
Water Purification
Providing an Eco-Friendly Water Treatment Solution Combining Non-Toxic Natural Extract-Based Water Treatment Agents and Continuous Filtration Technology Developed with Proprietary Techniques
Tech 1: Eco-Friendly Water Treatment Agents
1. Nature-Derived Water Treatment Agents
• Water treatment agents derived from salt and extracts of food waste, biodegradable in nature.
The flocs generated during the water treatment process naturally decompose into water and carbon dioxide by
microorganisms.
2. Zero Toxic Substances
• Inhibits the division of plankton, the main cause of algal and red tides.
• Capable of treating wastewater and other ecosystems.
• Eliminates odors from wastewater without requiring additional treatment.
Tech 2: High-Efficiency Continuous Filtration System
1. ARTICS™ CONTIFLOW High-Efficiency Continuous Filtration System
Optimized for the water treatment performance of OASIS, this continuous treatment method drastically reduces processing time and enables immediate separation of sludge (with a water content of 75%).
2. High-Efficiency Customized Equipment
• A filtration system incorporating advanced technologies, such as screen dewatering machines, static mixers,
nano-micro bubble devices, and pipe-connected filtration filters.
• Drastically shortens processing time and reduces energy consumption due to the fast reaction speed of the water
treatment agents.
• Reduces the number of processing stages, saving significant space.
• The continuous treatment method eliminates the need for separate storage space for treated water.
• Provides compact modules that are easy to move and install.
3. Economic Feasibility
• Sludge is generated directly during the continuous water treatment process, reducing treatment
and operational costs.
• Unlike traditional systems that require large-scale plant construction, equipment can be easily installed and
operated upon delivery.
Applications
• Industrial wastewater
• Algal blooms and red tides in artificial ponds and fishing grounds
• Drinking water and sewage treatment
• Smart farms