Mass production of fine particles with a small amount of air. Active in research to production. For secondary batteries and electronic component materials.
We offer a "Spray Dryer for Microparticle Production" equipped with our uniquely developed twin jet nozzle. By utilizing collision energy for micronization, it is possible to produce a large quantity of particles under 10μm with less air than conventional methods. This also contributes to the reduction of air consumption used for micronization. 【Features】 ■ Versatile applications from research to production ■ Significant reduction in drying time due to micronization ■ Products available for small-scale processing and nitrogen gas sealed circulation systems *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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【Product Lineup】 ◎ "Twin Jetter NL Series" for research and development applications ◎ "Twin Jetter RL Series" for small-scale production applications ◎ Nitrogen gas sealed circulation type "Twin Jetter CNL-3" *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us as well.
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Okawara Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. provides technology for spray drying, spray cooling, fluidized granulation spray dryers, and exhaust gas treatment on both large and small scales. Various industries have diverse processes, and it has become essential to produce powder products from various liquid raw materials in response to customer demands. As a leading company in this field, Okawara Chemical Engineering actively assists customers in product development, from raw liquid processing to packaging, through engineering and equipment proposals on a daily basis. We will continue to make proactive efforts to maintain and expand our know-how in particle production.