Mitsubishi Nagasaki Machinery is a company that can handle a wide range of manufacturing and assembly, including pressure vessels, steel structures, steam turbine assembly, and iron-making machinery!
Contracted processed products: accumulator, ammonia tank, ammonia converter, high-pressure reactor, high-pressure separator, rotary kiln, large frame, double-pipe heat exchanger, autoclave, tundish car, large receiving steel frame, control updates for auxiliary materials. Mitsubishi Nagasaki Machinery actively engages in contracted processing products using reliable quality, excellent technology, and various processing equipment. We are particularly skilled in thick-walled welding work and the assembly of large products!
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Pressure vessels: Compliant with various standards such as ASME Sec. 8 Div. 1 & 2, Type I/II pressure vessels, High-Pressure Gas Safety Act, Electric Utility Industry Act, and Gas Business Act. If you provide the equipment data sheet, we will handle everything from detailed design to material and parts procurement, manufacturing, and delivery. Ultra-high pressure equipment: We possess ultra-high pressure pumps capable of self-tightening processing (autofrettage). We also support pre-evaluation applications. Manufacturing and assembly of steel-related equipment such as tundish cars and receiving steel carts: We can leverage our experience in manufacturing forging presses for production. Control updates: We assist in updating outdated controls for auxiliary material equipment and others.
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※Delivery dates may vary depending on factory load, so please feel free to contact us.
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Equipment for LDPE plants, pressure vessels for petrochemicals, and iron-making machinery for various blast furnace manufacturers and electric furnace manufacturers.
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"A company that is both old and new"! The predecessor of Mitsubishi Nagasaki Machinery was established as Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. Nagasaki Steel Works during the Taisho era, and it traces back to Mitsubishi Steel Co., Ltd. Nagasaki Steel Works, which became independent in 1942. In 1975, it was established by inheriting the industrial machinery and steel structure manufacturing division of the company. The technology of Mitsubishi Nagasaki Machinery is based on the skills developed as a cast and forged steel manufacturer since the Mitsubishi Steel era. While supported by tradition and new technologies, it continues its unique research and development and technical refinement, skillfully blending engineering (design technology) and manufacturing (production technology) in a well-balanced manner, actively engaging in product development and business expansion.