Hydrogen sulfide gas countermeasure 'Koro Shooter' from food factory wastewater facilities.
Instant removal of hydrogen sulfide gas generated from wastewater facilities of sugar factories, meat processing plants, beverage factories, canneries, etc. Protects control equipment from hydrogen sulfide gas.
The Koroshuter employs a chemical adsorption method that uses a chemical adsorbent to react with and remove hydrogen sulfide gas. Unlike physical adsorption, which attaches hydrogen sulfide gas like activated carbon, the chemical adsorption method transforms hydrogen sulfide gas into a different substance, eliminating concerns about gas re-release.
Additionally, compared to photocatalytic methods, the adsorption speed is 5 to 10 times faster, resulting in a very high removal efficiency, allowing for the immediate removal of incoming hydrogen sulfide gas. The rapid removal speed minimizes the risk to equipment.
While there are cases where coatings are applied to the base of equipment for gas mitigation, coatings cannot be applied to connector parts. Without removing hydrogen sulfide gas, it is impossible to prevent corrosion failures caused by hydrogen sulfide gas. Furthermore, coating processes are costly and take a long time, making it difficult to procure replacement equipment immediately in the event of a failure.
Moreover, due to the recent semiconductor shortage, inverters and relay switches that are vulnerable to hydrogen sulfide gas are experiencing long lead times, making it challenging to procure replacement parts if the machinery fails.
The Koroshuter contributes to the safe operation of factories and helps reduce opportunity losses due to equipment failures.