Deasy Care: High-Capacity Disposable Diaper Processing System Now Handles 10 Units at Once

The Deasy Care Project has announced a new 'Volume Type' of its diaper pre-treatment system, increasing capacity from 2 to 10 units per cycle. Using 100V power, the system automates crushing, neutralizing, and dehydrating used diapers to reduce waste volume hygienically and ease the workload for caregivers.
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The Deasy Care Project has introduced a new high-capacity 'Volume Type' for its diaper pre-treatment system, 'Deasy Care,' significantly increasing the processing capacity from the previous specification of 2 units to 10 units at once.

### Simple Operation, Increased Capacity for Greater Efficiency
Deasy Care is a specialized system that crushes, neutralizes, and dehydrates used disposable diapers (including excrement) to reduce their volume hygienically. The latest enhancement has boosted the single-cycle processing capacity from 2 diapers to a maximum of 10.

Previously, Deasy Care limited the input to 2 diapers per cycle. However, by improving the cutter section of the crushing unit and refining the internal mechanics, the team has enabled the processing of up to 10 diapers simultaneously without changing the power requirements.

While high-volume processing previously seemed to require upgrading to 200V power, the expertise of specialized crushing machine manufacturers has allowed this model to function effectively using standard 100V power. The system still supports the traditional 2-unit input, offering flexibility to suit the diverse workflows of various facilities.

### Seamless Workflow for Staff
The operation remains as simple as ever: just drop in the used diapers (even if they still contain waste) and press start. Users can now drop in a large waste bag containing 10 diapers all at once. Deasy Care handles the rest automatically. Internally, the machine sequentially repeats the crushing, neutralizing, and dehydrating process for every 2-3 diapers, requiring no manual intervention. The entire process for 10 units is completed in approximately 30 minutes, the same duration as the 2-unit cycles. Since staff do not need to attend to the machine once the process starts, the frequency of manual operations is greatly reduced.

By allowing staff to drop off diapers in bulk and return to their primary care duties, the Volume Type aims to significantly alleviate the operational burden in nursing homes and childcare centers.

### Future Initiatives and Innovation Center
The 'Deasy Care Innovation Center,' where visitors can see this Volume Type in action, is currently under preparation and scheduled to open in May 2026 at the Yokosuka Research Park (YRP) in Kanagawa Prefecture.

Additionally, the Deasy Care Project plans to accelerate social implementation by setting up showrooms and R&D labs and promoting field verification through the lending of demonstration equipment. Ten demonstration units will be prepared for fiscal year 2026, with field tests scheduled to begin in June 2026 at facilities upon request.

For inquiries, please contact: omutsu@deasy-care.jp / 046-887-2011 (Contact: Hayashi / Inoue).