A medium-sized waste decomposition treatment device that turns waste into ash using only reactive oxygen without fire.
Polaris 1.0, a medium-sized machine that decomposes plastics, expanded polystyrene, urethane, films, etc., into ash at a ratio of 1/300 using reactive oxygen species, significantly reduces industrial waste disposal costs.
What is active oxygen? Active oxygen is said to be the substance with the highest oxidation capability on Earth. When humans breathe, the active oxygen produced by their own bodies instantaneously oxidizes and kills bacteria and viruses in the atmosphere. Active oxygen not only has strong oxidative properties but also possesses the ability to dry organic materials in a short time. A groundbreaking technology that artificially generates active oxygen was invented in Japan, leading to the creation of the Polaris, a waste decomposition treatment device with strong drying capabilities that uses an active oxygen generation device (AOS). "Polaris" is a device that can heat active oxygen at low temperatures, without using fire, to reduce organic waste such as plastics, wood, and polystyrene to ash that is about 1/300th of its original volume, all while maintaining an oxygen concentration below 15%. The engineer who invented this technology for generating active oxygen was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette by His Majesty the Emperor in April 2022. Polaris, which enables decomposition treatment using only active oxygen without fire, is capable of decomposing solid organic materials such as resins, petrochemical products, plastics, polystyrene, urethane, films, sheets, cardboard, and wood at low temperatures. Polaris 1.0 is a medium-sized decomposition treatment device with a capacity of one cubic meter.
- Company:カッティングエッジ
- Price:10 million yen-50 million yen