A nanofiber spinning device with a core-sheath structure that has high productivity and operability.
CFS-101 is an electrospinning device for spinning nanofiber nonwoven fabrics with a core-sheath structure used in medical applications and electronic components. ■ Equipped with multiple core-sheath spinnerets By equipping 3 to 12 core-sheath spinnerets, it can efficiently spin nanofibers with a core-sheath structure. ■ Programming via touch panel Various spinning conditions can be quickly and easily input and stored using the touch panel, making it very convenient. ■ Spinning nonwoven fabrics with a thickness of over 100um Equipped with a high-voltage power supply of +50kV and -30kV, it can achieve a spinning distance of up to 300mm, allowing for the spinning of thicknesses over 100um. *For more details, please contact us by phone or through the inquiry form. Tel. 0942-41-2200 HP: https://www.mecc-jp.com/nano/contact/
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basic information
- Main product: Non-woven fabric (core-sheath structure) - Belt width 1300 mm - Standard collector: Steel belt - Spinneret: Core-sheath spinneret (capable of accommodating 3 to 12 units) - Control: Touch panel - High voltage power supply: 50 kV - External dimensions: 3153W x 2498D x 2693H (mm) - Weight: 3300 kg or less
Price range
P8
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Applications/Examples of results
Mass-produce core/shell (hollow) nanofiber nonwoven fabric.
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Model number | overview |
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NW-103 | The NW-103 is a device specialized for non-woven fabric spinning, using various materials such as PVDF, PAN, and PVA to spin fibers with diameters ranging from several tens of nm to several μm using the electrospinning method. |
NF-1001 | The NF-1001 is an electrospinning device for non-woven fabric designed for pilot production. It can efficiently spin roll-shaped nano-fiber non-woven fabric with a wide effective width of 1m. It is a product with high operability and maintainability, taking safety into consideration. |
Company information
In 1973, during the era of rising prices due to the oil shock, a company specializing in the maintenance of medical equipment was established in Ogori City, Fukuoka Prefecture. At that time, there were only three employees. This marked the beginning of MECC. Eventually, they completed the "biological phenomenon recording device" that they had been developing alongside their maintenance work. This device is still in production today and is actively used in many hospitals across the country. Currently, they are developing inspection equipment for LCD and organic EL panels. They are challenging themselves to quickly and accurately respond to the diverse needs of users around the world with new technology development. Additionally, leveraging their long-standing achievements and technical expertise, they are expanding into cable television and high-speed internet communication business areas. They aspire to build a vibrant city suitable for a highly information-oriented society, fostering a community where people from various parts of the world can communicate.