Filtermist neat oil mist collector S Fusion to feature at JIMTOF 2016

UK-based oil mist collector manufacturer, Filtermist International, will be exhibiting at JIMTOF 2016 at Tokyo Big Sight in November as part of its ongoing programme to grow its share of the Japanese oil mist removal market.

Established in the UK in 1969, Filtermist’s robust oil mist collectors specialise in removing hazardous oil mist particles generated in a wide range of manufacturing applications including grinding, milling and EDM spark erosion.

Filtermist’s JIMTOF stand (E7052) will showcase products including the new S Fusion, designed specifically to remove high volumes of submicron particles generated in neat oil applications.

The company’s Japanese distributor, Dynamic Tools Corporation (Dynex), has taken part in the last 16 JIMTOF shows. Filtermist decided to support Dynex’s efforts with a dedicated Filtermist stand this year to ensure show visitors are able to discuss the product range.

Filtermist managing director, James Stansfield, commented: “Filtermist has traded in Japan for more than 25 years and its manufacturing sector continues to offer substantial potential for us.

“Providing excellent customer service worldwide is a core value held by Filtermist – having our own stand at JIMTOF offers a perfect opportunity for us to meet with Japanese customers to discuss how we can ensure manufacturers benefit from clean workplace air thanks to effective oil mist removal.”

The volume of machine tool manufacturers in Japan meant it was one of the first countries Filtermist began trading with when it started to export overseas. Filtermist oil mist collectors are now sold into more than 60 countries worldwide through a network of local distributors, meaning customers can access technical support wherever it may be required.

Mr Stansfield continued: “A dedicated Filtermist stand will offer Japanese customers a chance to meet with both our UK and distributor’s team in person to discuss how our oil mist collectors could benefit their businesses and to find out more about our global infrastructure.

“Members of Dynex’s team will be on the Filtermist stand throughout the show to ensure there will always be a native Japanese speaker available.”

865 exhibitors from 25 countries took part in JIMTOF 2014 which welcomed more than 136,000 visitors. Japan’s machine tool manufacturers contribute a large amount to the country’s economy; the latest figures from Japan Machine Tool Builders’ Association (JMTBA) state orders worth almost £749 million in August 2016.

www.filtermist.com

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