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 the registration number of "TOKERUMO" in the NETIS registry?
- A: The registration number of the technology in NETIS is HR-250018-A.
- Q: Who is the developer and representative director of "TOKERUMO"?
- A: It was developed by Elcom Co., Ltd., which is led by Representative Director Takahiro Soma.
- Q: How does the "TOKERUMO" device melt snow and prevent ice accumulation?
- A: It suppresses snow and ice accumulation through far-infrared radiation using carbon lamps.
- Q: What type of power supply does the "TOKERUMO" device support for installation?
- A: The device supports single-phase 200V power, making it deployable at many construction sites.
- Q: How can "TOKERUMO" achieve automatic snow melting and save labor on site?
- A: It achieves automatic snow melting by linking the device with a snowfall sensor.