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  1. 荏原製作所 Tokyo//Industrial Machinery
  2. サニー・トレーディング Kanagawa//Machine elements and parts
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  4. 4 タクミナ Osaka//Industrial Machinery
  5. 5 東興産業 フローシステム事業部 Tokyo//others

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  1. Ebara Standard Pump 60Hz Comprehensive Catalog 荏原製作所
  2. [FOOMA 2022 Exhibition] Sanitary Drum Pump_Overall Catalog サニー・トレーディング
  3. Sanitary Magnetic Pump General Catalog サニー・トレーディング
  4. 4 Home Water Supply Pump Comprehensive Catalog 荏原製作所
  5. 5 Smash Pump "KRBN Type" サンエー工業

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Next-generation cooling unit 'Sodium Hypochlorite temperature below 20°C! HJ'

The subcooling unit "HJ" that maintains the temperature of sodium hypochlorite below 20°C to suppress the increase of chlorate.

The "HJ" hypochlorite cooling unit from Takumina, a leading company in precision pumps, maintains sodium hypochlorite at a temperature below 20°C, where the generation of chlorate is minimized, using cold water supplied from a chiller. With a simple design and low cost, it ensures reliable injection of sodium hypochlorite when combined with Takumina's gas lock prevention structure GLX and metering pumps. 【Features】 ■ Temperature management of hypochlorite suppresses the generation of chlorate ■ Simple design and low cost ■ Achieves more reliable hypochlorite injection when combined with Takumina pumps ★ For more details, please download the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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Product Selection Guide: "Pumps and Fluid Control Equipment for Water Treatment Plants"

Reduce the burden on equipment management personnel! Takumina's pumps provide the solution.

This document is a product guide for water treatment plants aimed at reducing the burden on facility management personnel. Takumina's pumps solve issues such as the inability to pump due to bubbles generated from sodium hypochlorite and pipe blockages caused by crystals formed from reactions with water. We offer a lineup including the "Residual Chlorine Meter RM" for measuring various residual chlorine concentrations in water, as well as the "Handy Tester DCT" and digital controllers. [Contents] ■ Reducing the burden on facility management personnel ■ Three proposals to solve sodium hypochlorite issues ■ Leave the entire chemical dosing equipment to us ★ For more details, please download the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

  • Water treatment equipment
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Product Selection Guide: "Sanitary Pumps and Fluid Control Equipment for Food Factories"

Active in a wide range of food and beverage factories! We propose suitable solutions for various scenes.

Product Guide for Food Factories. We offer suitable solutions for various scenarios in food and beverage factories, including reliable sanitary process pumps that prevent foreign matter contamination, liquid quality changes, and leaks, as well as pumps and equipment for water supply and wastewater treatment, and essential sterilization water generation devices for hygiene management. [Contents] ■ Case Studies ■ Sanitary Process Pumps and Peripheral Equipment ■ Hygiene Measures and Sterilization Equipment ■ Water Supply and Wastewater Treatment Equipment ★ For more details, please download the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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Automatic Chlorine Injection Device "TCM for Automatic Control of Residual Chlorine in Receiving Tanks Using Circulation Method"

Eco-friendly design without waste water! An automatic chlorine injection device 'TCM' that continuously monitors and controls the target residual chlorine concentration.

The "Mekkin Pack TCM Series" is an automatic chlorine injection device that automatically controls residual chlorine through a circulation method. It continuously monitors and controls the target residual chlorine concentration regardless of the water tank capacity or water usage. Its space-saving design makes installation easy. By injecting residual chlorine through precise measurement, it prevents excessive injection and reduces chlorine odor. 【Features】 - Continuously monitors and controls the target residual chlorine concentration regardless of water tank capacity or water usage - Prevents excessive injection and reduces chlorine odor through precise measurement of residual chlorine injection - Easy installation with a space-saving design - Eco-friendly design with no waste water Please feel free to contact us as we will help you select and introduce the most suitable product for you.

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Liquid Testing and Analysis "Fluid Solution Center LAB"

We can find the answer to fluid transfer! We have proposals that only a specialized manufacturer can offer.

