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- DWP #1: Water Filter Pitcher Issues: How Much Water Should You Run to Avoid Carbon Residue?
This video is part of The Wave Talk’s in-house project, the Digitized Water Project (DWP). Using our advanced water measurement technology, the project aims to provide valuable insights to help society access cleaner water. Starting with this video, the DWP will span several series, during which we will develop prototype products and conduct various experiments to ensure cleaner water across different sectors. Staying true to The Wave Talk’s mission, we hope to make it possible for more people to drink and use clean, pure water. The turbidity of the water used prior to filtration in this experiment was 0.40 NTU. Please note that the results may vary depending on the quality of the water used.
- Solving The Last Mile Problem in Water Quality
Curious about the challenges of delivering safe drinking water to every home? Our latest white paper dives deep into the "Last Mile Problem" and how the world’s first deep learning sensor-on-a-chip is revolutionizing water quality monitoring. Download the full white paper to explore how we're tackling these issues and ensuring safer water for all.
- Scale Effect(Maintenance-free) Test Result
The results of comparing our product with a competitor's product after installation at a water treatment plant for approximately 13 months without any maintenance, including cleaning. The measurement values showed no difference from the competitor's product, and when the turbidity increased in the competitor's product, our product exhibited the same tendency to increase. The scale effect results below confirm that even after a year without cleaning or maintenance, the formation of internal scale did not affect the measurement results. This characteristic is due to our unique measurement method, which offsets the scale effect in turbidity measurements, allowing for long-term operation without maintenance.
- First Mile : Sink
The Wave Talk faced challenges in automating and transitioning to IoT sensors due to limitations of water quality sensors. However, they developed a maintenance-free, compact water quality sensor using laser light path technology. This technology measures all impurities accurately at 1/10th the size and 1/100th the cost, and enables data management from anywhere at any time through IoT sensors. This technology revolutionizes water resource management and ensures clean water quality everywhere.



