We will remove the bubbles that occur during bonding by dehumidifying! Introducing our achievements in the manufacturing process of automotive laminated glass.
We would like to introduce a case where our wet-type humidity controller, "Kasaba," was implemented in the manufacturing process of automotive laminated glass. Two pieces of glass are bonded together with a transparent interlayer (vinyl film) sandwiched between them. This interlayer is made of a material that is sensitive to temperature and humidity, so it requires a low-temperature, low-humidity environment for storage. Additionally, during the bonding process, if moisture is present on the adhesive surface, it can cause bubbles to form, which is why our product is used for dehumidification. Our product blows air with a relative humidity that corresponds to the concentration of the solution, as a characteristic of the Kassen solution. When the air comes into contact with the solution, it can dehumidify or humidify up to the humidity that balances with the vapor pressure of the solution. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Tinet Japan's air conditioning solutions have been in operation since 1959. The Air System Division of the PE Business Headquarters, a department of Tinet Japan Co., Ltd., was established in 1959 as the air conditioning division of Chugai Ro Co., Ltd. Since then, as a pioneer in industrial air conditioning, we have provided engineering that meets customer needs, with over 1,500 installations in a wide range of fields including manufacturers in steel, electronics, chemicals, food, pharmaceuticals, as well as hospitals and nursing facilities. Additionally, our systems have been implemented in various countries around the world, including the United States, South Korea, Brazil, and Russia, and have been recognized for their functionality over many years.