The Fluid Solution Center <LAB> has been established, introducing equipment capable of detailed fluid analysis, allowing for more suitable proposals. We conduct fluid analysis from various perspectives to resolve troubles and alleviate concerns related to fluid transfer. Utilizing our accumulated knowledge, experience, and know-how, we propose optimization across the entire fluid system based on the results. Please feel free to consult us about any liquid, including slurry, high-viscosity liquids, and easily altered liquids. We can provide proposals that only a specialized manufacturer can offer. 【Proposal of Solutions and Delivery Process】 ■ Fluid Consulting - Actual liquid confirmation → On-site evaluation → Process condition confirmation → Customer review → Solution proposal ■ Product Provision - Design → Manufacturing → Delivery ★ For more details, please download the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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  • Analytical Equipment and Devices
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Non-pulsating pump "Highly resistant to wear and no liquid leakage! High flow transfer pump GPL"

Stable transfer with high flow and continuous flow is possible! We solve the problems of wear and contamination associated with high flow slurry pumps.

The GPL is a non-pulsating pump capable of handling a maximum flow rate of 18 m³/h. 【Features】 ■ Wear-resistant contamination-free structure A structure that is resistant to wear, eliminating concerns about wear particles mixing into the liquid. ■ Sealed structure with no liquid leakage No shaft seal means no worries about liquid leakage or foreign matter contamination. ■ High flow transfer Flow rate can be adjusted from 15 L/min. Accurately transfers the set flow rate in a continuous stable flow. ■ Compatible with high-viscosity liquids Can handle high-viscosity liquids up to 5000 mPa·s. ■ High head capability Maintains flow rate even under pressure conditions due to the check mechanism. Reduces pressure loss in piping. ■ Continuous stable flow without pulsation No need for air chambers or accumulators. ■ Easy maintenance Customers can easily disassemble and reassemble. Long component life reduces maintenance frequency and costs. ■ Sanitary specifications available Suitable for processes that prioritize cleanliness, such as pharmaceuticals, food, and electronic materials. The Smooth Flow Pump offers a lineup that accommodates various usage conditions and liquids, including flow rate, pressure, liquid viscosity, discharge accuracy, slurry diameter and material, installation and transfer conditions, and cost. Please feel free to contact us as we will help you select and introduce the most suitable product for your needs.

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  • Positive Displacement Pump
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Non-pulsating small pump "5μL/min - Lab Micro Q"

Flow rate adjustable freely in the range of 5 to 5000 μL/min! A precision lab pump ideal for research and development applications.

The Takumina precision pump offers the problem-solving "Smooth Flow Pump," which resolves all issues and dissatisfaction related to pumps from research and development to process lines! This product is a pump that can continuously deliver precise liquid at the μL scale. Flow rate can be adjusted freely within the range of 5 to 5000 μL/min. There is no liquid leakage or contact with outside air, allowing for the transfer of strong acids, strong alkalis, and water-sensitive substances. Its compact size makes it easy to install anywhere. It boasts excellent flow accuracy and reproducibility, providing stable delivery with a continuous flow that has no pulsation. 【Features】 ■ Excellent flow accuracy and reproducibility ■ Stable delivery with a continuous flow that has no pulsation ■ Freely adjustable flow rate within the range of 5 to 5000 μL/min ■ Maximum discharge pressure of 3 MPa ■ No liquid leakage or contact with outside air (can also transfer strong acids, strong alkalis, and water-sensitive substances) ■ Flow rate does not decrease even with long-term use The Smooth Flow Pump has a lineup that accommodates various usage conditions and liquids, including flow rate, pressure, liquid viscosity, discharge accuracy, slurry diameter and material, installation and transfer conditions, and cost. Please feel free to contact us, and we will help you select and introduce the most suitable product for your needs.

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Safety Pump "For Chemical Transfer and Small Packaging Work SP・MSP"

Because it doesn't spill, it's safe and economical! The 'Safety Pump' excels in operability and mobility, making it ideal for the transfer and dispensing of chemicals.

The leading company in precision pumps, Takumina, presents the 'Safety Pump' with excellent operability and mobility. It allows for easy transfer and portioning of chemicals while avoiding various dangers during transport. It contributes to the efficiency of operations and ensures safety. Additionally, there are various power source options and materials for contact parts, making it suitable for a wide range of applications and environments. 【Features】 ■ From strong acids and strong alkalis to solvents ■ Weighing and compact design ■ Reduces residual liquid in containers ■ Ideal for transferring and portioning chemicals ■ Excellent operability and mobility ★ For more details, please download the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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[Case Study] Preventing Metal Contamination to Improve Quality with Uniform Film Thickness

This is an example of solving issues such as "wear powder from the pump mixing into the liquid, causing metal contamination"!

