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Development of an organic fluorine compound treatment plant

  • 1. The temperature is sufficient to thermally decompose PFAS.
  • 2. Prevents recombination into harmful fluoride after decomposition = prevention of secondary pollution.
  • 3. Zero emissions = No adsorbents are used, so no secondary waste such as processing materials is generated.

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Forever Chemicals

Permanent chemicals

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PFAS is a general term for organic fluorine compounds. They contain carbon-fluorine bonds, one of the strongest chemical bonds, and are difficult to decompose in nature, making them known as "forever chemicals." They are widely used in semiconductor manufacturing, generating large amounts of wastewater containing PFAS.

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Development of equipment for detoxifying fire-resistant hydraulic oil in power plants using water plasma

Flame-resistant hydraulic oil is used as hydraulic oil for turbine control devices in thermal and nuclear power plants.
This fire-resistant hydraulic oil is drained and replaced regularly, but normal incineration generates a large amount of black smoke, which is thought to be due to the phosphate esters contained in the oil, and the phosphorus-containing substances in the black smoke clog the filters in the exhaust gas treatment equipment. This increases the frequency of filter replacement, and the large amount of clogged filters that become waste also becomes a difficult-to-treat substance that needs to be treated. HELIX is developing equipment to treat this difficult-to-treat substance.

The water plasma used at HELIX is highly effective at decomposing organic matter, so instead of incinerating the phosphate esters in waste oil, they are "decomposed using water plasma."

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