Drying System "Farewell to Undried"
The most important aspect of cleaning is the drying method. Traditional drying methods include hot air drying, self-heating drying, spin drying, and vacuum drying, among others. However, it is difficult to eliminate drying stains, and there are many issues with dynamic drying methods that waste energy and consume a lot of solvents. The new drying method, "Farewell Un-Dried PAT," completes the process from steam cleaning to drying in steam, making it a static drying method. Additionally, because it dries in a gas without air, it is a drying system that is stain-free, energy-efficient, and has low solvent consumption. The content of this drying system (PAT) heats the items being cleaned above the boiling point of the solvent through accelerated static heat transfer in steam, vaporizing all liquids that are adhered to the items being cleaned.
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The most important aspect of cleaning is the drying method. Traditional drying methods include hot air drying, self-heating drying, spin drying, and vacuum drying, among others. However, it is difficult to eliminate drying stains, and there are many issues with dynamic drying methods that waste energy and consume a lot of solvents. The new drying method, "Farewell Un-dried PAT," completes the process from steam cleaning to drying in steam, making it a static drying method. Additionally, because it dries in a gas without air, it is a drying system that is stain-free, energy-efficient, and has low solvent consumption. The content of this drying system (PAT) heats the items being cleaned above the boiling point of the solvent through accelerated static heat transfer in steam, vaporizing all the liquids adhering to the items being cleaned.
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Products where drying stains after cleaning would be problematic. Lenses, mirror-finished parts.
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We have immersed ourselves in research on alternative cleaning systems using substitutes for freon and ethane to save ozone, and we have succeeded in developing several technologies. Promoting these alternative technologies aligns with our fundamental philosophy of "living in harmony with nature," which has been our corporate principle since our founding, and we take great joy in being able to contribute, albeit modestly, to global environmental conservation. Moving forward, we will continue to strive in research and development with great courage, and we kindly ask for your support.