Okadora’s commitment to research and development is aggressive and ongoing.
As a result of this policy, in June of 1996, a new drying system was developed and launched, which produces absolutely no waste water or odors during processing. This system was conceived as a combination of the Okadora Cyclone Dryer and the Teinenpi Deodorant Apparatus. In May of 1997, thanks to the original thermal theory developed by Okadora, another innovation came on-stream. This was the High-speed Carbonizing System, which is based on a method of non-oxygen pyrolysis.
In 1999 we commenced sales of the Boil & Dry Compost Plant, which recycles organic waste, processing it into fertilizers. The following year, 2000, the Boil & Dry Household Garbage Plant was introduced, which produces animal feedstuffs; first of all a small plant with the capacity of 4 tons/day was delivered and in the following year, 2001, a larger one with a capacity of 15 tons/day was installed. Those plants have been working successfully and they have surely contributed to the public need for the recycling of waste food. It must be stressed that without the ‘Boil & Dry’ process developed by Okadora, these new successful plants would never have come on-stream.
Okadora Cyclone Dryer
Teinenpi Deodorizer
Okadora Cyclone Dryer
Recently the Japanese government enacted a law concerning public recycling standards, which is aimed at both an effective utilization of waste material and also recycling for resources. However, from long years of bad habits in Japan, such as the dumping and burning of rubbish, it will not be an easy task to convert the behaviour of Japanese people into more environmentally friendly habits using recycling technology.
By now it should be quite clear that for more than 30 years Okadora has been heading for this era of recycling, all the while nurturing and developing our unique technology and know-how. Milestones on this path have been the Municipal Rubbish Carbonizing Plant, the Waste Marine Products Processing Plant, the Used Tire Vaporizing & Carbonizing Plant, and the Integrated Plant for Industrial Waste Processing. All these earlier systems were born out of long years of developing innovative technologies.
In April 200, Okadora launched the Super Heat Dryer which is a pollution-free and energy-saving system. This apparatus does not require a boiler and it does not generate any waste water or hazardous fumes or smells during its operation.
Okadora, a pioneer in recycling technology, is not a company to rest on its laurels. We are pressing on with our innovative research and development policy now and in the future.
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