[Test equipment available for loan] Forcefully removes components in water and reduces scale issues without chemicals!
■Test equipment is currently available for loan! "WET" is a device that reduces the concentration of scale components in cooling water by electrolyzing the cooling and makeup water in a cooling water circulation system and forcing precipitation within the tank (separating and extracting solid components from the liquid). This allows for the removal of scale components contained in the cooling and makeup water, enabling a reduction in the amount of water treatment chemicals and makeup water needed. Since it is non-chemical, it can maintain clean water quality without burdening the environment. 【Features】 ○ Forcibly separates and solidifies scale components such as calcium, magnesium, and silica contained in cooling water for removal. ○ The solidified scale should be removed from the tank regularly, approximately every 3 months to 1 year. ○ In some locations, up to 15 kg of scale may be produced in just 2 months. For more details, please contact us.
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【Specifications】 ○ Power supply voltage: 3-phase 200V 50/60Hz ○ Main tank: Indoor/Outdoor compatible ○ Water intake pump: Inline pump (0.25kw) ○ Power supply unit: Maximum output 336W (DC power) ○ Control panel (operating environment): Indoor/Outdoor compatible ○ Control panel (specifications): Single system compatible ● For more details, please contact us.
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