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Empowering People By Keeping Them Well

Memios Environmental Technologies (MET), a leading Company of the World based at North Carolina, USA dealing in Pneumatic Automatic Waste Transportation Systems to be used at Airports, Hospitals, High End Condominiums and Railway Station to ensures disposal of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and segregation without manual handling thus keeping the premises hygienically cleaned and with zero infection.

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Memos partners with hospital administration, architects and engineers to develop energy efficient and operationally effective systems that provide financial, environmental and socially sustainable long-term benefits. Clean Stream Systems feature unparalleled simplicity, reliability, efficiency, and longevity guaranteed to provide 25-35 years of uncomplicated operational excellence. Return On Investment (ROI) is typically less than five years. Every system is warranted to meet the highest operational performance standards.  Ongoing support, 365 days a year, ensures timely maintenance, support and exceptional service.

MET strives to reduce inefficiencies in all facets of their business to mitigate unnecessary environmental impact, deliver uncompromising value, and make our World cleaner and safer for future generations. 

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What it does

Memios CleanStream solutions solve all of today’s municipal solid waste management challenges:

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Frequently Asked Questions

A pneumatic system is a technology that uses compressed air to transmit and control energy. It involves the use of air-powered tools and equipment, making it a versatile and widely-used method in various industries.

Pneumatic systems work by compressing air and using it to transmit energy. Compressed air is stored in a reservoir and then directed through valves and actuators to perform tasks such as moving cylinders, controlling machinery, or powering tools.

Yes, pneumatic systems can be integrated with electronic control systems for enhanced automation. This integration allows for precise control and coordination with other processes.

Regular maintenance includes checking for leaks, ensuring proper lubrication, and inspecting components for wear. It’s essential to follow the manufacturer’s maintenance guidelines and schedule routine checks to ensure optimal performance.

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