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A disposer is a machine that is installed in the kitchen sink drain to grind and process food waste, allowing it to be flushed away with water. It enables easy disposal of food waste right at the source, helping to maintain cleanliness and prevent unpleasant odors. It can be installed in most kitchens, and its operation is very simple, making it safe for use by elderly individuals or those who are not comfortable with machines. **Benefits of a Disposer:** - Eliminates the need for a corner basket, allowing for a more spacious sink area. - No need for cleaning slime and other residues. - Allows for food waste disposal while doing the dishes. - Prevents unpleasant odors. - Prevents pests. - Reduces the burden of taking out the trash. - Has less environmental impact compared to incineration. If you are considering installing a disposer or have any doubts about the installation, please feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationDrone inspections have been legally recognized as having the same level of accuracy as sounding rod inspections due to the amendment of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act on April 1, 2022. In traditional inspection methods, workers conducted inspections using sounding rods or took images of the exterior walls from the ground with infrared cameras, analyzing the images for inspection. However, these methods resulted in long inspection periods and made it impossible to inspect high-rise areas. With drone inspections, it is possible to inspect high-rise areas using drones equipped with infrared cameras. Additionally, by converting inspection points into thermographic images to identify anomalies based on temperature differences, defects in high or narrow areas that were previously unobservable by human effort can now be detected. (Features) - Sounding rod inspection → Workers need to set up scaffolding for inspections, incurring labor and equipment costs. - Drone inspection → Inspections are conducted using drones, eliminating the need for scaffolding and reducing labor and equipment costs.
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Free membership registrationDrone inspections have been legally recognized as having the same level of accuracy as sounding rod surveys due to the revision of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act effective April 1, 2022. In traditional inspection methods, workers conducted inspections using sounding rods or took images of the exterior walls from the ground with infrared cameras and analyzed the images. However, these methods resulted in lengthy investigation periods and made it impossible to inspect high-rise areas. With drone inspections, it is possible to inspect high-rise areas using drones equipped with infrared cameras. Additionally, by converting inspection points into thermographic images to identify anomalies based on temperature differences, defects in high or narrow areas that were previously unobservable by human effort can now be detected. *For more detailed information or specific examples, please feel free to contact us.*
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Free membership registrationA disposer is a food waste disposal grinder installed directly under the kitchen sink that grinds food waste and discharges it into the drainage pipe along with water. The operation of the disposer is quite simple: 1. Turn on the water 2. Activate the disposer 3. Turn off the disposer 4. Turn off the water. As long as you follow this order, there is almost no chance of clogging the pipes. The key is to start by running water. As long as water is flowing, the ground food waste will be pushed out sequentially, preventing it from accumulating in the pipes. However, if you do not run water or if the amount of water is insufficient, there is a risk of clogging the pipes, which can lead to issues with the disposer. If a clog occurs, it will require specialized tools or the assistance of a professional to resolve. **Features:** - Convenient processing of food waste as it is generated - Clean - Odor prevention *If you would like to know more details or specific examples, please feel free to contact us.*
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Free membership registrationA disposer is a food waste grinder installed under the sink. It is a cleaning and hygienic processing device that is installed just below the kitchen sink drain, preventing food waste from accumulating in the sink. When vegetable scraps and other food waste generated during cooking are fed into the disposer, an internal motor drives a rotating hammer (blade) that uses centrifugal force to smash the waste against the device's outer wall. This process occurs while water is flowing, allowing the waste to be carried away with the water into the sewage system.
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Free membership registrationDrone inspections were legally recognized on April 1, 2022, due to the amendment of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act. In traditional inspections conducted by workers, the costs for preparing scaffolding were required, and in the case of sounding surveys, a large number of personnel and time were needed for extensive inspections. With drone inspections, the inspection work can be carried out with just a worker operating the drone. Additionally, since drone operation and aerial footage analysis are generally automated, the necessary equipment is reduced compared to traditional inspection methods, allowing for a decrease in the number of personnel required for the work. This efficient drone inspection can also shorten the inspection period, making it possible to keep inspection costs low. 【Advantages of Adoption】 ■ Cost Reduction ■ Shortened Inspection Period ■ Reduced Labor For more details, please download the materials or contact us.
