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MIDAC is the Leading Waste Disposal Company Devoting Its Best Efforts to Environmental Preservation
 
Summary
Location: 2163 Aritamaminami machi, Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
  Ph: 053-471-9361
Founded: April 1952
Project Details: Collection and transfer of industrial waste and industrial waste requiring special management
Intermediate treatment of both industrial waste and industrial waste requiring special management
Explanation of Our Disposal Methods
 
Dehydration
Sludge is dehydrated. For predisposal, the sludge has either several chemicals added to it or it undergoes either pressurization or centrifugal separation.
 
Solar Drying
Sludge is dried outside naturally.
 
Oil and Water Separation
Waste fluid containing oil is mainly separated into its components of water and oil by gravity separation. This uses the difference in components' weight. Another method of separation is the use of condensing reagents.
 
Neutralization
Neutralization of alkali waste fluid is done by adding acid. Conversely, acid waste fluid is neutralized by adding alkali.
 
Flocculation
Chemicals are added to waste fluid containing harmful heavy metals. This becomes sludge, and the heavy metals are removed by flocculation.
 
Activated Sludge Control
Organic matter contained in organic waste fluid decomposes through the workings of microorganisms.
 
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