We use three types of ceramic particle sizes: 3mm, 6mm, and 8mm, allowing for a wide range of flow rates!
"Emile" is a new water treatment system that fills montmorillonite-based ceramics and utilizes the flow rate of water passing through from below to fluidize the ceramics. This process generates positive charges (cationization) in the treated water due to the effects of the electric double layer, thermoelectric conversion, and cation exchange capacity that occur between the water and the ceramics. The extremely simple structure of filling Emile ceramics into a stainless steel container operates continuously and semi-permanently without requiring any power other than the water flow. Water treated by Emile enhances its permeability, cleaning power, antioxidant capacity, and antibacterial effects, demonstrating its effectiveness in various scenarios where water is utilized. [Features] - Positive electric charge is added to the water - Changes the hydrogen bonding between water molecules - Actively reacts and penetrates pipe deposits - Brittle and softens pipe deposits *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Merits】 ■ Three types of ceramics with different particle sizes are used for each processing purpose. ■ The treated water is positively charged (cationized). ■ The water flow rate is powered by movement. *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Prevention of scale adhesion and detachment ■ Prevention of slime adhesion, etc. *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Water, it is what shapes our "life." We always think seriously about water and the Earth's environment. Did you know that most of the water on Earth is seawater, and the water we use daily is only a tiny fraction, less than 1% of the total? Japan is naturally blessed with water resources, and clean water is available everywhere, just by turning on the tap. In the past, it was common to use river water or well water for drinking. However, due to industrial development, environmental pollution has progressed, and unless you are in a very pristine area, tap water can no longer be considered safe. Just as global warming has become a worldwide issue, we are now in an era where we need to be mindful of not polluting water and minimizing the burden on the environment. Our company aims to contribute globally by pursuing a sustainable, energy-efficient society through water treatment that does not use chemicals, thereby minimizing environmental impact.