Rapid measures to protect substations from flooding.
In the energy industry, particularly in substations, flood prevention measures are extremely important for ensuring stable operation and safety of equipment. Flooding caused by sudden heavy rain or river overflow can lead to equipment failures and widespread power outages. In situations that require rapid and reliable initial response, traditional sandbag measures have the challenge of requiring time and personnel for installation. Our water stop board Boxwall is a simple installation type water stop board system that can be set up in a short time to address such challenges. Based on drawings, photos, and planned dimensions, we offer free proposals for estimated quantities and layout plans, so please feel free to consult with us. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Flood prevention within substations - Protection of critical equipment - Rapid initial response in emergencies 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Reduction of equipment damage due to flooding - Decrease in power outage risks - Shortening of recovery time
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【Features】 - Lightweight and highly portable, allowing for setup and removal by a small number of people - No construction required, enabling quick installation - BW52 accommodates a dam height of 50cm, while BW102 accommodates a dam height of 1m - Made of PP for the main body and EPDM for the rubber parts, ensuring durability - Proven performance not only for flood and water damage prevention but also for preventing chemical leaks 【Our Strengths】 Gadelius has contributed to the development of Japanese industry through the provision of industrial machinery for many years. Leveraging this experience and track record, we now have a department specialized in flood and water damage prevention. Under the philosophy of continuously introducing the best products from Sweden to the world and from the world to Japan, we provide optimal solutions tailored to our customers' needs.
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※Typically, it can be shipped in about a week. Please consult us as it may vary depending on processing and timing.
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This product has been adopted by many users, both public and private, since 2009, and is used as a measure to prevent flooding in buildings, parking lots, and facilities. It has a track record of installation around openings such as in front of entrance doors, in front of shutters, and at ramp entrances. Additionally, it has been used for temporarily damming liquid outflows for purposes such as leak prevention and fire protection systems. 【Main Uses and Adoption Scenes】 - Flood and water damage prevention in companies, factories, and warehouses - Disaster prevention and BCP measures for municipalities, hospitals, and commercial facilities - Flood prevention at underground parking lots, store entrances, and building exits - Preemptive measures in areas at risk of river flooding and internal water flooding - Initial response as a simple water stop system in emergencies In regions where heavy rain risks occur almost every year, this product is increasingly chosen as a portable water stop measure that can be quickly deployed, even though permanent construction may not be necessary.
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In particular, Gadelius Industry has played an important role as a bridge for companies expanding from Sweden to Japan. Most of the Swedish companies currently active in Japan, such as ABB, Flexit, SKF, Ericsson, and Heganas, started their businesses through Gadelius. Additionally, most of the industrial machinery widely used in Japan, such as paper pulp digesters, air preheaters for power plants, and industrial elevators, were supplied by Gadelius. These achievements have been recognized, and Gadelius has even been awarded a medal by the King of Sweden. Currently, in addition to the departments related to these industrial machines, there is also a department specialized in disaster response for issues such as water damage and flooding.









