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Office with flush toilet, Evaporative BH type

It is a spiral-type sewage sludge reduction device that employs an organic treatment system.

As a method for treating various types of wastewater, the conventional standard activated sludge method has been used for a long time. However, in recent years, a new system that is gaining attention as an alternative is the enzyme activation treatment method. This treatment method is an organic processing system that focuses on the functional interactions of natural laws, specifically the mutual utilization of water, mineral soil, and microbial communities. By combining this enzyme activation treatment method with the "spiral-type wastewater sludge raw material device" developed by Awaji Iron Works Co., Ltd., we have achieved "minimal odor emission," "significant sludge reduction," and "water-washing type with no discharge," which is the "Evaporet." For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.

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Compact Side-Type Toilet Evaporator B-1 Model

We have achieved a comfortable, energy-saving, pollution-free, and non-discharge water flushing toilet.

Awaijikou Co., Ltd. has developed a "spiral-type sewage sludge reduction device" and combined it with an "enzyme activity auxiliary agent" to achieve "minimal odor emission" and "significant sludge reduction." This treatment method is an organic processing system that focuses on the utilization functions of the laws of nature, specifically the mutual use of water, mineral soil, and microbial communities. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.

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