[Case Study] Kurita Chemical Research Institute Co., Ltd. | Other Containers
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Streamlining manual filling with a ladle by using a tank that consolidates the filtration and filling processes.
At Kurita Chemical Research Institute Co., Ltd., manual filling using ladles is performed many times a day, which poses challenges such as physical strain on workers and limitations on the number of workers. In this case study, we introduce a custom-made tank designed for viscous liquids, consolidating the filtration and filling processes into one machine. Through pre-introduction testing, we are refining the specifications while confirming the ease of handling the target liquid.
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Chemical industry. Automation of the filtration and filling process for photosensitive chemicals, examples of manual filling with a ladle to reduce labor, and handling of viscous liquids.
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Our company, which started in 1957 with the aim of manufacturing stainless steel products and containers for home use, has since expanded into the production and sale of stainless steel tanks for industrial fields such as pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and food. Currently, we design, manufacture, and sell small to medium-sized stainless steel tank units across various industries. Moving forward, as a manufacturer of stainless steel containers and mixers (stirring devices), we will continue to challenge ourselves with sincerity, enthusiasm, and creativity to deliver "one-of-a-kind" products and services to our customers, advancing step by step into the future.



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