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Free membership registrationDrone inspections were legally recognized with the revision of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act on April 1, 2022. In traditional exterior wall inspections, workers often used tapping rods due to accuracy issues, which required a long time to conduct extensive inspections. Additionally, scaffolding was necessary for workers to perform inspections, which further increased the time needed to prepare equipment. (Features of Drone Inspections) - No need to set up scaffolding - Capable of extensive inspections from the air - Significantly reduces inspection time For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registrationDrone inspections have been legally recognized as having the same level of accuracy as traditional tapping rod inspections since the revision of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act on April 1, 2022. Traditional tapping rod inspections required workers to set up scaffolding and check each exterior wall with a tapping rod, which posed a risk of falling and was very dangerous. In drone inspections, workers operate a drone equipped with an infrared camera from the ground, capturing aerial images of the exterior walls for inspection, eliminating the risk of falling and allowing for safe inspections. *If you would like to know more details or specific examples, please feel free to contact us.*
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Free membership registrationThe inspection under Article 12 is mandated for owners and managers of specific buildings as defined by government ordinances and specific administrative agencies. Drone inspections were legally recognized with the amendment to Article 12 of the Building Standards Act on April 1, 2022. In traditional inspections using tapping rods, workers had to set up scaffolding and inspect the exterior walls with tapping rods, which incurred costs and extended inspection periods, as well as posed a risk of falling accidents. However, exterior wall inspections using drones do not require scaffolding or other equipment, as they utilize drones equipped with infrared cameras to inspect the walls, thereby reducing costs and allowing for shorter inspection periods. Additionally, since workers operate the drones from the ground, concerns about falling accidents are eliminated. *If you would like to know more details or specific examples, please feel free to contact us.*
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Free membership registrationA disposer is a machine that is installed in the sink's drain to grind and process food waste. There are different types of disposers based on their operation, mainly "continuous feed" and "batch feed." (Features) - Continuous feed: By providing a dedicated switch, it prevents splashing even when the lid is open, allowing for continuous grinding and processing of food waste. - Batch feed: This is the mainstream type in Japan, where the lid acts as a switch. It operates when food waste is added and the switch is turned. Since it cannot be used while operating, it can be safely used by those who are using a disposer for the first time. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registrationA disposer is a machine that is installed in the sink's drain to grind and process kitchen waste. There are two types of disposers: "direct discharge" and "treatment tank." The main difference between the two lies in the system that allows kitchen waste to flow into the sewage system. The "direct discharge" type directly sends the ground kitchen waste into the sewage, while the "treatment tank" type sends it through a dedicated wastewater treatment tank before it flows into the sewage system. (Features) - Direct discharge: Lacking wastewater treatment functionality, it cannot process waste properly, leading to a significant environmental burden as waste flows directly into the sewage system. - Treatment tank: By installing a small purification tank, it purifies the waste before discharging it into the sewage, thereby reducing the burden on municipalities and minimizing the environmental impact.
