One unit can achieve a wide range of temperature control from low to high temperatures!
The "Ultra-Low Temperature Cooling Device" is an ultra-low temperature refrigerator capable of cooling air down to -65°C without using liquid nitrogen. It is mainly used in the low and high temperature testing lines for automotive electronic devices and in the manufacturing lines for medical instruments, achieving significant improvements in running cost performance and safety compared to traditional liquid nitrogen cooling methods. It can operate continuously for long periods, and its flexibility in adapting to line changes and installation plans is a major attraction, covering both ambient and high-temperature ranges. 【Features】 ■ Wide control temperature range ■ High precision temperature control ■ Excellent refrigeration cycle ■ Diverse lineup ■ External control capability *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■AI-829 ■AI-860 ■AI-830 ■AI-870 *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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80% of our full-time employees are a group of technical professionals known as "designers." Our system allows the same engineer to be responsible for everything from meetings with clients to design, manufacturing, and on-site adjustments, enabling each individual to feel a sense of responsibility for the product and the joy of manufacturing, while working with high motivation and pride. Since we are not affiliated with any capital, we can engage equally with various manufacturers regardless of their affiliations. Although we are a local company, engineers from all over Japan (including those from China) gather here. We are also agile and actively incorporate new technologies. For example, in a video from three years ago, we were using drafting tools and 2D CAD, but now 80% of new projects are designed using 3D CAD.