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Different Types of Waterless Urinal Technologies Available

There are 5 main types of waterless urinal technologies: 1. Liquid sealant cartridges that use a liquid with lower density than urine to form a physical barrier and prevent odors. 2. Integrated traps that slow liquid waste flow through a sealing liquid to prevent it from being washed out. 3. Membrane traps that use a one-way valve membrane to allow urine flow out but prevent odors from flowing back in. 4. Biological blocks that use microorganisms to break down urine and prevent blockages or odors. 5. Mechanical ball valves that use a hollow ball with lower density than urine and a one-way valve to block od

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Different Types of Waterless Urinal Technologies Available

There are 5 main types of waterless urinal technologies: 1. Liquid sealant cartridges that use a liquid with lower density than urine to form a physical barrier and prevent odors. 2. Integrated traps that slow liquid waste flow through a sealing liquid to prevent it from being washed out. 3. Membrane traps that use a one-way valve membrane to allow urine flow out but prevent odors from flowing back in. 4. Biological blocks that use microorganisms to break down urine and prevent blockages or odors. 5. Mechanical ball valves that use a hollow ball with lower density than urine and a one-way valve to block od

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Different types different

of waterless brands in
urinal each category
technologies of waterless
available urinal technology brief

These urinals use the physical principle of specific gravity or


relative density. The liquid used is a chemical, or vegetable oil.
It has a density lower than that of water.The urine is heavier
than the liquid sealant and hence passes through. Sealant
Falcon’s stays on top and forms a physical barrier between the waste
Liquid sealant Waterfree and urine Pan. This stops the stink to creep up back into the
1 cartridges Cartridges restroom.

The unique design of the trapway slows the flow of liquid


waste as it passes through
the sealing liquid, ensuring that the sealing liquid isn’t
washed out of the trapway.
Kohler’s Integr
ated Trap Being less dense than liquid waste, the sealing liquid
Design, Duravit maintains its position at the top
Waterless of the trapway, thus providing a barrier to block trapway
2 Integrated traps Urinals odors.

These traps are one way valves and use bernoulli's principle.
The materials used to make the membrane trap hold the lips
close. When used, the valve opens in only one direction. It
allows urine to flow through. However, it prevents the stink by
not letting the odor from the drainage pass back into the
3 Membrane traps Keramag, Urimaturine Pan.

Superweld They contain microorganisms that “feed” upon the urine and
4 Biological blocks agencies prevent it from causing blockage or odor.
A simple ball valve replaces the liquid sealants and
membranes used by other waterless technologies. The hollow
LDPE ball has a density lower than that of #PeePee. It is
housed in a cartridge below the urinal pan. A ball valve blocks
the exit at rest. In use, the ball valve rises up because of the
principle of buoyancy. At rest, the valve blocks exit and
Zerodor prevents odor from drainage lines to enter the restroom.
Mechanical Ball Waterless
5 valves Urinals
originati
ng
country one time life
name USP cost duration

INR
22,000/

INR
50,000/-
INR 7000

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