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Free membership registrationDrone inspections were legally recognized on April 1, 2022, due to the amendment of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act. Traditional inspections using tapping rods require scaffolding and the use of tapping rods, which incurs costs. A large number of personnel are needed for extensive inspections. (Features of Drone Inspections) - Reduction in the number of personnel required for inspection work - Fewer equipment requirements compared to traditional methods - Inspections can be completed in a short period - Reduction in inspection costs
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Free membership registrationDrone inspections were legally recognized on April 1, 2022, due to the amendment of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act. In traditional inspection methods using tapping rods, scaffolding was required, and workers manually inspected the exterior walls with tapping rods, resulting in longer inspection periods and increased work time. (Features) - Allows for extensive inspections from the air, thereby reducing inspection time - Enables inspections to be conducted in a short period *For more detailed information or specific examples, please feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationDrone inspections were legally recognized on April 1, 2022, due to the revision of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act. In traditional tapping rod inspections, scaffolding was required, and workers used tapping rods to conduct inspections, which posed a risk of falling and was dangerous. With drone inspections, workers operate drones equipped with infrared cameras from the ground, capturing aerial images of the exterior walls for inspection, eliminating the concern of falling and allowing for safe inspections. (Features) - Traditional tapping rod inspections → Long inspection periods and high costs - Drone inspections → Shorter inspection periods and costs reduced to about half
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Free membership registrationThis time, the site involved the replacement of a disposer due to renovation work. We received a direct request from the customer, and upon checking the site, we found that they were using a continuous feed model. This household has been using disposers for a long time and mentioned that this is their third unit. The model being installed is the "Ecollogic 6" from Anaheim, and it operates in the same way as the previous one, which is a continuous feed disposer. If you have any inquiries regarding the installation or replacement of disposers, please feel free to contact us at any time.
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Free membership registrationDrone inspections have been recognized as having the same level of accuracy as hammer testing surveys due to the amendment of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act. Traditional hammer testing required scaffolding to allow workers to inspect the entire exterior wall, which was time-consuming and costly. Infrared surveys, where workers used infrared cameras from the ground to capture images for analysis, allowed for quicker inspections and cost reductions; however, depending on the inspection target, it was not possible to capture the exterior wall head-on, making it impossible to properly inspect higher sections. In contrast, drone inspections utilize drones equipped with infrared cameras to conduct aerial inspections, eliminating the need for scaffolding or other equipment, thus reducing costs and time compared to traditional exterior wall inspections. Additionally, drones can capture the exterior wall head-on and horizontally, allowing for inspections of higher sections regardless of height. **Benefits of Drone Inspections** - Accurate estimates possible - Reduced inspection costs - Inspections can be completed in a short time - Safe exterior wall inspections possible
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Free membership registrationDrone inspections were legally recognized on April 1, 2022, due to the amendment of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act. The inspection method involves using a drone equipped with an infrared device to capture aerial images of the inspection target, measuring temperature differences on the tile surface with the infrared device, and detecting any lifted areas. Traditional inspections require two types of methods: tapping surveys and infrared surveys, both of which involve workers inspecting the exterior walls, resulting in longer time and higher costs. However, with drone inspections, the inspection is conducted by capturing aerial images of the target with a drone, eliminating the need for scaffolding and other equipment compared to traditional methods, thus reducing costs and time. (Features) - No need for scaffolding or other equipment - Cost reduction - Inspections can be completed in a short period *For more detailed information or specific examples, please feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationA "disposer" is a machine that crushes and processes food waste generated during cooking. By introducing a disposer, you can eliminate the need for a triangular corner, reduce decaying materials throughout the house, and significantly decrease pests. Our company offers a variety of models, including the "continuous feed" type, which is common in the United States, and the "lid switch" type, which is mainstream in Japan. (Features) Continuous Feed: By providing a dedicated switch, it prevents splashing even when the lid is open, allowing for continuous grinding without the need to operate it each time food waste is added. This is recommended for those who want to process food waste without stress. Lid Switch: This is the mainstream type in Japan, where the lid acts as a switch. It operates when you turn the switch after adding food waste. Since you cannot add waste while it is operating, it is safe for first-time users of disposers. If you are considering installing a disposer or have concerns or uncertainties about installing one, please feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe disposer is an appliance invented based on the request of housewives who wanted to do something about unpleasant kitchen waste. It allows for easy processing of food waste right at the source, keeping things clean and preventing bad odors. It is also very easy to use, making it safe for elderly individuals and those who are not comfortable with machines. 【Benefits of the disposer】 - No need for a triangular corner - No need for cleaning slime, etc. - Can process food waste while doing the dishes - Prevents bad odors - Prevents pests - Reduces the amount of garbage - Less environmental impact compared to incineration If you are considering installing a disposer or are unsure about the installation, please feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationA new disposer was installed at the home of an elderly couple. They had been finding daily garbage disposal to be a burden, and upon learning about the disposer, they made an immediate decision to implement it. The operation of the disposer is very simple, with just an ON/OFF switch, making it easy for elderly individuals and those who are not comfortable with machines to use it with confidence.
