nonclogging
Nonclogging describes equipment and design approaches intended to resist blockage by solids, fibers, debris or viscous materials in fluid-handling systems. The term is commonly applied to pumps, impellers, screens, valves and filters used in wastewater, sewage, stormwater, industrial slurry and irrigation applications. It is often presented in industry literature as “non-clog” or “non-clogging,” though in practice it denotes reduced clogging risk rather than complete immunity.
Design features that promote nonclogging performance include enlarged flow passages, recessed or vortex-style impellers, open-channel geometries,
Advantages of nonclogging designs include improved reliability, lower maintenance frequency, reduced downtime and better handling of