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Contract manufacturing of spray-dried granules *We accept granulation processing of semiconductor materials!

Achieving the drying granulation of new semiconductor materials by utilizing spray drying granulation technology for electronic materials such as piezoelectric ceramics and ferrites!

"Spray drying" is a technology that instantly dries a liquid by spraying it in a drying chamber to create fine droplets, utilizing the surface tension of water to produce spherical, highly flowable granules. Based on our track record of granulating piezoelectric ceramics such as barium titanate and magnetic materials like ferrites to specified particle sizes and qualities through spray drying, we hope our granulation technology can contribute to the processing of semiconductor materials, and we will be exhibiting at the 2nd [Kyushu] Semiconductor Industry Exhibition! Our specialty is contract manufacturing, actively accepting trials and pilot production aimed at mass production, as well as drying and granulation tests in the early stages of research and development. Tests that are not intended for mass production are also welcome. We typically granulate ceramics such as silicon nitride, silicon carbide, and zirconia, as well as organic materials like surfactants and resins! Ceramics are mainly used for molding applications. [We respond to needs like these] ● I have a small amount of new material but want to somehow dry and granulate it. ● I want to take quantities in the range of several kilograms. ● I want to dry and granulate a small amount of materials in various types. We aim to leverage our experience in the semiconductor industry as well. *For more details, please download the materials.

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