Bring the sludge treatment plant "Odessa System" to the site where sludge is generated, improve it on-site, and recycle it.
The method of bringing the "Odessa System" to the site where sludge is generated and improving and recycling the sludge on the spot is called "mobile sludge treatment." Our company not only has obtained permission for mobile industrial waste disposal using the Odessa System, but we also offer plant rentals for intermediate treatment of sludge generated on-site. ■ Advantages of Mobile Sludge Treatment 【Feature 1】 No collection and transportation costs due to on-site processing Since treatment can be done on-site where sludge is generated, collection and transportation costs are completely eliminated, demonstrating high performance in overall costs. 【Feature 2】 Significant reduction in transportation and installation costs The compact body designed as a unit can be easily transported by a 10-ton truck, significantly reducing transportation and installation costs. 【Feature 3】 Suitable for small spaces in urban areas It can accommodate small spaces in urban areas, such as foundation work for buildings and sewer construction. 【Feature 4】 Reuse without removing waste from the site Since recycling of sludge can be done on-site, waste can be reused without being taken off-site, achieving an ideal resource circulation.
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OMB-F1000D [Batch type] Negotiable OMR-G500D [Batch type] Negotiable ■Used items (Serviced/Immediate delivery available) OMB-F1000D [Batch type] Negotiable OMR-G500D [Batch type] Negotiable *No weighing record function
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【Purpose】 Recycling treatment of "inorganic sludge" such as construction sludge. 【Main Achievements】 Treatment of sludge generated from various piling works, ground improvement works, ground continuous wall works, shield works, thrust works, high-pressure jet mixing works, column-type retaining wall works, seismic retrofitting works, etc. In addition to the above, sludge generated from turbidity treatment in dam and tunnel construction, sludge generated in crushed stone and ready-mix concrete plants, residuals from water purification plants, and sludge generated in secondary product factories can also be recycled using the Odessa system. *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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■Since on-site processing is possible, collection and transportation costs are unnecessary. Processing can be done on-site where sludge is generated, completely eliminating collection and transportation costs. This demonstrates high performance in terms of total cost.
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Significant reduction in transportation and installation costs The compact body designed for the unit can be easily transported by a 10-ton truck, allowing for a substantial reduction in transportation and installation costs.
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■Adaptable to small spaces in urban areas We accommodate construction sites in small spaces in urban areas, such as foundation work for buildings and sewer construction.
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■Reuse without taking waste outside the site Since sludge recycling is possible on-site, waste can be reused without being taken outside the site. This achieves an ideal resource circulation.
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Odessa Technos Co., Ltd. conducts a comprehensive recycling business focused on the "Odessa System (granulation and solidification)" that recycles sludge while retaining its moisture, thereby reducing environmental impact. Leveraging our technological capabilities developed through sludge treatment technology and years of expertise in sludge recycling, we have developed Japan's first heavy metal contaminated soil purification treatment system using a "wet magnetic separator," aimed at completely purifying arsenic contained in naturally occurring contaminated soil to below the standards set by the Soil Contamination Countermeasures Act. This new system mixes special iron powder and circulating water with air bubbles in the contaminated soil, allowing for the adsorption, washing, and classification of arsenic (heavy metals) onto the special iron powder. After this process, the wet magnetic separator separates and recovers the special iron powder that has adsorbed arsenic (heavy metals), achieving complete purification. The recovered special iron powder can be reused repeatedly, thus reducing treatment costs and environmental impact.