We will safely clean and neutralize transformers that fall under the category of low-level PCB-contaminated waste electrical equipment at the storage location. After neutralization, we will cut and dismantle them, and the materials will be recycled!
We will clean and neutralize transformers with PCB concentrations in insulating oil ranging from over 0.5 ppm to 5000 ppm (0.5%). We will transport a mobile treatment unit to the storage location, connect it to the transformer, and perform the cleaning operation in a closed system, eliminating concerns about PCB leakage, dispersion, or worker exposure. After neutralization, cutting and dismantling can be done at a low cost. Additionally, the materials of the transformer after cleaning can be recycled as valuable metals, preventing the loss of precious resources. At Rejenn, after research and development to meet strict domestic standards and through demonstration tests, we received an evaluation in October 2015 from the PCB Treatment Technology Research Committee stating, "This is a treatment system that enables the decomposition and removal of PCBs in insulating oil and the cleaning of PCBs that have seeped into or adhered to the container and materials of the transformer." We respond to customer requests with extensive knowledge and experience. You can trust us with confidence. Specific costs and schedules will vary depending on the condition and number of transformers. The investigation and proposal for an estimated cost are provided free of charge. We also have one of the industry's smallest units capable of handling transformers installed in difficult-to-access or narrow locations. Please feel free to contact us first.
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■Business Flow 1. Explanation: Overview of the entire business 2. Investigation: On-site investigation and interviews with responsible personnel (target transformer, storage conditions, work location, notification status, etc.) 3. Design: Work design (scope of work, schedule, confirmation of municipal notification status, etc.) 4. Proposal: Proposal of work plan and rough estimate ----- The above will be provided free of charge ----- ----- The following will be chargeable ----- 5. Contract: Conclusion of the contract for this business 6. Preparation: Preparation of various documents, arrangement of materials and equipment, procedures related to relevant laws and regulations, and application for harmless processing certification 7. Processing: Delivery and installation of equipment, cleaning and harmless processing 8. Dismantling: Dismantling of the transformer 9. Removal: Removal of the transformer and equipment 10. Reporting: Report on work results and detailed estimate, municipal correspondence, etc. *If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
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※*It varies depending on the condition and number of transformers. Please feel free to contact us.*
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■Service Area Our primary service area is the Tokyo metropolitan area (Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama), but we also accept business trips to distant locations depending on the situation. Please feel free to contact us for inquiries.
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Since its establishment, the company has been conducting research on global technological trends in PCB (polychlorinated biphenyl) treatment and providing information to stakeholders both domestically and internationally. We have also been developing various proprietary treatment technologies in-house. Based on our high treatment technology, knowledge of related legislation, and a network with companies possessing cutting-edge technologies from Europe and the United States, we can quickly find solutions to inexperienced challenges within the country. As a pioneer in PCB treatment, we provide rational and optimal solutions to our customers' challenges and requests. From research and analysis to the selection of treatment methods, planning of treatment processes, and dealing with local governments, you can leave all the cumbersome tasks to us. "We aim to achieve a management style that brings happiness to everyone involved with us, while pursuing essence and contributing to the creation of a society in harmony with nature through rich creativity and the power of technology." ■Profile of the Representative Hiroshi Ohbayashi Born in Tokyo in 1969 Completed the Master's program in Resource and Material Engineering at Waseda University Graduate School of Science and Engineering Completed the Doctoral program in Applied Chemistry at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Graduate School of Engineering, obtaining a Doctorate in Engineering ■Affiliated Societies General Incorporated Association of Resource and Material Science General Incorporated Association of Waste Resource Recycling Science