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March, 2013
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Ambient temperature up to 70 degrees C is available for this camera to operate and monitor. |
September, 2011
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This is new line-up of Furnacecope® features Gig-E technology and a
5 Mega pixels of CCD camera. |
July, 2011
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Developed for coke oven use, it applies a flexible tube to the inserted
portion into the furnace, enabling you to monitopr anywhere without needing
to use a solid lance inserted camera. |
July, 2011
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It's capable of purging air more powerfully than the HRS-400KA. Designed
exclusively for use in the heating furnace. The purge system of Furnacecope®
is incorporated to the inner structure of this HRS type camera, enabling
the capture of clear TV, with the HRS purge hood system. Two purge system
jointly prevent from dust adhesion to the lens. |
August, 2010
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The heat-resistant scope for exclusive use of the heating furnace performed a lineup for the conventional HRS-400 series. |
April, 2009 |
FRS-100 is a very-low temperature-resistant camera (Freezanscope®),
capable of monitoring inside of the freezer in temperatures as low as minus
60 degrees Celsius.
FHRS-100 is a cold and heat-resistant camera (Freezanheatacope®), capable
of monitoring inside of the thermostatic oven, from minus 60 degrees Celsius
to +200 degree Celsius. |
May, 2008 |
I enables you to capture 2 Mega pixels of high-definition digital TV images
directly to PC via LAN connection. |
April, 2008 |
It was adopted by the country's major radiator maker for automobile use.
Also used by a major construction contractors for experimetal use in fireproof
constructions. |
December, 2007 |
This is the first High-vision and heat-resistant camera in the country. |
August, 2007 |
The protection pipe was equipped on the outer side of the jacket, enabling
you to monitor objects up to a temperature of 800 degrees Celsius, with
only air-cooling capability. |
April, 2006 |
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February, 2006 |
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August, 2005 |
Pressure and heat-resistance infrared camera for blast furnace HRX-1000
was released.
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Illuminated Hi-vision heat-resistant Camera, Mini Scope, MSL-17 was released.
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May, 2005 |
Heat-resistant camera with a built-in optical zoom, HRS-900 was released.
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October, 2004 |
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Heat-resistant camera with the maintenance flange, PRS-16 was released.
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July, 2004 |
Monitoring camera for blast furnace Pig Iron Casting Floor, BF-C1000 was
released.
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May, 2012 |
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Feburuary, 2012 |
Our heat-resistant
cameras were adopted by Vietnamese CSVC (CSC, Sumitomo Metal, Vietnam Joint venture)
for hot-dip galvanizing line (CGL) furnace monitoring. |
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October, 2011 |
Displayed our products at the 2011 industrial interchange exhibition October
exhibition in Tokyo. |
September, 2011 |
Our products got certified
via the recognition system of trial order placement by The Tokyo Metropolitan
Government. |
July, 2011 |
We gave a presentation about the cooperation
between our industry and the academic world at the 7th Industry-academic exchange meeting of Koto district, Tokyo. |
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Information about our
company and products appeared in the Industrial magazine Image Information, in an article "Heat-resistant Camera and
new Heat distribution Monitor"
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May, 2011 |
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Cold and heat-resistant Camera (FHRS-100), which was co-developed with
Kyushu Institute of Technology, appeared in Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Newspaper
of economics of Japan.) . |
March, 2011 |
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January, 2011 |
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Furnaceope® was adopted
in POSCO Gwang-yang Ironworks for monitoring of steel strip heating furnace
line in Korea.
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October, 2010 |
Displayed a booth at the
2010 Industrial Interchange Exhibition in October in Tokyo. |
September, 2010 |
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Information of our company
and products ran in the Industrial magazine Image
Information titled "Welcome to the World of the Heat-resistant
Camera"
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Our company was
authorized to receive the support granted by the cooperation furtherance
service support of Koto District City Government in Tokyo. |
November, 2009 |
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Ocober, 2009 |
We exhibited our products on the corner of Tokyo Venture Technology Awards
in the 2009 Industrial Interchange Exhibition, according to invitation
by Tokyo Metropolitan Government. |
June. 2009 |
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April. 2009 |
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Heat-resistant/Cold-resistant
camera received the gold award from the Industrial magazine Image Information and our interview
topic ran in the April issue of it. (see link as follows →the April issue of
Industrial magazine Image Information.) |
Feburuary. 2009 |
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April. 2008 |
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August. 2005 |
Furnacecope® was adopted
by CSC Taiwan (China Steel Corp.) for coke-oven use.
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April. 2005 |
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September. 2004 |
Furnacecope® was
certified “comprehensive evaluation,
grade A” by the technical assessment report from the Techno Net, Tokyo Chamber
of Commerce and Industry. |
July. 2004 |
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Heat-S30, catch-fire detector was adopted in the RDF (Refuse Derived Fuel)
process of the garbage-disposal facility.
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January. 2003 |
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