processes with excellence.