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Water Supply Pipe "Eco Tube"

A next-generation water supply pipe that realizes kindness to people and the environment.

The "Eco Tube" is a flexible, gentle, and shockingly strong buried piping system that can be shaped as needed. Its strength comes from a newly developed special reinforcement on the outside of the pipe, providing exceptional durability for a resin pipe. It is lightweight, soft, and easy for anyone to handle, making it highly workable. No joints are required, allowing for flexible installation in any location. Additionally, it offers significant reductions in both initial and running costs at a reasonable price. 【Features】 ■ Safe and hygienic ■ Environmentally friendly product ■ Excellent impact resistance, seismic resistance, and cold resistance ■ Superior flow characteristics ■ Capable of bending and long-length piping *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Piping Magnetite Method Case Study] JR East South Nagasaki Housing

Is there really black rust forming after the installation of The Bio Water? Proof of magnetite formation!

Here is an introduction to the case of JR East Japan Minami-Nagasaki Housing (Minami-Nagasaki, Toshima Ward, Tokyo). We conducted a demonstration of magnetite (black rust) formation using the "Piping Magnetite Method." After 14 months of installing The Bio Water, we quantitatively analyzed the rust components to determine if black rust had indeed formed. When the ratio of divalent iron to trivalent iron in the rust is 1:2, it can be classified as black rust (i.e., magnetite Fe3O4). As a result, the divalent iron measured 0.6 and the trivalent iron measured 1.3, giving a ratio of approximately 1:2. Given that the component ratio is nearly 1:2, we can conclude that this rust is indeed black rust. 【Case Overview】 ■ Test Methods - Qualitative analysis of rust components in the water supply pipe using fluorescent X-ray analysis - Blockage rate of the water supply pipe using a gamma-ray piping diagnostic device - Measurement of remaining wall thickness using an ultrasonic thickness gauge - Water quality testing (iron content testing / conducted 9 times) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. *The section titled "Reason for Interest" displayed during the PDF download is generated by the AI of Ipros Inc.

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