Iranian Researchers Invent Device for Rehabilitation of Old Worn-Out Wells
“This device creates highly powerful nitrogen shocks at certain time intervals and in an engineered form in the well. After creating nitrogen shocks, this device is able to remove all deposits from the walls. The nitrogen shocks can destroy the sediments of the walls and grids of the well,” Omid Mazaheri, the managing director of the knowledge-based company, told ANA.
He added that after removing the deposits from the walls of the well, the flow of water moves easily into the well, noting that one of the most important features of this device is its use in the petrochemical industry and oil wells.
“Similar samples of this device are produced in the US and Austria. In fact, the specialists of our country have indigenized it with domestic technical know-how,” Mazaheri said.
The CEO of Iran’s Water and Wastewater Company Hashem Amini announced in January that 80% of water industry equipment was produced by domestic companies.
“Now, with the efforts of experts, 80% of the needs are met by domestic suppliers. This is while in the past, even the hoses needed by the industry were imported,” he said.
He pointed to the capabilities and potentials of knowledge-based companies and said, “Using these capabilities and potential is needed to advance a knowledge-based water industry.”
The CEO of Iran’s Water and Wastewater Company emphasized the need to develop the wastewater recycling system in the country, saying, “This new potential has been used for the development of industries.”
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