Shinko Koki Co., Ltd., based in the industrial heart of Ehime, Japan, is a pioneer that defined the "dawn of biomass" in the country. Since its establishment in 1975, the company has transitioned from stone and concrete plant engineering to become Japan's first domestic manufacturer of biomass pellet machines. They are globally recognized as masters of the "Bamboo Pellet," having solved the high-silica and fibrous challenges of bamboo through their rugged S-series vertical flat die technology. Their machines utilize a stable gear-drive system rather than belt drives, allowing for the extreme torque required for dense industrial waste. Shinko Koki is currently involved in national-level research with the Forestry Agency to achieve fully automated 24-hour unmanned pellet production, emphasizing their role as a technology leader in the local-production-local-consumption energy model.
Key capabilities
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Global authority on Bamboo pelletization technology using high-torque gear-driven mills
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Flagship S-Series offers 6 different scales from lab-testing (S-5) to industrial (S-150)
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Proven durability with 24-hour continuous operation for national energy projects
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Specialized flat die design allows for gravity-fed processing of diverse agricultural wastes
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Unique expertise in fertilizer and feed production from municipal food and sludge waste
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Comprehensive R&D facility in Ehime for customized feedstock pelletization trials
🏆 Notable projects & clients
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Japan's first domestic biomass pellet machine manufacturer
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Winner of the 6th Miura Environmental Award (Grand Prize)
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Key technical partner for 'Regional Eco-System' projects by the Forestry Agency
Export markets
Southeast Asia, South Korea