For general food, industrial parts, testing and experiments, etc.! Suitable for small-scale production and does not take up installation space.
The "VMS-153/VMS-53" is a tabletop vacuum packaging machine with a built-in vacuum pump. It is made of stainless steel, which offers excellent rust resistance, and features a user-friendly digital control panel. The use of a transparent acrylic panel on the top cover allows for visual monitoring, making it easy to adjust the vacuum level. We offer two models: the advanced "VMS-153" and the versatile, economical "VMS-53." 【Features】 ■ Suitable for small-scale production and does not require much installation space ■ The transparent acrylic panel on the top cover allows for visual monitoring ■ Made of stainless steel, providing excellent rust resistance ■ Features a user-friendly digital control panel ■ Gas function is standard equipment (VMS-153) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■Advanced Type "VMS-153" ■General-Purpose/Economic Type "VMS-53" *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■General food, industrial parts, testing and experimentation, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Starting with operations at the steelworks, Yoshikawa Industries has reached its 100th anniversary. We continue to take on challenges that break away from existing frameworks. As a challenge outside the steel industry, we established a dedicated manufacturer, Yoshikawa Industries RF Semiconductor Co., Ltd. (1999), and provide a total solution from chip design to tag manufacturing and system integration. Leveraging our 100 years of on-site know-how and expertise in RFID, we will engage with your site through "ICT × Safety × RFID." If you have any issues at your site, please feel free to contact us.











