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Eco-Friendly Bio-toilet

Eco-Friendly Biotoilet Background of Development Our company created a chance to overcome the maintenance problems of traditional toilets, improve their reputation, and enhance the flush toilets issue of wasting water by developing a Bio toilet that completely dissolves impurities without the use of any water sources or septic tanks. Our eco-friendly bio toilets suit modern needs, and it is expected to contribute greatly to not only cultural improvement but also the conservation of water resources. Our biotoilet that does not require water yet fully disintegrates any impurities employs the newest microorganism decomposition technology!

BIO-LET Eco-Friendly Biotoilet for 2100 year

BIO TOILET BIO TOILET.. Mechanism disposer Our eco-friendly, futuristic toilet utilizes microorganisms to dissolve excretions. 2. Microorganism decomposition entirely disintegrates excrement into water and carbon dioxide within 2 to 3 hours. Mechanism disposer Through providing bio(aerobic microorganisms) with consistent humidity and temperature and churning them, microorganisms completely disintegrate excrement into water and carbon dioxide, and no replacement of chips are needed(10 percent of chips need to be supplemented annually)

Urine and feces are simultaneously processed inside the toilet BIO TOILET Mechanism Full automatic system of disintegration, from urine to excreta The intricate device system inside the toilet churns the excreta inside a churner, automatically creating the best environment for microorganism activation and completely dissolving the impurities. Urine and feces are simultaneously processed inside the toilet

secret of decomposition Human excrement is mostly consisted of water. Specially processed bio chips absorb the moisture, then an in-built heater controls the temperature to provide oxygen to activate the microorganisms and disintegrate the excrements into water and carbon dioxide. BIO decomposition - 4 step Blending of excrement and bio : excrements are inserted into bio chips and the microorganisms’ activity starts. 2.Evaporation by heat : The heaters heat promotes evaporation of moisture and activation of microorganisms. 3.Activation of microorganisms : The supply of oxygen provided by churning further catalyzes the invigoration of microorganisms. 4.Disintegration of microorganisms : Microorganisms break down excrement under optimal heat and humidity.

BIO-LET introduction MERIT OF BIOLET No limitation in installment location No septic tanks required No water required 4. No pests 5. No smell 6. Convenient maintenance Personal toilet Family toilet Group Toilet

MERIT OF BIOLET Installation convenience sanitary Economics The microorganism process does not require a septic tank and therefore does not smell at all. Excrements are completely dissolved, so it does not attract pests and therefore is very hygienic. It is easy to use. sanitary Our toilet dissolves excrement completely, and therefore can be installed in places such as mountain parks or island areas where transporting fecal sludge is difficult Does not require water, and therefore can be installed in areas without plumbing facilities Stationary, mobile toilets that can be moved and installed in any area when needed Installation convenience Does not require additional facilities (septic tanks, waterworks, et cetera) for toilet installment and maintenance Cheaper construction cost(Under 30% of flush toilet maintenance costs~Cheaper than traditional toilets maintenance cost) Cheap excretion retrieval, commission, and extra maintenance costs Semi-permanent use Economics

Convenient maintenance MERIT OF BIOLET Does not use water, and therefore does not create wastewater No smell due to the absence of septic tanks and the microorganism decomposition process environment customer satisfiability No unpleasantness Toilet seats can be heated for all year round Prevents frosting and freezing with little electricity (can be solar powered) Supplement of microorganism chips needed once a year(Supply only 1/10 of original amount of chips) Convenient maintenance

MECHANISM The surface of the excrement is softened from insertion, and bacteria disintegrates the excrement into minuscule pieces. A part of the excrement is turned into carbon dioxide, ammonia gas, and soluble organic material. Excrements are completely dissolved into microscopic particles and gas. 1.INSERT The inserted excrement’s surface is softened by microorganisms and churning. 2.CHURNING Bio chips’ churning create fermentation dissolving microorganisms 3. dissolving Excrement is broken down into minute pieces by fermentation-extinction microorganisms 4.COMPLETE Pieces are further dissolved into microscopic particles ※ Our toilets does not leave residue, since they disintegrate excrement into water-soluble liquid and carbon dioxide in 2 to 3 hours by repeating the churning process inside their fermentation tanks. ※ The proteins, starch and lactic acid inside the excrement are entirely broken down by bacteria and released into the atmosphere, leaving no residue.

★ specification W1,076×D1,580×H2,620 650kg 200ℓ model JB-T0665B(Y, WIDETYPE) Dimensions (W L H)(mm) W1,076×D1,580×H2,620 Weight 650kg Environment TEMP : -15℃~+35℃ HUMIDITY:40 ~ 85%RH Power AC220V(50Hz、60Hz)・MAXIM : 9.5A Capability 70 timms / 1DAY(490 times / WEEK) Tanks size 200ℓ Cotrol automatic system (PCB cotrol)

⊙ microorganism enzymes 1. Introduction This is a liquid deodorant that uses microorganism enzymes to remove the smell from fermentation-extinction toilets. 2. Purifying device 1) The mechanism of odor When the protein in human waste is disintegrated by microorganisms, substances such as indole, skatole, hydrogen sulfide, volatile amine, mercaptan, etc. that create unpleasant odor is produced along with ammonia and carbon dioxide. 2) he mechanism of deodorizing function   ☆ Source of odor: Reaction mechanism of H2S and CH3SH             2H2S + O2                2H2O + 2S              CH3SH + 2O2              S + CO2 + 2H2O

Personal toilet Group Toilet Family toilet Group Toilet

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