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Free membership registrationThis time, the site had a sink with a special drain shape, but it was successfully installed without any issues thanks to the use of a dedicated adapter and special processing work. After installation, the usability of the kitchen, including the cabinet, remains unchanged and as it was before. Our company can generally install any type of sink, so please feel free to consult with us first.
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Free membership registrationAfter many years of considering the introduction of a disposer, we were fortunate enough to be able to carry out the installation work for your household. It seems that you had given up on the idea due to the special shape of the drain, but we successfully completed the installation using a dedicated adapter.
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Free membership registrationThe customer this time became interested in a disposer while preparing to start cooking for themselves due to a job transfer and decided to install one. Before the installation, they had been avoiding cooking due to the hassle of cleaning the sink drain, but since the installation, they seem to be more enthusiastic about cooking, having been freed from the burden of drain cleaning. When it comes to installing such a device in a rental property, it may not be possible depending on the owner's intentions. If you are considering installation, please check whether the rental agreement includes any provisions regarding the installation of a disposer. Additionally, depending on the shape of the sink, construction involving cutting or drilling may be necessary. In such cases, please understand that installation is generally not permitted in rentals. (However, there may be instances where the owner agrees to allow the construction after negotiation.)
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Free membership registrationA new disposer has been installed. This household often receives fruit from relatives who are farmers. Fruits have surprisingly large amounts of waste, such as pulp, cores, and seeds, but with a disposer, they can be processed without any issues.
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Free membership registrationThis time, we installed a disposer in the apartment complex. The installation of the disposer has received positive feedback as it has eliminated food waste and reduced the burden of taking out the trash. If you move according to your life plan, the disposer can be relocated, so you can leave it to us. For any inquiries regarding the installation work of the disposer, please feel free to contact us at any time.
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Free membership registrationThis time, the site featured a Panasonic system kitchen, which is popular for kitchen renovations. In the case of renovations in condominiums with disposers, kitchen replacement work is sometimes carried out. In general kitchen renovations, when installing a disposer, it is often the case that only stainless steel sinks can be chosen. This is because many modern system kitchen drainage outlets are of the integrated molding type, and in the case of artificial marble sinks, there is often not enough opening size required for installing a disposer. Our company also performs retrofitting installation work for disposers, even with such artificial marble sinks. If you have any questions about the content, please feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThis site involves the renovation of a condominium with a disposer, and it is a remodeling project that includes relocating the kitchen. To prevent the plumbing contractor from having to return to the site, our company handles the connection for the disposer drainage. After the installation of the disposer is complete, we check the operation of the disposer and inspect each connection for leaks. If there are no issues, we will seal the sink and wait for the handover. For any inquiries regarding the installation of disposers, please feel free to contact us at any time.
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Free membership registrationThis time, we received a request from a customer living in a two-family house to install a new disposer. Among various home appliances, the disposer is the easiest to use, so even elderly individuals or those who are not good with machines can use it with confidence.
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Free membership registrationThis time, we replaced the disposer based on a contact from a local plumbing company. The customer consulted us about issues with their disposer, and upon researching available contractors, they found our company and reached out to us. After receiving the request and checking the site, we found that they were using an old model made by Anaheim. They reported unusual noises during operation, and upon closer inspection, we discovered that the swing hammer inside the grinding chamber had fallen off due to corrosion, and there was visible wear and tear in various areas due to age. We determined that it would be more cost-effective to replace it with a new unit rather than repair it, so we replaced it with a similar type of product. Additionally, there was no trap installed in the plumbing before the replacement, which made it easier for odors to rise, so we implemented a solution using an S-trap. If you experience any issues with your disposer, please feel free to consult us.
