By installing a microfine bubble generator immediately after the water meter, you can ensure that the entire water system of the house is treated with microfine bubbles!
The evaluation of our products such as ShowerAA for showers, FamilyGG, and WashAA for washing machines, as well as ProGG for stop valves, has been increasing. Consequently, more companies are proposing to install these products at the meter section instead of individually, suggesting a "whole house microbubble system." However, if these are installed too easily at the main water supply, pressure loss can occur, especially when multiple outlets are used simultaneously, which can lead to inconvenience for the homeowners. While it is generally recommended to install them at each individual faucet, we will propose methods for implementing a whole house microbubble system. Please be cautious of sales proposals from those who lack knowledge about pressure loss. **Effects of converting tap water into nanobubbles (ultra-fine bubbles):** - Improved cleaning power - Reduced dirt inside drainage pipes - Suppression of decay (inactivation of anaerobic bacteria) - Promotion of heat exchange - Water savings (approximately 20-40% due to water pressure), etc. These are utilized in various industrial applications such as machine tools, aquaculture, agriculture and forestry, rice washing, brewing, water purification, and cleaning. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or contact us.*
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Our company has developed consumer microbubble adapters, such as showerheads that utilize microbubbles and microbubble generators for washing machines that reduce odors from the back of drums and clothing. Recently, through a project involving four companies, including our company, the Tokyo Small and Medium Enterprise Promotion Corporation/Tama Branch and Professor Ninomiya from Nihon University of Technology, it has been found that microbubbles are effective in reducing odors from cutting fluids and maintaining the emulsion state of cutting fluids. Moreover, while many devices for generating microbubbles are pressure-dissolution types that add air, which can promote oxidation and increase the likelihood of rust, our device microbubbles the air contained in tap water, which tends to reduce oxygen and lower the dissolved oxygen (DO) levels. Therefore, it can be said to be optimal for cutting fluids used in machining and cutting. We also believe it can be utilized in inline static mixers.