Type: 
        
                  Product      
          
          IPR Status: 
        
                  Patent      
          
          Secured In: 
        
                  India      
          
          Application/uses: 
        
                  The CSIR-CMERI developed machine is designed for up to 5,000 people density i.e. best suitable up to 300 mm diameter and up to a 100-metre length of the sewer system.
It is used to handle the blockage caused by plastic and other non-biodegradable domestic thrown-away items, debris, intrusion of tree roots, etc.
       
          
          Salient Technical Competing Features: 
        
                  
- High Pressure Jetting System with recycled water
- Equipped With Safety Operator feedback system
- Post Cleaning Inspection camera system (self-propelled type)
- Disinfectant System for jetting hose disinfection.
- Appropriate filtration and Re-utilization of drain Slurry for jetting
- Indigenous, cost effective & Reliable machine
- Developed in BS VI chassis (Green and Clean India)
 
          
          Status of Commercialization: 
        
                  Technology has been transferred to one MSME client M/s MANIAR & CO., Ahmedabad, Gujarat      
          
          Major Raw Materials To Be Utilized  : 
        
                  Chassis, Slurry Dispensing Unit, Jetting Unit, Post Cleaning Inspection camera system, Safety Operator feedback system, Hoses, Waste Bucket etc      
          
          Techno Economic: 
        
                  Available on Enquiry Basis Manufacturing cost : Rs. 7.0 Lakh (approx.) Return of Investment : Less than one year      
          
          Technology Package: 
        
                  Complete Manufacturing Drawings & Technology Knowhow with Operation Manual, List of Bought Out Materials      
          
          Content Details: 
        
                  Vehicle mounted Drain Cleaning System consisting of three (03) modules namely Recycled Slurry Water Unit, Closed Loop Feedback System & Post Cleaning Inspection System.
       
          
          Level/Scale of Development: 
        
                  It was successfully demonstrated at the premises of the National Physical Laboratory, Delhi on 27.10.2021