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The "PNA Series" is an inline oxygen concentration meter that adopts a limit current method. When a voltage is applied to the zirconia element, an ion current flows with oxygen ions as the carrier. As the oxygen concentration changes, the current characteristics also change proportionally, allowing for the detection of oxygen concentration. This method is durable and has a long expected lifespan. We also have a catalog with detailed specifications available. For more information, please download the PDF document below. 【Features】 ■ Switchable display for oxygen and inert gas concentrations ■ Upper and lower limit switch output settings and analog output available ■ Self-diagnostic function included ■ Protection structure equivalent to IP65 ■ Pressure-resistant structure *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "NS Series" is a nitrogen gas purification unit that allows for easy extraction of nitrogen gas from compressed air. With the provision of system equipment, design and piping are made easy. Its compact and lightweight design allows for installation close to the device, eliminating the need for long piping work dedicated to nitrogen. Additionally, due to the absence of moving parts, it can maintain stable performance, and component replacement can be done while still piped. We also have a catalog with detailed specifications available. For more information, please download the PDF document below. 【Features】 ■ Compatible with the FP series for safe food manufacturing processes ■ Newly added horizontal type to the lineup ■ Can be installed in various locations ■ Low cost and reduced labor ■ Easy maintenance *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationIn recent years, issues related to food handling, such as food loss and environmental problems, have come to be viewed critically. Additionally, with the increase in single-person households, there has been a rise in "individual meals" from convenience stores, leading to a demand for smaller packaging and extended shelf life. To address these challenges, a packaging technology known as MAP (Modified Atmosphere Packaging) enables the extension of food preservation periods. Originally widely used for packaging ham and sausages, there is now a multifaceted examination underway to expand the applications of MAP, influenced by food loss reduction laws and various companies' efforts towards SDGs. This document provides a detailed introduction to MAP and the industrial gases used for gas packaging. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents of the Document】 ■ Chapter 1: Background of Gas Packaging ■ Chapter 2: Types of Gases as Food Additives ■ Chapter 3: Process Leading to the Introduction of Gas Packaging ■ Chapter 4: Case Studies of Gas Equipment Troubles and Equipment Maintenance *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationIn recent years, the term MAP has gradually started to be heard within Japan. MAP refers to a packaging technology that enables the extension of food preservation periods, and in Japan, it is referred to as "gas replacement packaging" or "gas pack." Additionally, with the increase in single-person households, the rise of "individual meals" in convenience stores has led to a demand for smaller packaging that extends the shelf life. Due to the background of food waste reduction laws and various companies' efforts towards SDGs, multifaceted discussions are progressing to expand the applications of MAP. This document specifically introduces industrial gases for gas packaging. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents】 ■ Chapter 1 Background of Gas Packaging ■ Chapter 2 Types of Gases as Food Additives ■ Chapter 3 Process Leading to the Introduction of Gas Packaging ■ Chapter 4 Case Studies of Gas Equipment Troubles and Equipment Maintenance *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registration"Gas" prevents contamination with iron powder due to accidental ingestion or damage, and compared to deoxidizers, there is no risk of foreign matter contamination. To prevent oxidation of the target object, "nitrogen gas (N2)" is used; to limit bacterial growth, "carbon dioxide (CO2)" is used; and to maintain the redness of meat, "oxygen gas (O2)" is used. The combination of nitrogen and carbon dioxide has a greater bacteriostatic effect than deoxidizers. We also have demonstration units available, so please feel free to contact us. [Features] ■ No risk of foreign matter contamination compared to deoxidizers (prevents contamination with iron powder due to accidental ingestion or damage) ■ High bacteriostatic effect (the combination of nitrogen and carbon dioxide has a greater bacteriostatic effect than deoxidizers) ■ We have demonstration units available for your convenience *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe offer "carbon dioxide (carbonic gas) CO2," which is heavier than air and has a property of easily dissolving in moisture. Due to its tendency to easily dissolve in moisture and oil, it is primarily used in gas packaging applications mixed with nitrogen gas. When sealed with carbon dioxide alone, changes in taste and packaging collapse may occur, so caution is required. It can be used for food packaging, prevention of bacterial growth (antimicrobial effect), and for acidifying food. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. 【Applications】 ■ Food packaging ■ Prevention of bacterial growth (antimicrobial effect) ■ Acidification of food *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe provide 'Nitrogen N2', a colorless, tasteless, and odorless gas that makes up about 78% of the air, characterized by its inertness at room temperature and extremely low temperature of -196°C in liquid form. It offers various benefits such as enabling long-term storage of strains through freezing, preventing oxidation, preserving flavor, cushioning impacts, and removing moisture, starting with food packaging. Additionally, it can be used for various applications including rubber trimming and even heat treatment. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. 【Applications】 ■ Food packaging ■ Food freezing ■ Freezing storage ■ Rubber trimming ■ Heat treatment *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe provide "oxygen gas (O2)," which is slightly heavier than air and has a property of being difficult to dissolve in water. Since oxygen gas does not have antioxidant or bacteriostatic effects, it is often used in gas packaging applications for meat and other products in combination with carbon dioxide. *If sealed with only oxygen gas, bacterial growth may occur. Additionally, because oxygen gas has the dangerous property of supporting combustion, all piping and packaging equipment must be equipped with explosion-proof facilities compatible with oxygen gas. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. 【Applications】 ■ Maintaining the bright red color of meat ■ Preserving the freshness of fresh vegetables, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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