Disaster Response Water Generation Device RC Series Trelome
Disaster Response Water Generation Device RC Series Trelome
Catching microscopic dirt, bacteria, and E. coli one after another.
- Equipped with MF hollow fiber module It is equipped with precision filtration membranes aimed at turbidity removal and disinfection, making it suitable for water sources such as rivers, wells, firewater tanks, and pools in the water supply system. - Long lifespan of hollow fiber filters The adoption of a backwashing mechanism (except for RC-600N) has achieved a longer lifespan for the hollow fiber filters. - Usable without specialized knowledge Lightweight and compact, with casters for easy movement and storage. - Operates without electricity It uses an engine for power, so no electrical supply is needed. Additionally, it comes standard with a hand pump, making it useful in emergencies when fuel is unavailable (except for RC-600N).
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Series Introduction ○ RC-600N (600L/H) Hand Pump Only ○ RC-1.0H (1,000L/H) Gasoline Engine + Hand Pump ○ RC-2.0H (2,000L/H) Gasoline Engine + Hand Pump ○ RC-4.0H (4,000L/H) Gasoline Engine + Hand Pump
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Create life-saving water in emergencies.
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Model number | overview |
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RC-600N | Initial filtration capacity 600L/H Hand pump |
RC-1.0H | Initial filtration capacity 1,000L/H Gasoline engine + Hand pump |
RC-2.0H | Initial filtration capacity 2,000L/H Gasoline engine + Hand pump |
RC-4.0H | Initial filtration capacity 4,000L/H Gasoline engine + Hand pump |
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We are engaged in the sale of filtration devices, focusing on a well water filtration system jointly developed with Toray Group and Suido Kiko Co., Ltd., aimed at households that do not have water supply or utilize well water. Additionally, we propose well water membrane filtration systems to companies for reducing water expenses, BCP measures, and providing drinking water facilities during disasters (CSR). We are continuously developing and researching to contribute to the local community by coexisting with the essential elements of our lives: "water" and "people."