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Uwa Quintet Recital Announcement
Thank you very much for your continued support. We are pleased to announce that we will be holding the Uwa Quintet Recital at the artist salon "Dolce" in Shinjuku, Tokyo, on October 31 (Friday). This recital features the woodwind ensemble "Uwa Quintet," consisting of five members from Toho Gakuen. The Uwa Quintet was formed and made its debut at the "Hometown Uwajima Concert Connected by Bonds," hosted by the Toho Gakuen Educational Corporation, held in Uwajima City in October 2023. Toho Gakuen is also the school that was established with the efforts of Mr. Kamesaburo Yamashita, the founder of our predecessor, Yamashita Steamship. Due to this connection, our company has also provided sponsorship. If you are interested, please contact the sales representative in charge. If you do not know the sales representative, please access the QR code for reservations and inquiries in the PDF brochure. We sincerely look forward to your attendance. For more details, please refer to the PDF brochure below.
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[All 3 cases are now available!] Self-Regulating Heater Case Studies
Tekuno Kashiwa provides comprehensive engineering services for electric heating and insulation, focusing on self-regulating heaters, from design to construction. The self-regulating heaters we handle from Raikem do not require a thermostat and do not experience abnormal heating or burnout, allowing for reliable and safe electric heating and insulation. In addition to preventing freezing in various industries, they are also suitable for process insulation of chemical industrial products, fuel oils, and food, due to their excellent chemical resistance. This page introduces actual case studies of implementations. We have summarized the background and challenges of the implementation, specific solutions, and the effects obtained after the implementation in an easy-to-understand manner. We hope you will take a look and find it helpful for your company's initiatives. 【Industries Implemented!】 - Mitsui Sugar Co., Ltd., Kobe Factory, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture - Sanyurek Co., Ltd. - Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Ohyagawa Bridge, Yabu City, Hyogo Prefecture *For more details, please check the related products or feel free to contact us.
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Announcement of the Sanbō Branch School Special Program "Hope is Burning"
We sincerely thank you for your exceptional support. We would like to inform you that a special program titled "Hope is Burning," sponsored by our company, was broadcast on the Ehime Prefecture terrestrial television station "Ai TV." The Sanbe Branch of Uwajima High School in Ehime Prefecture is a school that was established with the efforts of Kamesaburo Yamashita, the founder of our predecessor, Yamashita Shipping. Opened in 1920 as "Second Yamashita Practical High School," it transitioned to a prefectural school in 1948 and began a new chapter as "Ehime Prefectural Sanbe High School." Located in Sanbe Town, Nishimurakami City, surrounded by three bays of a ria coastline and mountains, the Sanbe Branch of Uwajima High School has been cherished by the community for many years as the only high school in the area. At its peak in 1965, the school had 750 students, but due to the declining birthrate, the number of students has decreased year by year. In 2020, it became a branch of Uwajima High School, and in April 2025, it will close its doors, marking the end of its 105-year history. This program presents a documentary that follows the Sanbe Branch, which has nurtured many students as a learning institution rooted in the community, during its final three years leading up to its closure. Please watch it at the following URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkHNYLFWcVg
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Regarding participation in the "Zero Marine Debris Week" cleanup activities.
On June 6, 2025 (Friday), Techno Kashiwa Co., Ltd. participated in the joint project "Zero Marine Waste Week," organized by the Nippon Foundation and the Japan Shipbuilding Industry Association, as part of our social contribution activities. We conducted a cleanup activity at Tatsumi Seaside Park in Koto Ward, Tokyo. With approximately 80% of marine debris originating from land, we aimed to contribute to the preservation of the marine environment by working on beautifying our local area. This activity provided a valuable opportunity for each employee to reaffirm the importance of environmental protection and foster awareness towards achieving a sustainable society. We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to Taiyo Electric Co., Ltd. for their efforts, which enabled this activity to be carried out smoothly and meaningfully. Moving forward, Techno Kashiwa Co., Ltd. will sincerely address various social issues, including environmental conservation, to fulfill our corporate social responsibility.
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We donated work clothes through "Furugi de Vaccine."
Techno Kashiwa Co., Ltd. has donated approximately 80 pieces of work clothing as part of its social contribution activities, utilizing the "Furugi de Vaccine" service (operated by Japan Reuse System Co., Ltd.). By donating work clothing that is no longer used but still usable, we not only contribute to reducing the burden on the global environment through reuse but also connect to social contribution activities that deliver polio vaccines to developing countries through an NPO. As symbolized by the recent abnormal weather, efforts to reduce the burden on the global environment must continue. In the future, our company will continue to contribute to reducing the burden on the global environment and fulfill our social responsibility as a corporation.

Aboutテクノカシワ
We are a comprehensive engineering company aiming to contribute to energy savings, from freeze prevention using various electric heaters primarily based on self-regulating heaters to process heating.
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 for fields requiring 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-limited heaters, MI heaters, and sheath heaters. Currently, the mainstream for process insulation in manufacturing sites is steam or hot water, which consumes large amounts of fossil fuels. However, due to environmental issues and unstable energy costs, there is an increasing number of manufacturing professionals focusing on electric heating.