Zero exhaust emissions! Thermal decomposition of waste such as discarded plastics with "Thermal Decomposition Master."
Low cost with electricity fees under 1000 yen for 24-hour operation. This is a subsidy-eligible product that complies with the Ministry of the Environment's regulations. *Catalog available.
The thermal decomposition device "Thermal Decomposition Master" generates thermal energy through a thermal decomposition method, unlike typical "gasification furnaces" or "melting furnaces." It does not produce smoke that could disturb neighbors and does not emit carbon dioxide, contributing to the prevention of global warming! Additionally, with continuous operation for 24 hours, the electricity cost is less than 1,000 yen per day. It is also possible to generate warm air at around 40°C using the heat from melting. This means it can warm 1 to 2 agricultural greenhouses, contributing to resource recycling and energy conservation. 【Features】 ■ Thermal decomposition without burning fuel ■ Simultaneous generation of hot water and warm air ■ One-twentieth the fuel consumption of fossil fuel boilers ■ More than twice the durability of fossil fuel boilers ■ Carbon dioxide elimination effect ■ No government procedures, licenses, or qualified personnel required ■ Collection of byproduct magnetic ash ■ Utilization of recycled resources ☆☆ It complies with the Ministry of the Environment's regulations and is eligible for subsidies. A certification from the Japan Industrial Machinery Manufacturers Association can be issued. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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At Kakyuno Manufacturing Co., Ltd., we handle a sixth industrialization system factory, multipurpose simple biomass boilers, and next-generation home boilers. By tapping into agricultural, forestry, and fishery resources, we aim to contribute to the local community by promoting regional revitalization, job creation, preventing depopulation, and reducing CO2 emissions.