Using the traditional principle of "hōroku," we produce products that maintain the authentic taste without uneven roasting or burning.
We produce visually beautiful products without uneven roasting or scorching using a double-structured rotary kiln that adopts the traditional principle of "hōroku," which does not apply direct flame. Additionally, this equipment boasts high deodorization technology through oxidation deodorization and a highly efficient energy-saving system utilizing exhaust gases, making it not only suitable for roasting but also equipped with various technologies, holding the No. 1 market share in Japan for oil extraction and food sesame roasting equipment.
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Types of Equipment [For Food Sesame] - Standard Type This roasting machine features Hamada's unique double-structure rotary kiln, which allows for uniform roasting that is resistant to burning and free of inconsistencies. - Expansion Type This roasting machine utilizes the characteristics of sesame, allowing each individual seed to expand significantly during roasting. [For Oil Extraction Sesame] - Preheating Type This roasting machine is specialized for oil extraction. It focuses on the characteristics of roasting required for high-temperature oil extraction and makes full use of the energy from exhaust gases. Please contact us for information regarding capacity values.
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Delivery Time
※8 to 10 months
Applications/Examples of results
It is widely adopted by major domestic sesame manufacturers.
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In 1954, the history of Hamada began when the previous president, Tatsuwo Hamada, established the company, originally named Hamada Kōsakujo, to manufacture parts for oil stoves. In 1961, the office was moved from Hironaka Town to Hiroshiishi, and the company name was changed to the current "Hamada Seisakusho," marking the start of full-scale operations. At that time, the products handled were machines for making chippers. In 1962, a significant turning point came for Hamada with the development of a chicken manure dryer. This led to the acquisition of technology for tubular structures and incinerators, which has been utilized in current products. Since then, Hamada has relied on the support of various customers, from farms to food companies. We are committed to sincerely conveying the founder's culture of "customer-first" that defines Hamada.