We have set up a test line for the construction of pellet automatic production equipment!
At Tanaka Corporation, we have recently established a test line at our facility (Yao Factory) in collaboration with Nippon Steel Corporation and Nikkō YPK Trading Co., Ltd. for the construction of automated pellet production equipment. Although this equipment is not yet fully completed as an automated system, we intend to enhance its completeness based on customer feedback. In light of the increasing concerns regarding labor reduction and material loss, we hope this will assist your company in future equipment considerations. 【Development Summary】 - Reduction of operator burden and automation through assist mode - Quality stabilization and production management via data logging of the manufacturing line using EXANET5000 - Establishment of an automated production line from raw materials to products (pellets) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Strand-type Automatic Pelletizing Demonstration Study Equipment Configuration】 ■ Twin-screw Extruder TEX34aIII (EXANET5000, with Assist Mode) ■ Strand Net Conveyor SNC30-4000 ・ Die Face Scraper, with Turn Cover Linkage ・ Cooling Control with Thermal Imaging Camera ■ Strand Pelletizer TSW-200AP (with Auto Pelletizer) ■ Pellet Sorting Machine PSL-400HV with Cooling Function (with Temperature Monitoring Sensor) ■ Air Transport Device Roots Blower Type (Initial Flow OFF Product Air Transport) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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At the core of Tanaka's technology is always "human beings." Since its founding in 1961, Tanaka has maintained a commitment to creating machines that are easier for people to use and more beneficial to them. Now, in a rapidly changing society, themes such as resource conservation, environmental protection, cost reduction, and safety are being highlighted. Aiming for the ideal harmony between people and machines, Tanaka will continue to create technology that has a warm touch, both now and in the future.