Far-infrared Snow Melting Device "TOKERUMO" Begins Deployment as NETIS Registered Technology
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Elcom Co., Ltd. announced that its developed far-infrared snow melting device "TOKERUMO" has been registered with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's New Technology Information System (NETIS). This technology uses far-infrared radiation from carbon lamps to suppress snow and ice accumulation, contributing to improved safety and reduced environmental impact in winter public works construction.
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- Q: What is TOKERUMO?
- A: It is a snow melting device that uses carbon lamps to emit far-infrared rays, inhibiting snow accumulation and freezing. It can be installed as an add-on and contributes to winter construction in public works.
- Q: What are the benefits of NETIS registration?
- A: By being registered in the new technology information provision system of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, adoption in public works is promoted and the reliability of the technology is enhanced.
- Q: How does it differ from conventional snow melting devices?
- A: Unlike buried road heating systems, it can be quickly installed as an add-on to existing facilities or temporary sites, and can also be relocated and reused.