Cleaning equipment for sediment in underground drainage! It can also be applied for the removal and collection of sediment, sludge, etc.
"Kaiser-kun" is a buried channel shellfish collection robot system that retrieves accumulated purple clam and other materials from seawater intake channels of power plants while operating underwater. It can pump materials to ground-based post-processing machinery, making it applicable for the removal and collection of sediment and sludge accumulated in the buried channels of sewer facilities. Additionally, it can display the shape of the buried channel and the distance from the walls using sonar, as well as the robot's tilt, movement, and screw position. 【Features】 - Applicable for the removal and collection of sediment and sludge accumulated in the buried channels of sewer facilities - Displays the shape of the buried channel and the distance from the walls using sonar - Displays the robot's tilt, movement, and screw position - Displays the robot's position within the buried waterway *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is engaged in various businesses, including underwater sediment removal robots for cleaning works at power plants and rivers, as well as the manufacturing and sales of high-speed fermentation treatment devices for organic waste called "Pass Tool." In recent years, we have also focused on small hydropower generation using pump-turbines under 200 kW, which have not been widely adopted due to profitability concerns. We are making proposals that establish profitability and ensure quality even in locations that were previously deemed unfeasible. Since our founding, we have shared challenges with our customers and collaborated on solutions through development, and we will continue this approach in the future. Please feel free to contact us with any requests.