The power source is a gasoline engine! Water is produced from various sources such as seawater, river water, and lake water.
The "LW-G" is a compact water purifier powered by a gasoline engine that can be used for a long time as both a regular seawater desalination device and an emergency water generation machine. It employs RO membranes and efficiently produces fresh water by pressurizing and pumping raw water. It can remove bacteria, viruses, fine particles, salt, heavy metals, and organic substances from water, creating water that is highly safe for drinking. 【Features】 ■ The product frame is made of stainless steel, which is resistant to seawater. ■ Standard protective function that stops power when raw water is drawn or when the safety filter is clogged. ■ Available in three models with different water production capacities: 200, 300, and 400. ■ Outdoor type that does not require installation in buildings. ■ Options for caster specifications and anchor specifications are available. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Mtech Co.,Ltd.(Mtech) provides integrated services in water treatment — from selecting the right method to developing, manufacturing, and maintaining complete operational systems. Effective water treatment depends on choosing the right equipment and system design for each environment. We deliver customized solutions, including facility installation, product development, and ongoing maintenance, to meet the specific needs of our customers. We welcome inquiries even at the concept stage — “We’d like to try this” — and will help turn your ideas into practical solutions. Examples ■ Reduce facility water bills to zero by utilizing well water. ■ Improve industrial water quality to minimize reliance on city water and cut costs.