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Techno Kashiwa Co., Ltd. is a thermal engineering company specializing in electric heaters. Since 1986, we have been providing heat trace systems for a long time. Based on our extensive experience and high level of expertise, we have gained the support of many customers. Our company mainly handles Raychem brand "self-regulating heaters." These heaters have high safety and construction performance with explosion-proof certification, are energy-efficient, and are easy to maintain. 【Business Activities】 ■ Design, construction, and sales of self-regulating heating systems ■ Design, construction, and sales of high-output heating systems, including MI heaters ■ Design, construction, and sales of leak detection systems ■ Insulation work and electrical wiring related to the above ■ Design and manufacturing of control panels ■ Sales of anti-corrosion sheets for piping *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Products】 ■ Self-regulating heaters ■ Constant output heaters ■ Leak detection systems ■ Pipe anti-corrosion sheets *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is an engineering firm specializing in electric heaters. We started by handling Raychem self-regulating heaters for preventing water pipe freezing. Since then, we have accumulated technology and have undertaken numerous projects from design to construction in fields that require strict temperature control, such as petrochemicals, food factories, and the power generation industry, including process insulation for piping and tanks. In addition to self-regulating electric heaters with a maximum holding temperature of 150°C, we also handle higher temperature power-limiting heaters, MI heaters, and sheath heaters. Currently, the mainstream for process insulation in manufacturing sites is steam and hot water, which consume large amounts of fossil fuels. However, due to environmental issues and unstable energy costs, there is an increasing number of manufacturing sites focusing on electric heating.