A must-see for those struggling with drainage treatment! Easily attachable to drains and simple to maintain.
Just by installing it in the drainage ditch, it removes over 99% of car exhaust gases and gasoline oil! It can be reused semi-permanently, making it suitable for SDGs!
Are you facing any of these issues with wastewater treatment? - Discharge of wastewater containing harmful heavy metals and PAHs into public water bodies like rivers and seas... - High maintenance costs for wastewater treatment... The "Water Quality Improvement Material Misty" can solve these problems! Recycled carbon fibers can remove over 99% of oils and aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) present in water, maintaining high purification capabilities. By using Fujitekno's unique method to recycle CFRP waste materials into recycled carbon fibers, we have achieved significant cost reductions. With technology that aligns with the SDGs, used adsorption materials can be incinerated to remove the adsorbed substances, allowing for semi-permanent reuse. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Size Φ200×200mm ■Length (Product Length) 150mm×1000mm ■Material Recycled carbon fiber, felt, VaS
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【Applications】 ■ Road bridge drainage outlets ■ Drainage outlets for chemical plants and fields ■ Manholes and fume separators ■ Fishing ports and motorboat competition venues ■ Drainage outlets for gas stations and restaurants, etc...
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As a leading material field in Japan, carbon fiber is highlighted, and the global market share of the three major PAN-based companies in high-performance carbon fiber reaches 70%. It has ultra-high strength and lightweight properties, and nearly half of the weight of the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350 is made from it. Additionally, the mass use of composite materials (CFRP) made from carbon fiber is about to begin for the purpose of reducing the weight of automobiles. However, the yield of CFRP is poor, at around 50%. The remainder becomes waste material. Furthermore, various carbon fiber manufacturers are discarding a significant amount of carbon fiber that has consumed a lot of energy, including fiber offcuts, fabric edges, and expired prepregs, with estimates of 2000 tons per year in our country and 6000 tons per year globally. Moreover, the amount of discarded CFRP and carbon fiber waste continues to increase. For these reasons, establishing technology to obtain and utilize carbon fiber is an urgent issue.