Treating wastewater with the action of microorganisms.
A rotating disc-type water treatment device that contacts organic matter in wastewater while submerged and absorbs oxygen from the air when exposed, promoting the growth of aerobic microorganisms to purify the water.
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**Features** ■ Excellent durability Made of expanded polystyrene, it has high buoyancy, resulting in low load on the rotation axis and excellent durability. ■ Low power consumption The load on the disc body and shaft is light, and since the disc body is flat, the adhesion, detachment of sludge, and air supply are uniformly distributed, allowing sufficient oxygen supply even at low rotation speeds, thus reducing power consumption. ■ Sludge does not become anaerobic The flat structure of the disc body allows for easy detachment of sludge, preventing the sludge from becoming anaerobic. ■ Can be divided and installed anywhere The disc body can be divided, making on-site installation in buildings, basements, etc., easy. ■ High purification effect The spacer part of the disc body plays an effective role in stirring wastewater, achieving high purification efficiency. □ For other functions and details, please refer to the catalog.
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~Have you completed your energy-saving measures?~ Misuzu Kogyo Co., Ltd. is engaged in the design and construction of wastewater treatment facilities with the goal of energy conservation and waste reduction, as well as the sale of associated equipment such as fine bubble aeration devices and low-power agitators. Our business scope is broad, covering combined purification tanks, industrial wastewater treatment facilities, and sewage treatment facilities, and we believe we can meet the diverse needs of our customers regarding water treatment. If you are dissatisfied with your current treatment facility, please feel free to contact us.