Active in various fields such as land-based aquaculture and wastewater treatment! Introducing parts that dissolve gas into liquids!
The "Aqua Mixer" is a new concept device that efficiently dissolves various gases into liquids. It can be installed both on land and underwater, achieving miniaturization and space-saving design. It is easy to handle, resistant to damage, and has a structure that is less prone to clogging internally. This product is utilized in a wide range of fields, including eel farming operators, machining companies, and seafood processing businesses. 【Features】 - Achieves miniaturization of the device with a space-saving design - Can be installed on land or underwater - Easy to handle and resistant to damage - Structure that is less prone to clogging internally - Fewer troubles due to the absence of electronic components like water level control *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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**Mechanism of Gas Dissolution** ■STEP 1 Weak Pressurization - Liquid and gas are discharged from the nozzle at a pressure of 0.05 MPa (equivalent to a water depth of 5m) ■STEP 2 Stirring and Mixing - By colliding, the gas is turned into fine bubbles, increasing the contact area ■STEP 3 Contact Reaction - Increase the contact time between the gas and liquid to dissolve more gas *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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【Usage】 ■ Dam lakes, land-based aquaculture, fish farms, live fish transportation, drainage treatment, freshness preservation of fish in boat storage *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is a comprehensive construction business closely connected to the entire prefecture, and we are promoting environmental projects aimed at developing water quality purification technology and eco-friendly turbidity treatment technology. We are expanding the WEP system, which was co-developed with the Public Works Research Institute, both domestically and internationally.