Small Autoclave for CFRP Composite Material Research and Development for the Automotive Industry
Accelerate the research and development of CFRP composite materials to contribute to improving fuel efficiency in automobiles.
In the automotive industry, improving fuel efficiency is an important challenge. Weight reduction is essential for enhancing fuel efficiency, and the use of composite materials such as CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced plastic) is crucial. However, research and development of CFRP require appropriate facilities and efficient processes. The small autoclave "DANDELION" series is the optimal solution for efficiently advancing the research and development of composite materials, including CFRP. 【Application Scenarios】 - Prototyping and development of CFRP components - Research aimed at improving fuel efficiency through weight reduction - Quality evaluation at automotive parts manufacturers 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Increased efficiency in the research and development of CFRP materials - Shortened prototyping and development periods - Contribution to improved fuel efficiency through weight reduction
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【Features】 - Compact design for testing and research facilities - Easy to move with casters - Supports 5-step temperature increase, enabling various curing test patterns - MAX temperature 200℃, MAX pressure 0.98MPa (DANDELION) - MAX temperature 380℃, MAX pressure 1.8MPa, equipped with cooling unit (DANDELION Forte) 【Our Strengths】 We leverage the technology cultivated in boiler manufacturing to design and manufacture pressure vessels. We have a proven track record in producing autoclaves for CFRP curing and provide products tailored to our customers' needs.
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【Applications】 ■Evaluation tests ■Manufacturing and prototyping of small parts 【Examples of Achievements】 ■Delivered as equipment for prototyping and evaluation tests at industrial technology centers 〈Delivery Locations〉 Hiroshima Prefectural Western Industrial Technology Center Chiba Prefectural Industrial Support Technology Research Institute Ehime Prefectural Industrial Technology Research Institute Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Center Tokushima Prefectural Industrial Technology Center ■Delivered as teaching equipment for universities, vocational schools, and high schools 〈Delivery Locations〉 Shinshu University Tsukuba University The University of Tokyo Nagoya University Tokyo Institute of Technology Nagano Prefectural Minami-Nagano Technical College Gifu University Akita Prefectural Yuri Technical High School Aichi Prefectural Komaki Technical High School ■Delivered as equipment for research and development, prototyping, and manufacturing of small CFRP products for private companies 〈Main Industries〉 Automotive parts manufacturing Aircraft parts manufacturing Medical device manufacturing IC and electronic components manufacturing Rubber products manufacturing Glass and film components manufacturing Industrial materials and industrial materials manufacturing *For more details, please refer to the catalog or website, or feel free to contact us.
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We have leveraged the technology we have cultivated through boiler manufacturing to aim to become Japan's leading "clutch door" manufacturer, focusing on the production and sales of round and square clutch door-type pressure vessels. As pressure vessels for production equipment, their applications have diversified alongside the development of various industries and advancements in production technology. We consistently manufacture everything from various steel plates to industrial machinery at our factory, and we also handle OEM for various processing equipment, including our own brand of mushroom culture sterilization devices and autoclaves. By newly establishing a research and development department, we aim to enhance our technological capabilities to respond to the high added value of production equipment, while further refining our "blacksmithing skills" to continue creating valuable products in the future.






