Self-made insulation material from natural materials! Since it is made to order, customization to fit the customer's needs is possible.
"ATOMZ" is a cellulose fiber insulation manufacturing machine that enables in-house production of cellulose fiber insulation materials. The operation is so simple that you can remember it after just one try, and since it is made to order, customization to meet customer needs is possible. Cellulose fiber insulation is often perceived as more expensive than other insulation materials, but in reality, about 40% of the raw material cost is transportation fees, so significant cost reductions can be expected through in-house production. [Advantages of Introduction] ■ High-performance insulation materials with increasing demand ■ Cost reduction through in-house production ■ Enhanced corporate value through SDGs compliance *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Flow of Sale Raw Fiber Production】 (1) Input of newspaper (2) Shredding into fiber form (3) Collection with a blower (4) Packaging into bags *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Ishikawa Research Institute Co., Ltd. has been in operation for 60 years, starting with the Ishikawa Ironworks founded by the previous president. We manufacture and sell a range of products from the environmentally friendly dry fiber disintegration machine, the ATOMZ series, to various original machines. In recent years, we have gained attention as a preprocessing machine for cellulose nanofiber (CNF) production, collaborating with Shizuoka Prefecture, Fuji City, and Shizuoka University. Our technology for finely disintegrating fibers such as paper and cardboard without cutting them has been recognized for its unparalleled performance, assisting companies in developing new products aimed at achieving a sustainable society. We welcome inquiries from companies considering the upcycling potential of their unused materials such as tea, fabric, and non-woven fabric.