The principle of a direct-discharge garbage disposer, also known as a kitchen food waste disposer, can be summarized as follows:
Drive Mechanism: The direct-discharge garbage disposer is primarily driven by a small DC or AC motor that powers the internal grinding components to rotate at high speeds.
Grinding Process: When the motor is activated, the grinding components (such as a spinning plate or grinding hammers) rotate rapidly, utilizing centrifugal force to impact, cut, or tear the food waste within the grinding chamber, thereby reducing it to tiny particles.
Filtration and Discharge: The grinding chamber of the disposer also serves as a filter, automatically retaining solid food particles and ensuring that the ground particles are small enough (typically less than 2-3 millimeters in diameter) to pass smoothly through the drainpipe and sewage system without causing clogs.
● Reduces the accumulation of kitchen food waste, preventing odor and bacterial growth.
● Contributes to maintaining a clean and hygienic kitchen and living environment.
● Facilitates waste classification and recycling by processing waste at its source.