Invisible rays emitted from a heat source! Far infrared rays travel straight from the heat source and are converted into heat by being absorbed by dry materials.
On this homepage, we introduce the drying method called "far infrared drying." Our product utilizes far infrared, which is an invisible light emitted from a heat source. If the heat source is not at a sufficiently high temperature, suitable far infrared for drying will not be generated. Additionally, far infrared travels in a straight line from the heat source and is absorbed by the drying material, converting it into heat. This is referred to as radiant heat. It is said that the quality of the dried material improves due to the effects of far infrared, but there are many points that remain scientifically unclear. Please take a look at our homepage. 【Features】 ■ Invisible light emitted from the heat source ■ Suitable far infrared for drying will not be generated unless the heat source is at a sufficiently high temperature ■ Converts to heat by traveling in a straight line and being absorbed by the drying material ■ To be used in a dryer, it can only be directly irradiated onto the drying material from above *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since being designated by the Ministry of Finance's Monopoly Bureau in 1928 (Showa 3) as the oldest manufacturer of leaf tobacco dryers in the industry, our company has focused on the development, manufacturing, and sales of dryers, accumulating advanced temperature and humidity control technology. Our dryers have received the "Excellent Energy-Saving Equipment Award," making them the first in the nation for food and agricultural products, and their energy-saving performance has been highly regarded. Additionally, we have been recognized by national institutions for our long-standing research and development achievements in drying technology, receiving awards such as the Prime Minister's Award in the "Monozukuri Japan Grand Prize" and the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's "Science and Technology Award," which are seen as promising for further technological innovation. We possess various know-how and achievements related to drying and dryers. We look forward to any inquiries or feedback from everyone.