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Free membership registrationThis time, we installed a disposer in Panasonic's seamless sink (stainless steel type). Normally, this sink, which has a narrow drain opening, cannot accommodate a disposer, but our company can modify the sink to make it possible. Since the inlet of the disposer is also made of stainless steel, it blends well with the sink made of the same material, resulting in a finish that feels natural. The storage space under the sink has been notched to accommodate the disposer, so while it may not have the same storage capacity as before, we have ensured as much storage space as possible while maintaining the usability of the kitchen, allowing you to use the disposer with minimal impact.
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Free membership registrationThis time, we installed a disposer at a family's home in Wakayama Prefecture. The model installed is Emerson's "AC-105," which operates on a "continuous feed" system. If you are considering installing a disposer or have doubts or concerns about it, please feel free to consult us.
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Free membership registrationOur company sells and installs disposers. This time, we installed a disposer at the Nishinomiya family home. The model installed is the "YS-8100," which operates with a "lid switch" mechanism, a common type in Japan. The operation is simply turning the switch ON/OFF, making it easy and safe for first-time users. If you are considering installing a disposer or have any doubts or concerns, please feel free to consult us.
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Free membership registrationThank you for visiting the page of Miyaso Chemical Co., Ltd. If you are considering installing a disposer to increase the value of your property, you may be worried about whether new tenants will use it properly even if it is installed. However, using a disposer is quite simple. Flow water → Operate the disposer → Stop the disposer → Stop the water. That's all there is to it. As long as you follow this order, there is almost no chance of clogging the pipes. The key is to start by flowing water. As long as water is flowing, the ground food waste will be pushed out sequentially, preventing it from accumulating in the pipes. However, if no water is flowed at all or if the amount of water is insufficient, the ground food waste will remain in place and can cause clogs in the pipes. This can lead to clogging even when the disposer itself is functioning properly. If a clog occurs, it will require specialized tools or the assistance of a professional service to resolve. It starts with water and ends with water. This is the simplest way to avoid clogging the pipes. *If you would like to know more details or specific examples, please feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationAt Miyaso Chemical, we conduct inspections of building exteriors using drones. Traditional methods involving scaffolding for visual inspections and tapping with a probe resulted in longer inspection periods and higher costs. By using drones for inspections, there is no need to set up scaffolding, which allows for significant reductions in both delivery times and costs! In addition to building exteriors, we can also inspect silos for ready-mixed concrete and other materials. "I want to conduct inspections for safety and accident prevention, but I want to keep costs as low as possible." If you have such concerns, please feel free to consult with us!
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Free membership registrationMiyaso Chemical Co., Ltd. conducts statutory inspections under Article 12 of the Building Standards Act using drones. Traditionally, inspections required scaffolding and the use of tapping rods, resulting in long inspection periods and high costs. However, inspections using drones significantly shorten the inspection period and reduce costs to about half. If it is difficult to conduct inspections solely with drones due to the proximity of neighboring buildings, we can propose inspections that combine traditional methods. We can provide estimates if you have the address and elevation drawings of the property to be inspected. Please feel free to consult us when needed. 【Features】 ■ Short inspection periods and costs reduced to about half ■ Ability to propose inspections that combine traditional methods ■ Estimates available with the address and elevation drawings of the property to be inspected *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationHighly popular residential equipment disposers. We offer sales and installation services. We have a variety of products including the world’s number one brand from Emerson in the USA, domestic products, continuous feed types, lid switch types, and commercial models. Our company can install almost all types of kitchens thanks to special processing. Please consult us about kitchens you may have previously given up on installing a disposer.
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