In an electronic component manufacturer that applies electronic materials to substrates using a die coater, a rotary metering pump was used for liquid supply. As a result, there were issues such as "wear particles from the pump contaminating the liquid, leading to metal contamination," "a decrease in liquid supply due to pump wear, causing variations in film thickness," and "time-consuming disassembly, cleaning, and reassembly." For solutions to these issues, please download and view the PDF document. [Customer's Issues and Requests] ■ Wear particles from the pump contaminating the liquid, leading to metal contamination ■ Decrease in liquid supply due to pump wear, causing variations in film thickness ■ Time-consuming disassembly, cleaning, and reassembly *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Transporting abrasive slurry without liquid leakage

Solving issues such as 'the sliding part wears out and causes liquid leakage' and 'pulsation does not completely disappear, resulting in uneven coating'!

A manufacturer of automotive parts that applies coatings to automotive components was using a plunger pump for liquid supply. As a result, there were challenges such as "wear of the sliding parts causing liquid leakage" and "using an air chamber but the pulsation not completely disappearing, leading to uneven coating." For solutions to these challenges, please download and view the PDF materials. [Customer Challenges] ■ Wear of sliding parts (plunger, plunger seal) causing liquid leakage ■ Pulsation not completely disappearing, leading to uneven coating ■ Considered using a rotary pump without pulsation, but could not use it due to color variation caused by shear and friction heat *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Achieving Uniform Coating Thickness without Disturbing the Liquid Level in a Gravure Coater

A case study that solved issues such as "the pumps are wearing out quickly and are prone to breaking" at a material manufacturer.

The request from the material manufacturer was to circulate the coating liquid to the gravure coater's liquid receiving pan during the manufacturing process of functional films. However, there were challenges such as "when the liquid level in the receiving pan becomes turbulent, it causes uneven coating thickness, so we want to supply it at a constant flow rate with as little pulsation as possible" and "we want to improve workability because frequent cleaning is necessary." For solutions to these challenges, please download and view the PDF document. [Customer's Challenges] - When the liquid level in the receiving pan becomes turbulent, it causes uneven coating thickness, so we want to supply it at a constant flow rate with as little pulsation as possible. - We want to improve workability because frequent cleaning is necessary. - Since we need to keep the ceramic particles in constant circulation to prevent them from settling, the pump wears out quickly and is prone to breaking. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Safely Transporting Caustic Soda through Long-Distance and High-Elevation Piping

Safe transportation of caustic soda! A case that solved the challenge of not being able to use pumps due to the risk of liquid leakage!

The request from the chemical manufacturer was to transport caustic soda through long-distance, high-head piping (with a total head of 85m) and inject it into the main pipeline. However, there were challenges such as "Since it is a hazardous liquid, pumps that pose a risk of liquid leakage cannot be used" and "Air chambers cannot be used at high heads (as air would dissolve into the transported liquid), so pulsating pumps cannot be used." Please download the PDF document to see the solutions to these challenges. [Customer's Challenges] - Since it is a hazardous liquid, pumps that pose a risk of liquid leakage cannot be used. - Pulsating pumps cannot be used because air chambers cannot be used at high heads. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Preventing Bead Jamming to Achieve Stable Operation of the Disperser

Solving issues such as 'the cleaning ability of the shaft seal is poor and causing problems'! Introducing a case study from a battery manufacturer.

Battery manufacturers supplying carbon slurry (negative electrode material) to bead mills via pumps have traditionally used rotary positive displacement pumps. However, the particles contained in the liquid quickly wear down the pump components, necessitating frequent part replacements and regular disassembly for cleaning, and they faced difficulties due to poor cleanability of the shaft seal area. For solutions to these challenges and requests, please download and refer to the PDF document. [Customer Challenges and Requests] ■ There was a need for frequent disassembly and cleaning, but they were troubled by the poor cleanability of the shaft seal area. ■ The components of the pump quickly wore out due to particles in the liquid, leading to frequent part replacements. ■ Since they were using a screenless type bead mill, small beads occasionally leaked out, causing beads to get caught inside the pump, leading to abnormal stops or pump failures. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Total Control of Temperature and Flow Rate for Liquids Prone to Solidification

We solve requests such as 'We want to insulate tanks and pipes because the liquid solidifies at low temperatures!' Here is a case study from a cosmetics manufacturer.

