
The grille decontamination machine is assembled from a unique set of rake teeth into a rotary grille chain. Driven by a motor reducer, the rake tooth chain performs a rotary motion against the direction of water flow. When the rake tooth chain rotates to the upper part of the equipment, due to the guidance of the sheave and curved track, relative self-cleaning motion occurs between each set of rake teeth, and most of the solid matter falls by gravity. Another part relies on the reverse motion of the sweeper to clean the debris adhering to the rake teeth. In terms of water flow direction, the rake tooth chain is similar to a grille, and the gap between the rake teeth assembled on the rake tooth chain shaft can be selected according to the usage conditions. After the rake teeth separate the solid suspended matter in the fluid, it can ensure smooth water flow. The entire working process is continuous or intermittent, and it works well when combined with a screw conveyor.
