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About this presentation

related to ATMOsphere Asia 2014
published on 4 February 2014
16 pages
3 MB

Fujio Komatsu, Chief Engineer at Mayekawa, presented the company's industrial heating and cooling technologies, as well as two CO2 heat pump units, the Eco Cute "unimo" and "Eco-Sirocco," and an adsorption chiller utilising solar energy. He highlighted specific projects from around the world, including a CO2 heat pump installed in Switzerland and an adsorption chiller packaged unit installed in Mexico and in a high school in Japan. Komatsu concluded that Mayekawa actively promotes using natural working fluids in the industrial field.

About the speaker(s)

Fujio Komatsu

 

Mr. Komatsu is the Chief Engineer within Mayekawa Manufacturing's Energy Department, responsible for the business technical assistance of CO2 heat pumps and adsorption chillers. Mr. Komatsu joined Mayekawa in 1988 and was assigned to its Institute of Technology. He was engaged in the developement of low-temperature heat-storage and adsorption chillers. In 1994 Mr. Komatsu became a permanent representative for the Energy Department, engaged the technical sales of adsorption chillers. Over the last 10 years, Mr. Komatsu has been stationed to the product manufacturing division, mainly to oversee the commercialization of CO2 heat pumps, as well as the standardization of the design of the adsorption chiller. 

Mr. Komatsu holds a Doctorate degree in Engineering from Okayama University, which he completed in 2005.