TAMI's ceramic membranes from France achieve low prices while using high-purity, excellent materials, and are being used by many customers both domestically and internationally.
Mizuho Industry is collaborating with the French company TAMI and is active in the field of ceramic membrane treatment in Japan. TAMI's membranes are utilized in various sectors such as pharmaceuticals, food, beverages, chemicals, and semiconductors. They demonstrate strong capabilities in handling acidic/alkaline solutions that organic membranes cannot manage, as well as in high-temperature processes and hot water applications. Additionally, they are beneficial for treating liquids containing sharp SS, such as silicon polishing wastewater, which can tear organic membranes. ● High corrosion resistance and heat resistance ● Excellent strength and wear resistance ● A wide variety of membrane types (shapes, pore sizes)
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MF: 0.14μm / 0.2μm / 0.45μm / 0.8μm / 1.4μm Support Layer: TiO2 Selective Layer: TiO2 + ZrO2 UF: 15kg/mol / 50kg/mol / 150kg/mol / 300kg/mol Support Layer: TiO2 Selective Layer: ZrO2 NF: 1kg/mol / 3kg/mol / 5kg/mol / 8kg/mol Support Layer: TiO2 Selective Layer: TiO2
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Food and Beverages Milk, wine, juice, sugar solutions, etc. Bioindustry Various fermented products, amino acid products Various chemical products and other wastewater treatment Fine chemicals, ink pigments, oil-water separation Treatment of strong acid and strong alkali solutions Semiconductors and electronic components Silicon polishing wastewater treatment, recovery of various cleaning water, high-temperature water sterilization
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Since our establishment in 1954, we have handled all the necessary equipment for cosmetic factories, starting with emulsification devices, and including "pure water systems," "cosmetic filling machines," and "wastewater treatment facilities." In 1999, we became part of the Sanoyasu Group, and in April 2021, we merged with Sanoyasu Plant Engineering, which is also part of the same group. With a focus on three main businesses—"emulsification and stirring devices," "water treatment facilities," and "large tanks and steel structures"—we will further develop the technologies we have cultivated and support society in a wider range of fields.