In response to the severe water scarcity challenge in the Middle East and promote the circular utilization of household water resources, our company has officially launched three independently R&D and produced household sewage recycling drip irrigation equipment, providing an efficient, energy-saving and environmentally friendly solution for household plant maintenance in the region.
Focusing on household scenarios, the three devices are designed to treat domestic sewage such as kitchen and washing water. Adopting core technologies including multi-stage filtration and activated carbon adsorption, they effectively remove suspended solids, oil stains and harmful impurities from sewage. The treated water meets the standard for plant drip irrigation and can be directly used for irrigating courtyard plants, potted flowers and other greenery, realizing the circular utilization of water resources, saving tap water consumption and reducing environmental pollution from sewage discharge.
With practicality and convenience, the equipment is small in size, flexible in installation, suitable for various household scenarios such as courtyards and balconies, and can be installed and commissioned quickly without complex civil engineering. Differentiated positioned, the three products cover different treatment capacities, targeting small potted plants, medium-sized courtyards and large green areas respectively. They also feature low energy consumption, low noise and easy maintenance, requiring no special personnel on duty during operation.
Committed to R&D and production of environmental protection equipment, we take technological innovation as the core and focus on the field of water resource recycling. The launch of the three household sewage recycling drip irrigation equipment is not only a precise response to the water-saving demand in the Middle East market, but also a concrete practice of our company’s green development concept. In the future, we will continue to optimize product performance to better adapt to the regional needs, helping every household in the Middle East achieve green and low-carbon life and contribute to the local water-saving cause.