The request from the cosmetics manufacturer was to create a device that mixes a liquid containing fine particles of titanium dioxide with an oil-based liquid during the manufacturing process of cosmetics. Additionally, there were requests such as "I want to insulate the tank and piping because the liquid solidifies at low temperatures" and "I want to continuously mix the two liquids in the piping and accurately control the mixing ratio." Please download the PDF document to view the solutions to the challenges and requests. 【Customer's Challenges and Requests】 ■ I want to insulate the tank and piping because the liquid solidifies at low temperatures. ■ I want to continuously mix the two liquids in the piping and accurately control the mixing ratio. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Contract manufacturing
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[Case Study] Suppressing piping vibration without using air chambers

"We want to transfer the concentrated nitric acid used as CIP cleaning solution to the dilution tank." Solving your request! Introducing a case study from a food manufacturer.

The food manufacturer requested to transfer concentrated nitric acid for use as a CIP cleaning solution to a dilution tank. However, they had been using a diaphragm pump with an air chamber to suppress pulsation, but if maintenance on the air chamber is neglected, the pulsation dampening effect is lost. This led to vibrations causing cracks in the piping, resulting in nitric acid leaks and rusting of the equipment. For solutions to the issues and requests, please download and view the PDF materials. [Customer's Issues and Requests] ■ Neglecting maintenance on the air chamber leads to the loss of pulsation dampening effect, causing vibrations that crack the piping, resulting in nitric acid leaks and rusting of the equipment. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Measuring Accurate Actual Injection Volume with Flow Meters to Reduce Waste of Chemical Solutions

Solving issues such as the need to go from the equipment management building to the water purification tank for concentration confirmation! Introducing examples from local governments (water purification plants).

The local government (water purification plant) was using a diaphragm pump as a chemical injection pump when adding sodium hypochlorite as a disinfectant and polyaluminum chloride as a coagulant. However, there were challenges such as "the pulsation of the pump makes it impossible to measure the injection amount with a flow meter" and "it is necessary to go from the facility management building to the water purification tank to check the concentration." For solutions to the challenges and requests, please download and view the PDF materials. 【Customer's Challenges and Requests】 ■ The pulsation of the pump makes it impossible to measure the injection amount with a flow meter. ■ It is necessary to go from the facility management building to the water purification tank to check the concentration. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Elimination of Foreign Matter Contamination During Concentrated Juice Transfer

Eliminating foreign matter contamination with existing rotary pumps! A case study from a food manufacturer.

The food manufacturer was transferring concentrated fruit juice (with a maximum viscosity of 20,000 mPa·s) from the raw material tank to the filling machine tank at a flow rate of 2 tons per hour. However, the existing rotary pump had issues where wear particles were generated from the pump's mechanical seal, which could mix into the liquid, necessitating frequent disassembly and inspection. For solutions to the challenges and requests, please download and view the PDF document. 【Customer's Challenges and Requests】 ■ There was a risk of bacterial contamination every time the pump was disassembled, as it came into contact with outside air. ■ Maintenance costs were high due to the need for specialized maintenance personnel and the high cost of replacement parts. ■ Frequent disassembly and inspection were required because wear particles from the pump's mechanical seal could mix into the liquid. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Inline neutralization treatment of 500 tons of rainwater per hour.

We have resolved the request to reuse rainwater on the premises! Here is a case study from a steel manufacturer.

The steel manufacturer found that the rainwater falling on the premises of the steelworks was highly alkaline, and it was necessary to perform neutralization treatment to reuse this rainwater on-site. However, after consulting with multiple manufacturers, they faced challenges such as "the treatment volume and pH fluctuate significantly due to weather conditions, requiring a wide control range." For solutions to the challenges and requests, please download and view the PDF materials. 【Customer's Challenges and Requests】 ■ Minimize the installation area of the equipment ■ If using a tank for pH neutralization treatment (tank method), a large tank of over 100 tons would be required, increasing the installation area ■ Due to significant fluctuations in treatment volume and pH caused by weather, it is necessary to accommodate a wide control range *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Circulation test maintaining constant chlorine concentration, temperature, and pressure for several months.

We have resolved the request to create equipment for conducting quality conformity tests for construction resin pipes! Here is a case study from a construction pipe manufacturer.

The request from the construction pipe manufacturer was to create a device for conducting quality conformity tests on resin pipes for construction. Additionally, there was a request to "continuously flow chlorine water through the pipes for several months," with the conditions kept constant and testing conducted at three different temperatures. For solutions to the challenges and requests, please download and view the PDF materials. 【Customer's Challenges and Requests】 ■ Continuously flow chlorine water through the pipes for several months ■ Keep the conditions of residual chlorine concentration, pH value, water volume, and delivery pressure constant, and conduct tests at three different temperatures (95°C, 105°C, 115°C) *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] High-pressure injection of 90°C high-temperature liquid into an extrusion molding machine.

