1. River clearance boats are primarily used for picking up garbage and floating debris from rivers and lakes, and can automatically unload the collected waste and debris onto designated shore docks or garbage trucks.
2. The river clearance barge features a two-compartment structure, with the collection chamber located at the bow. It can freely adjust the dredging depth based on the garbage conditions. The ends of the collection chamber are equipped with mechanical pendulums that can swing left and right to expand the cleaning area. The conveyor belt on the pendulum can rotate, creating a water current to suck small debris into the collection chamber, enhancing cleaning efficiency.
3. The middle compartment serves as a storage and unloading bay for collected waste and debris. Upon the ship's arrival at the dock, the middle compartment can be raised to rotate and unload the waste via a conveyor belt.
4. The river clearing barge has a wide sweeping range, is spacious and aesthetically pleasing, produces minimal noise, consumes low fuel, operates safely and simply, and has a high degree of automation, effectively cleaning riverways.





















































































































































































