Specialty Manufacturerof Powder
and Granular Material Feeders

TECHNICAL VIDEOS

Search by keyword
Product videos
Property
Industry
category:Pharmaceuticals, Foods, Cosmetics

NO.247

Silica (Silicon Dioxide)

Silica is used for electronic devices as well as in cosmetics and medicines.

NO.255

Soy pulp (Okara)

Video showing okara being discharged

NO.207

Dried Shrimp

The Disk Feeder DS is best suited for materials where residue and breakage should be eliminated.

NO.210

Calcium hydroxide

The Circle Feeder to prevent bridging.

NO.211

Titania

Titanium dioxide is a chemically stable, white pigment used in a wide variety of industries.

NO.212

Rice (non-glutinous rice)

A Sanitary Type CS can prevent segregation and ensure stable feeding.

NO.215

Flour

Circle Feeders can maintain the material's quality by mass flow.

NO.222

Pet food

Non-standard models with a larger capacity and diameter can be produced.

NO.186

Polyacrylic acid

The material has high adhesion and free flowing property

NO.191

Discharging bean-curd refuse

Food residue

NO.195

Discharging Silicic acid

The material has the both good flowability and bridging property

NO.198

Black pigment

Light and bridging property

NO.171

Corn starch

Compressible property and poor flowability

NO.182

Discharging Carbonate

Heavy bulk density with hygroscopic property

NO.151

Silica

It is used in wide variety of the field including paint, drug, and cosmetic

NO.154

Calcium oxide

Hygroscopic property and heat building by addition of water

NO.157

Flour

ブリッジ傾向の強い粉体

NO.160

Sodium bicarbonate

High accuracy and a small amount of feeder Micro Discharger

NO.128

High moisture with adhesive material

Test with Tea chaff (mixed various kind)

NO.142

Feed of fine salt with small quantity

Discharge test with the DF (delta)

CONTACT

Please feel free to contact us for a consultation, inquiry, or request for a quotation regarding our products.
We also accept inquiries by phone or fax.

TEL/+81-996-26-3388
FAX/+81-996-26-3688

Phone inquiry hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Japan time
(except Saturdays and Sundays)
Fax inquiries can be received at any hour.