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The backpack type oil collector (KOAI Co., Ltd)

The backpack type oil collector

  • HS Code 392690
  • Certification ISO 9001:2015 & ISO 14001:2015
  • Patent
  • Awards 2017 KCG Research Center Certificate of appreciation, 2019 Busan Regional Ministry of SME's Cit
  • Features
    · Single-person drive is possible with a compact type oil spill recovery device
    · Immediate use (within 5 minutes) in any spill environment
    · Automatically collect and transport spill oil at a height of 1 to 3 meters

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Product details

 

  • · The backpack type oil collector is not only able to control by using a compact oil collecter on a site where a bulky control equipment is not accessible, but it is also a one-man operation system, so it can effectively control with less control manpower within 48 hours of golden time.
  • · The backpack type oil collector is a device that can cope with a problem of secondary treatment cost after collecting oil using absorbents by using an ineffective control method that simply repeats spraying and recovering in oil spill area.
  • · One operator can operate it for an oil spill control operation, so the level of the worker's fatigue is very low.
  • · Spilled oil can be retrieved by simple operation on the shore or on a small fishing boat.
  • · It is a compact oil retrieval equipment which makes it easy to move and store. So, it is suitable for spill accidents in a small area.

Company Information

KOAI Co., Ltd

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Address : 304, 3F, 20dong, Dong-eui University, 176 Eomgwang-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea.

Website : http://koai.co.kr

KOAI Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer specializing in marine pollution control equipment.
It is currently producing and developing equipment for localization of oil retreiving devices that are dependent on imports,
representing companies leading the clear and clean sea, and beautiful future environment.
We are currently working on joint researches and developments in cooperation with various institutions,
and we are actively testing in the real sea.