Toilet Revolution
Eco-friendly toilets are facilities or devices that leverage modern technological solutions to address restroom needs, achieving water conservation, emission reduction, energy efficiency, and promoting a civilized, eco-friendly environment. This product line shares the same design principles as restroom systems found on airplanes and high-speed trains. Inside, it features vacuum-operated squat toilets and vacuum urinals, utilizing powerful suction combined with minimal water to efficiently clean waste. Additionally, the fixtures’ drain outlets are equipped with automatic valves that seal tightly, effectively preventing odors from escaping. Compared to conventional public restrooms, eco-friendly public toilets offer several key advantages: 1. **Significantly Reduced Water Usage**: While traditional water-saving toilets mandated by national standards use 6 liters per flush, vacuum-based toilets consume only 0.5 liters per flush—dramatically cutting down on water consumption. 2. **Eliminates Odor Issues Completely**: Traditional flushing toilets rely on water pressure, leaving some odor lingering in the air. In contrast, vacuum systems draw waste inward under negative pressure, ensuring no unpleasant smells escape into the surrounding space. This makes them ideal for small, poorly ventilated restrooms where odor control is critical. 3. **Simplified Installation Process, Lowering Costs**: Since vacuum pressure serves as the driving force, plumbing installation can flexibly follow the natural contours of both external and internal structures—whether straight, curved, or even vertical. Achieving such flexibility is far more challenging with gravity-fed systems. Moreover, because vacuum systems require smaller-diameter pipes (roughly one-third the size of traditional gravity-fed systems), installation costs are further reduced. 4. **Enhanced Reliability and Resistance to Clogging**: The consistent negative pressure range of -0.03 to -0.05 atmospheres ensures robust waste transport, minimizing the risk of clogs and guaranteeing stable, long-term operation.
Xinjiang Shawan City, Ulanwusu Town Agricultural Toilet Revolution Demonstration Village Project