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Taikisha has been pursuing the development of products that enable customers to create new forms of value. In order to realize this, we are constantly listening to our customers' opinions regardless of whether such opinions are directly related to HVAC or paint finishing technologies. We have formulated our primary principles on these opinions in order to gain our customers' trust by providing efficient and sophisticated products at low cost. Recently, we have been making the utmost effort to respond to various social requirements, such as promotion of energy savings, reduction of our impact on the environment, and other related activities.

The Research and Development Center mainly focuses on developing a wide range of HVAC technologies used in the industrial world, including air-conditioning systems for buildings and cleanrooms. In addition, it works on the development of a wide range of other technologies, such as green technology (exhaust gas and effluent treatment systems, silencer systems, etc.), monitoring control technology (centralized monitoring and other control technologies), and advanced environmental technology (temperature and humidity control, rectification) for facilities, acting as an environmental test laboratory.
Research and Development Center
Location
359-8, Mimasu, Aikawa-cho, Aiko-gun, Kanagawa 243-0308, Japan

The Paint Finishing System Division carries out R&D activities regarding key facilities for automotive paint, such as pretreatment systems, electrode position coating facilities, painting booths, baking systems, etc. It also works on the research and development of facilities contributing to environment conservation, such as exhaust-gas treatment devices, effluent treatment systems, and other related equipment.
Paint Finishing System Division Research and Development Department
Location
3-24, Ikaga midori-machi, Hirakata-shi, Osaka 573-0067, Japan

The Center conducts paint tests and develops paint finishing systems by using paint robots and other equipment, and carries out painting simulations and tests under varying conditions using a wide variety of car bodies and paint materials. Paint booths, flash-off devices, and ovens enable us discover the optimal system to use in paint facilities.
Location
2-14-10, Komatsubara, Zama-shi, Kanagawa 252-0002, Japan