Powerful scale removal generated inside the power generation boiler is possible! No concerns about low-temperature corrosion with the dry method.
"Sandblasting work" is a process that uses high-pressure air to spray special sand (abrasive) to powerfully remove scale that has adhered to the inside of a boiler. It can clean areas that are unreachable by manual labor without causing any damage to steam pipes or heater tubes in a short period of time. Additionally, since sandblasting is a dry method, there are no concerns about low-temperature corrosion after the work is completed, and there are no issues with wastewater treatment or corrosion occurring after wet method construction. 【Features】 ■ Can be cleaned in a short time ■ No damage to steam pipes or heater tubes ■ Capable of cleaning areas that are unreachable by manual labor ■ No issues with wastewater treatment or corrosion after wet method construction *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Our company manufactures and sells water treatment chemicals for cooling towers and boilers, produces and sells water treatment systems for wastewater using precision and biological membrane filtration systems, conducts sandblasting work, cleans heat exchangers, and manufactures and sells automatic cleaning devices. In particular, our precision and biological filtration system "Daiwa Ace" has been highly evaluated by public certification organizations such as the Ministry of the Environment's ETV program and the Public Works Research Institute's technical review certification. Additionally, we have accumulated extensive experience and numerous achievements over many years across various industries, including government agencies, electric power, steel, chemicals, papermaking, electronics, food, hotels, hospitals, and printing.