We have resolved the request to use a pump to inject additives into the resin extrusion molding machine! Here is a case study from a resin product manufacturer.

The resin product manufacturer requested to use a pump to inject additives into the resin extrusion molding machine. However, there were challenges such as "the injection point requires a pressure of over 5MPa" and "the viscosity increases when the liquid temperature drops, so it needs to be maintained at 70-90°C." For solutions to the challenges and requests, please download and view the PDF materials. 【Customer's Challenges and Requests】 ■ The injection point requires a pressure of over 5MPa ■ If the pump has pulsation, it causes uneven injection, so we want to inject a constant amount continuously ■ The viscosity increases when the liquid temperature drops, so it needs to be maintained at 70-90°C ■ Due to high temperature and high pressure, we want to implement safety measures ■ We want it to be movable rather than fixed in one location *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Circulation of 75% sulfuric acid at high temperature for an extended period at a constant flow rate.

We have resolved the request to circulate sulfuric acid in the experimental line of the research institute! Here is a case study from a chemical plant manufacturer.

The request from the chemical plant manufacturer was to circulate sulfuric acid at a temperature of 150°C and a concentration of 75% in the laboratory's experimental line. However, there were challenges such as wanting to "maintain a constant flow rate" and that "there were no products from other companies that met the conditions." For solutions to the challenges and requests, please download and view the PDF materials. 【Customer's Challenges and Requests】 ■ Want to maintain a constant flow rate ■ Due to the need for high corrosion resistance, they prefer PTFE lining as the material ■ They anticipate operating for about 10 hours a day ■ There were no products from other companies that met the conditions *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Transferring solvent-based slurry at a flow rate of 50 liters per minute and measuring the flow rate.

We have resolved the request to transfer organic solvents containing micro-particles of a few microns! Here is a case study from a petrochemical manufacturer.

The request from the petrochemical manufacturer was to transfer organic solvents (dichloromethane) containing micro-particles of a few microns. Furthermore, they requested that "the flow rate be 50L/min and the discharge pressure be 0.5MPa" and that "they want to monitor and record the actual flow rate." For solutions to the challenges and requests, please download and view the PDF materials. 【Customer's Challenges and Requests】 ■ Flow rate of 50L/min and discharge pressure of 0.5MPa required ■ Want to monitor and record the actual flow rate *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Solving Wear from High-Concentration Slurry and Improving Coating Precision

To solve the challenge of needing to send liquid at a constant flow rate to achieve a uniform coating surface! Here is a case study from an electronic components manufacturer.

The electronic components manufacturer was using a gear-type pump to supply a slurry-like high-viscosity liquid (3000 mPa·s) to the coating machine. However, there were issues such as "the slurry particles getting clogged in the pump, causing it to stop" and "severe wear of the pump, leading to a decrease in flow rate in a short time." For solutions to these issues and requests, please download and view the PDF materials. 【Customer's Issues and Requests】 ■ Slurry particles sometimes clogged the pump, causing it to stop. ■ The pump experienced severe wear, resulting in a decrease in flow rate in a short time. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Sharpening Particle Size Distribution through Dispersion Process with Bead Mill

We will introduce a case where the bias of beads can be suppressed, resulting in a sharp particle size distribution!

At the material manufacturer, dispersion was performed using a bead mill to micronize ceramics. However, there were challenges such as "the beads becoming unevenly distributed in the disperser due to pump pulsation, leading to over-dispersion," and "beads flowing out from the outlet side of the bead mill and getting caught in the pump, causing abnormal stops." For solutions to these challenges and requests, please download and refer to the PDF materials. 【Customer's Challenges and Requests】 ■ Beads are unevenly distributed in the disperser due to pump pulsation, leading to over-dispersion. ■ Beads flow out from the outlet side of the bead mill and can get caught in the pump, causing abnormal stops. ■ Due to small-batch production of various types, frequent liquid changes are necessary, resulting in a high cleaning frequency. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Achieving reduced high-pressure injection time and extended lifespan for filter presses.

Solving the issue of pump wear caused by particles in the liquid, which required frequent parts replacement! Introduction of a delivery case.

