Stack the washed and dried towels automatically in a spread-out state.
We will automate and reduce manpower for the stacking process of washed towels. Towels can be loaded directly without needing to separate them one by one. Towels can be stacked in an unfolded state (there are also folder machines that stack them folded). Equipped with predictive maintenance features, each process of the stacking operation is meticulously recorded to detect signs of abnormalities and prevent issues in advance (such as pre-detecting motor overload conditions).
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Equipped with predictive maintenance functions Automatically manages each process from towel input to output, accurately detects trouble occurrences, and ensures stable operations Pre-detects motor overload conditions, etc. Processing capacity: Average 700 pieces/hour Compatible towel specifications: 390×850 mm (80–280 g)
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Facilities related to linen, hotels, and companies that provide laundry services.
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Our company is staffed by experienced R&D engineers who handle everything from design to manufacturing in the field of "monozukuri" (manufacturing). Leveraging years of experience and knowledge in equipment development, we create concepts from scratch tailored to our customers' objectives and applications, managing everything from specification design to prototyping and product manufacturing. Even in the absence of design documents, we conduct technical investigations through customer interviews and carefully propose how to proceed with the manufacturing process. Equipment development requires a wide range of technologies, including machining, electronic circuits, software, and mold forming, as well as collaboration with multiple partner companies. Our experienced interdisciplinary engineers (generalist engineers) integrate and manage these elements to achieve the completion of the equipment. Experienced engineers solve the challenges of "not knowing how to proceed" in manufacturing.