New Life from Waste: Water Purification Ceramics Technology at Seto Ceramic Technology Center" - February 1996
The Seto Ceramic Technology Center, located in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, has developed a new technology for manufacturing water purification ceramics by effectively utilizing waste ceramics and glass. This technology aims to reduce the burden on the environment by reusing waste materials and at the same time contribute to environmental conservation in the form of water purification. In particular, waste ceramics and glass, which are usually discarded, are effectively utilized to create new value and contribute to waste reduction.
Water Purification Ceramics" is expected to be used in water purification facilities and in the treatment of industrial wastewater, due to its superior adsorption capacity for water pollutants. This technology is expected to improve the efficiency of water purification treatment and reduce the burden on the environment.
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2. Shinko Pantech Technical Report
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3. the newsletter of the Japan Liquid Clarification Technology Association
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Through this information, you can gain a deeper understanding of the latest trends and research results in water purification technology using ceramics, including the water purification ceramics technology developed in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture.
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