The Higashimoto Kikai mixer has been newly equipped with a cooling function in its lineup thanks to the complete cleaning of the sealing section!
Through our partnership with Air Liquide Japan, we can efficiently utilize liquid nitrogen for stirring and cooling. This is suitable for cooling products such as nuggets, meatballs, and patties in the next process of the molding machine. The seal part of the stirring blade's rotation axis can be easily disassembled for daily cleaning. We are committed to a high-hygiene design that prevents water accumulation. All components and controls are made in Japan, allowing for quick responses to any issues. 【Features】 ▶ Stirring and cooling using liquid nitrogen Reduction of cooling time (up to 1/3) Stirring possible at temperatures below 0°C (down to -4°C) ▶ Disassembly and cleaning of the seal part ▶ Complete peace of mind with fully Japanese-made products ▶ Intuitive operation with a combination of touch panel and lever switch ▶ Pursuit of the golden ratio between blade angle and tank volume to accommodate various products ▶ Blades are welded structures, eliminating concerns about foreign objects without bolts, etc. ▶ Interlock mechanism included ▶ High-hygiene design that prevents water accumulation *If you are interested, please feel free to download the PDF or contact us.
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In our rare market, where a single company rarely handles all the necessary models for manufacturing, several top manufacturers compete for each model. Among them, Higashimoto Kikai offers a lineup of almost all manufacturing machines and competes on equal footing with global competitors in every model, sometimes collaborating to advance technology. On the other hand, we have made significant contributions to the improvement of international technical standards, such as donating small machines to the meat science department at Ohio State University in the United States. We continuously refine our valuable assets, which include close partnerships and exchanges with global manufacturers over many years, as well as an international perspective and information network gained through regular overseas training. The manufacturing of environmental-related equipment and welfare-related equipment also extends from the hints and knowledge acquired in advanced countries such as Germany and Sweden, among others, in that field.