At the water treatment plant manufacturer, sludge was being fed into a filter press (pressure filtration machine) using a high-pressure pump for dewatering. However, with the existing pump, issues arose such as "when the filter becomes clogged and the pressure increases, the pump's flow rate decreases, resulting in longer dewatering times." For solutions to the challenges and requests, please download and refer to the PDF materials. 【Customer's Challenges and Requests】 ■ When the filter becomes clogged and the pressure increases, the pump's flow rate decreases, leading to longer dewatering times. ■ The pump wears out due to particles in the liquid, requiring frequent parts replacements. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Halving the Electricity Costs of Electrolyte Circulation Pumps

Solving the problem of poor energy efficiency and high electricity costs! Introducing a case study from an aluminum processing manufacturer.

At the aluminum processing manufacturer, sulfuric acid in the electrolyte solution is circulated by a pump during the anodizing process of aluminum. They are using a spiral pump made of a special alloy, which has the issue of "poor energy efficiency and high electricity costs." Please download the PDF document to see the solutions to the challenges and requests. 【Customer's Challenges and Requests】 ■ Poor energy efficiency and high electricity costs *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Contract manufacturing
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[Case Study] Reducing Maintenance Load for High-Temperature Hydrofluoric Acid Transfer Pumps

Troubles such as liquid leakage have been resolved! Introducing a case study from a steel manufacturer.

At the steel manufacturer, high-temperature nitric acid is being transported within the steelworks. Traditionally, pumps with PFA lining were used, but there were issues such as "the lining peeling off or pinholes forming due to temperature and pressure changes, leading to corrosion of the pump and liquid leakage." For solutions to the challenges and requests, please download and view the PDF materials. 【Customer's Challenges and Requests】 ■ The lining peels off or pinholes form due to temperature and pressure changes, leading to corrosion of the pump and liquid leakage. ■ The structure of the mechanical seal is complex and requires considerable adjustment. ■ Wear and liquid leakage due to slurry retention frequently occur. ■ The maintenance burden is significant. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Contract manufacturing
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[Case Study] Achieving significant improvement in the quality of thin film coating and a substantial reduction in wastewater volume.

A uniform coating can now be achieved! Introducing case studies from material manufacturers.

At the material manufacturer, during the manufacturing process of functional films, an adhesive was supplied to the coating machine via a pump for laminating the films. However, there were challenges such as "the existing pump has an unstable delivery volume, resulting in uneven coating thickness" and "the waste amount has reached approximately 10 million yen annually." Please download the PDF document to view the solutions to the challenges and requests. 【Customer's Challenges and Requests】 ■ The existing pump has an unstable delivery volume, resulting in uneven coating thickness. ■ If the coating liquid is insufficient, air bubbles are introduced, leading to defective products, so the delivery volume is set higher than necessary. ■ Excessively supplied coating liquid cannot be reused and is discarded, resulting in waste amounting to approximately 10 million yen annually. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Contract manufacturing
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[Case Study] Continuous Mixing and Coating of Sheet Material Coating Liquid

Improved coating precision and enhanced yield! Introducing case studies from material manufacturers.

At the material manufacturer, functional material coating solutions are applied to sheets using a gravure coater. In the previous process, the main agent and additives are mixed in batches, and the liquid is stirred with a mixer attached to the mixing tank. However, there are areas where uniform mixing cannot be achieved, which has affected quality. For solutions to the challenges and requests, please download and refer to the PDF materials. [Customer's Challenges and Requests] ■ The liquid is mixed with a mixer attached to the mixing tank, but there are areas where uniform mixing cannot be achieved, affecting quality. ■ We want to shorten the process and improve production capacity. ■ We also want to upgrade the supply pump for the gravure coater to a higher performance model than the current one. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Improving Workability and Coating Quality for Small-Volume Painting

Measurement and control using flow meters is now possible! We introduce case studies from contract processing manufacturers.

At the contract manufacturing company, paint is supplied to the spray gun via a pump on the small parts painting line, and traditionally, air-driven diaphragm pumps have been used. However, there have been issues such as "we want to measure and control the actual flow rate, but due to pulsation, it cannot be accurately measured with a flow meter." For solutions to the challenges and requests, please download and view the PDF materials. 【Customer's Challenges and Requests】 ■ When the pressure in the piping increases due to nozzle clogging or changes in paint viscosity, the pump's discharge volume decreases, necessitating the adjustment of pressure by operating back pressure valves, pressure reducing valves, and air supply valves. ■ We want to measure and control the actual flow rate, but due to pulsation, it cannot be accurately measured with a flow meter. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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