[Construction Example] Water Jet (WJ) Method - Asbestos Removal Method
WJ Asbestos Removal Method - Construction Examples
Introducing a case study of the asbestos removal cleaning method utilizing water jet technology from the Tokyo branch of Nisshin Kiko.
This is a method for asbestos removal and cleaning using a water jet. ―― Process ―― 1. Manual surface stripping (large capacity areas) 2. Dust-free complete removal down to the substrate using WJ. 3. Complete recovery as wet dust. 4. Complete recovery and separation of wastewater. 5. Achieving process shortening while reducing the volume of discharged asbestos.
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Unlike conventional methods, the water jet method has significant advantages in terms of quality control, work environment management, process management, and safety management. Additionally, by using a diatomaceous earth filtration system for wastewater, we have become capable of treating asbestos-containing wastewater at the micron level. Based on numerous construction achievements, we confidently present our proposal to our customers.
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In the large-scale renovation of hotels, we achieve safe and reliable asbestos removal and collection in large area and volume construction. To meet the expectations of our clients, we provide accurate estimates and responsible construction. While thoroughly removing finely adhered components without any leakage, we respond to our clients' tight project management with our construction speed. In addition to the currently published construction overview diagram (showing only the layout of the WJ method), we will upload case study articles. We will also support downloads on the catalog page, so please refer to it. For detailed inquiries, please contact us via the "Contact Link Button" or reach our Tokyo branch: Kanazawa (KANA-ZAWA) Kouma (KOU-MA) at 044-299-2351. Thank you.
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Before removal This is the pre-work situation regarding asbestos. We planned to shorten the process by combining dry stripping and wet (WJ) stripping.
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Dry stripping completion stage This is the situation after completing the dry stripping of the smooth areas around the H-beam. By shaving off a large area, we have reduced the amount of grinding. Next, we will transition to wet stripping (WJ).
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After the WJ peeling is completed, the ultra-high pressure WJ is accurately applied to remove any overlaps, gaps, and areas around the bolts between the H-beam and the ceiling material without leaving anything behind. After drying, a scattering prevention agent is reliably applied, and the process is complete.
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Nisshin Kiko is a company that leads our customers' work to success by maintaining and managing their production equipment and infrastructure in optimal condition, providing them with a sense of inspiration. With our comprehensive expertise in various industrial maintenance and specialized technology in water jet methods, which we continuously develop while aiming for higher standards, we are dedicated to solving our customers' concerns and requests, such as "Is there a way to do this?" Nisshin Kiko is a company that can always be a source of support when our customers are in trouble. We diagnose complex production equipment, including the power facilities, tanks, and piping that can be considered its heart and veins, and restore production efficiency by removing various types of cholesterol with ultra-high-pressure water, thereby maintaining plant functionality. We also handle all aspects of equipment renewal using a variety of methods and specialized techniques with ultra-high-pressure water. Additionally, Nisshin Kiko is at the forefront of the industry in developing various methods and devices that use environmentally friendly water. By harnessing the power of ultra-high-pressure water to "wash, peel, strip, and cut," we respond to diverse applications, achieving results in areas such as paint stripping for Shinkansen trains, highway improvement projects, and cutting oil tanks and pipes, all through our unique methods that have no parallel in other fields.