Corrosion resistance, earthquake resistance, long length, etc... The excellent properties that metal pipes do not have have proven their worth even in recent earthquakes!
【Application Details】 Underwater water supply / Seawater intake and discharge / Fish farming 【Pipes available for this application】 WED / WE / WEETDA / WEETA / WNG / WEETS A wealth of knowledge and experience accumulated through numerous special projects. We support the lifelines of your community with our "comprehensive proposal capabilities" from planning to construction!
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Please feel free to contact your nearest sales office. Sapporo Sales Office: 011-232-8031 Sendai Sales Office: 022-227-5146 Tokyo Sales Office: 03-5610-7850 Nagoya Sales Office: 052-731-0371 Hokuriku Branch Office: 0776-43-9282 Osaka Sales Office: 06-6387-6510 Hiroshima Sales Office: 082-262-2230 Fukuoka Sales Office: 092-843-7729 【Certification/Patent】 ● Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Japan Sewerage New Technology Organization Construction Technology Examination Certificate ● Foundation Japan Fire Equipment Safety Center Firefighting Equipment Certification Certificate Certification Number PL-022 【Inspection Factory Registration】 ● Japan Waterworks Association Registration Number S-43 *Please inquire about the applicable pipes and nominal diameters.
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■Water supply (conduit, supply pipe, distribution pipe, service pipe) ■Sewage, agricultural and fishery community drainage, sludge, wastewater, drainage, reclaimed water ■Irrigation water ■Seawater intake pipe, discharge pipe ■Chemical solution, slurry transport, sludge pumping, factory piping
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Undersea water supply piping construction (Miyagi Prefecture): Undersea water supply Replacement work due to damage to existing steel pipes caused by the earthquake Wave-shaped steel pipes for undersea water supply, installation of polyethylene pipe WNG_80
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Undersea water supply piping construction (Miyagi Prefecture): Undersea water supply Replacement work due to damage to existing steel pipes caused by the earthquake Wave-formed steel pipes for undersea water supply, installation of polyethylene pipes WNG_80
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Exposed piping construction (Ibaraki Prefecture): seawater intake Replacement work due to existing pipe damage from the earthquake High-density polyethylene pipe WE_W400
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Exposed piping construction (Ibaraki Prefecture): seawater intake Replacement work due to damage to existing pipes from the earthquake High-density polyethylene pipe WE_W400
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MESCO (Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co., Ltd.) is an engineering company that consistently handles everything from the planning stage of various industrial plants to project management, operational guidance, and maintenance. Utilizing its technology, the company also engages in construction and product development in the materials and pipe businesses. Additionally, MESCO has a wealth of experience in overseas plant construction and leverages the comprehensive capabilities cultivated through its three businesses: engineering, pipes, and materials, to meet customer needs. Since 1969, the pipe division has been involved in the planning, design, manufacturing, and construction of piping systems primarily based on polyethylene composite pipes, while the materials sales division has been handling soundproofing materials and radiation shielding materials since 1982. In June 2012, these two divisions were integrated to form the "Pipe and Materials Division." We are committed to maximizing the synergy effects of this integration and strive daily to be a trusted division for our customers.