A recycling facility that does not generate water pollution, noise, vibration, dust, etc., and does not adversely affect the surrounding environment!
"Sendai Eco Land" is a semester-based recycling facility. It is a sludge recycling facility that rapidly regenerates inorganic sludge (such as cement and bentonite mixed sludge or construction-related sludge with a high water content ratio, which cannot be reused in its original form) generated from construction and excavation work into construction civil engineering materials. [Features] - Construction sludge, which is classified as industrial waste, is granulated and solidified without prior treatment such as dewatering or drying, thus preventing the generation of water pollution, noise, vibration, and dust, and not adversely affecting the surrounding environment. - It has a high processing capacity as it granulates and solidifies high water content construction sludge in just a few minutes. - The processed soil has the properties of high-quality sand and gravel, providing sufficient strength, and can be utilized for various purposes as civil engineering materials. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Capacity】 ■Processing capacity: 900m3/day ■Sludge storage capacity: 100m3×2 units/164m3 (low moisture) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Jaiwat has been engaged in the recycling of inorganic sludge at its Sendai headquarters factory (Sendai Eco Land) since April 2000. The sludge recycling facility "Sendai Eco Land" is a periodic recycling plant. It is a sludge recycling facility that quickly regenerates inorganic sludge (such as sludge mixed with cement and bentonite or construction-related sludge with a high water content ratio, which cannot be reused in its original form) generated from construction and mining activities into construction civil engineering materials.