Solving the Ragging Problem: How Non-Clog Pumps Save Time and Money
Ragging refers to the accumulation of fibrous debris—such as rags, wet wipes, hair, and stringy trash—inside a pump. This typically happens when these materials entangle around the impeller in wastewater systems, forming rope-like bundles or “rag balls.” Ragging leads to a drastic drop in pump performance by reducing flow as impeller passages become obstructed, forcing … Continue reading
