High-quality refractory materials produced through a consistent production process from raw materials using independently developed pressure casting molding technology!
Our company manufactures high-quality refractory materials utilizing pressure casting molding technology. The casting molding, developed over many years, enables the production of complex shapes and large molded products at low cost and in small lots, which is difficult with press molding. Additionally, our consistent production from raw materials ensures stable quality maintenance. We can respond to various needs from our customers. [Achievements] - Fixtures for hydrogen reduction furnaces - Porous alumina crucibles - Fixtures for powder metallurgy sintering - Corrugated sheets - Boxes and sheaths, etc. *Please contact us for more details.
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【Product Shapes and Uses】 ■ L-shaped supports, I-shaped supports, rollers, disks, etc. ⇒ Supports for shelf boards and shelf panels ⇒ Fixtures for kiln firing ⇒ General furnace materials ■ Large setters and base plates ⇒ Setters for satellite ceramic firing ⇒ Setters for ceramic firing ⇒ Setters for heat treatment ■ Medium to small setters and base plates ⇒ Setters for sintered metals ⇒ Setters for powder metallurgy ■ Saggars ⇒ Saggars for powder firing ⇒ Saggars for metallurgical firing ■ Crucibles ⇒ Crucibles for metal melting ■ Special shapes ⇒ Other custom orders for special shapes and irregular shapes by various customers *For more details, please contact us.
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Since our establishment in 1963, we have been engaged in the manufacturing of refractory materials for Western tableware. In 1989, with the shift in the ceramics industry from tunnel kilns to roller hearth kilns, we developed firing setters with high resistance to spalling. In 1997, we utilized the characteristics of pressure casting to develop containers for metal melting, and in the following year, 1998, we succeeded in mass production. Today, we have further advanced that technology, producing not only firing fixtures and setters for the entire ceramics industry but also powder metallurgy setters for powder firing boxes (saya), which are essential for the firing of ceramic capacitors (MLCC) and other applications.

