Versatile uses!! A thermal insulation manufacturing machine "Atoms" that finely unravels without cutting the fibers.
Insulation Material Manufacturing Machine "Atoms"
From newspaper to insulation material ◆ Officially adopted by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)! ★ Paid sample testing currently underway ★
The insulation material manufacturing machine "Atoms" can defiber wood, paper, cloth, rubber, silicone, and other fibers without cutting them, finely loosening them into a cotton-like form. □ As insulation material □ Absorbent part of diapers □ As recycled fibers □ As new materials, etc. Various applications are expanding. 【★Paid sample testing currently in progress★】 If you send us raw material samples, we can accept commissioned defibering for a fee. If you would like to verify the capabilities of Atoms, please feel free to contact us. *For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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【Main Features】 ◆ In-house production of insulation materials enables significant cost reduction ◆ Transportation costs are also reduced ◆ Compact size ◆ Low price ◆ Low running costs For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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Ishikawa Research Institute Co., Ltd. has been in operation for 60 years, starting with the Ishikawa Iron Works founded by the previous president. We manufacture and sell a range of original machines, including the environmentally friendly dry fiber disintegration machine, the ATOMZ series. In recent years, we have gained attention as a preprocessing machine for cellulose nanofiber (CNF) production, collaborating with Shizuoka Prefecture, Fuji City, and Shizuoka University. Our technology, which finely disintegrates fibers from materials such as paper and cardboard without cutting them, is recognized for its unparalleled performance, assisting companies in developing new products aimed at achieving a sustainable society. We welcome inquiries from companies considering the upcycling potential of their unused materials, such as tea, fabric, and non-woven fabrics.