Specialist magazine “Kuststoffe” reports about Busch’s centralised vacuum system
The specialist magazine “Kunststoffe” reports about a centralised vacuum system that has recently been installed at Phoenix Contact in Blomberg by Busch in its most recent issue. The vacuum system in equipped with 28 Mink Claw Vacuum Pumps from Busch and is responsible for the material feeding at the injection molding machines. Phoenix Contact is producing about 20,000 different small plastic parts on more than 100 injection molding machines. The vacuum pumps produce negative pressure for the pneumatic vacuum feed which is responsible for the transport of the plastic granulate to the individual machines. The article’s headline reads: “Vacuum conveying reduces operating cost” - with good reason: The energy cost alone has been reduced by more than 11,000 Euro per year in comparison to the previous vacuum solution. In addition to that there are substantial saving in maintenance costs. If you are interested in reading the article, you can request your personal copy via email to marketing@busch.de.
Busch Vacuum Pumps and Systems
Marketing/Marketing Services
January 27, 2012

| Busch at Nanotech 2012

We, Nippon Busch K.K. will be participating in the Nanotech 2012.
Our wide range of pumps with various pumping principle will be displayed at the show.
Nanotech 2012:
Feb 15[wed] - 17 [fri]
Tokyo Big Sight
Hall #4, East
Booth #B-17
URL http://www.nanotechexpo.jp/
For further information and invitation, please contact:
info@busch.co.jp
We are looking forward to seeing you at the show.
Nippon Busch K.K.
January 12, 2012
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Media report: Operating safety in vacuum generation with Busch
Busch vacuum pumps are at the centre of a report in the current issue of the journal JOT (Journal für Oberflächentechnik). The report mentions a manufacturer of coating technology solutions which has increased its operating safety through use of vacuum pumps from Busch. Since Trendelburg-based BlueTec have been relying on Busch's dry-running Cobra pumps for pre-vacuum generation, sediments within the vacuum pump are a thing of the past. As a result the risk of production losses caused by faults in vacuum generation is substantially reduced. The positive experiences led to the fitting of a second production plant with Cobra vacuum pumps from Busch. Under marketing@busch.de you can request a free copy of the article.
Busch Vacuum Pumps and Systems
Marketing/Marketing Services
October 24, 2011
Busch at POWTEX
Thank you for visiting us at POWTEX OSAKA 2011.
Busch helps production of nanopowders with its proven vacuum technology.
For more information: info@busch.co.jp
Nippon Busck K.K.
Oct.25,2011
Busch pumps help at Fukushima
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 newspaper report in Germany
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A number of vacuum pumps from Busch are now in service at the nuclear power plant in Fukushima Japan, in order to cool down the nuclear fuel rods in the reactor cooling tanks.
Since March 22nd, a pump normally used for pumping concrete has been pumping water through a 58m high pivoting mast, into the cooling tank of one of the damaged reactors. It ensures that massive amount of sea water is actually drawn into the concrete pump.
Since the beginning of April, four more trucks with concrete pumps and pivoting masts of more than 70 meters have been used for the same cooling job. These appliances have been flown into Japan by special airplanes from all over the world. All equipped with Busch vacuum pumps.
Usually these machines are used in the building of bridges and multi-story buildings.
Busch is more than happy to be of any help, also keep seeking the way to help disaster victims and areas.
For inquiries please contact: info@busch.co.jp
Nippon Busch K.K.
Apr. 21, 2011
Notice regarding impact of Great Tohoku Earthquake
We would like to express our deepest condolences to all those who is suffering a great loss in the earthquake and tsunami in Tohoku and Kanto on Friday, Mar.11, 2011. We also wish for a quick recovery of all those injured.
Regarding impact on Nippon Busch:
We confirmed all Nippon Busch employees' safety. Company facilities are not damaged and we are under normal operating condition.
However, please note that logistics might be impacted and could cause delay in delivery.
For further information please contact:
info@busch.co.jp
Nippon Busch K.K.
Mar.14, 2011
Energy savings with new vacuum technology
The latest edition of the German trade journal 'Allgemeine Papier-Rundschau' reports on the use of Busch Mink vacuum pumps in the manufacture of corrugated cardboard. A corrugated cardboard manufacturer has replaced its vacuum pumps, originally used for handling cardboard cut-outs, with Mink pumps. Due to the state-of-the-art claw technology, Mink pumps work very economically. As a result, this corrugated cardboard manufacturer has been able to realise energy cost savings of ?13,000. As they are free from maintenance and wear, Mink claw vacuum pumps enable further massive savings on operating costs, due to the elimination of costs for spare parts and maintenance. In addition, the noise level is reduced by half. A pdf of this article can be requested from info@busch.de.
Busch Vacuum Pumps and Systems
Marketing/Marketing Services
February 16, 2011
Cooking with Vacuum technology from Maulburg
Celebrity chef Stefan Marquard uses Busch vacuum technology for vacuum refining.
The refining of food under vacuum, known as "Sous-Vide" is a gentle way of cooking, which gets more and more followers also in the Haute Cuisine.
Stefan Marquard who is known from different TV shows such as "Die Kochprofis" and "Restaurant sucht Chef" relies on Busch vacuum pumps, which are "Made in Maulburg".
When vacuum refining of meat, vegetables or fruit everything is packaged under vacuum and then refined gently in the bag at low temperatures.
When food is prepared like this, it has quality advantages compared to normal cooked food because the natural taste and the flavours remain. The food also doesn't become dry. In the gastronomy it has also the advantage of longer defensibility and the food can be prepared faster after being refined.
Busch has been aware of this trend and therefore delivers the adequate vacuum pumps to a company, which produces the complete cooking units for vacuum refinery.
In canteen kitchens this way of cooking has been known for a while. Just in recent years the Haute Cuisine has discovered this way of cooking, too and more and more celebrity chefs cook under vacuum.
Lately the General Manager of the Busch Produktions GmbH in Maulburg, Ralf Kappertz has symbolically handed over a vacuum pump to TV chef Stefan Marquard during a big cooking event at the Starnberger See.
At the following big buffet the invited people were able to assure themselves of the advantages of "Sous-Vide".
Busch Vacuum Pumps and Systems
Marketing/Marketing Services
Uli Merkle
September 09, 2010
Nippon Busch on City Newsletter
Nippon Busch K.K. is introduced in Hiratsuka-city newsletter:
http://www.city.hiratsuka.kanagawa.jp/shared/000051837.pdf
Nippon Busch K.K.
May 06, 2010

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 Deputy Mayor Mr.Kagiwada (3rd from the right) and Industrial Development Div. officials. (3rd from the left: Nippon Busch GM Sasabe)
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| Welcome Hiratsuka-city Deputy Mayor

Nippon Busch K.K. welcomed Hiratsuka-city's deputy mayor Masami Kagiwada and officials from industrial development division to our office in February 2010.
We showed them around our facility and then had a frank exchange of views on various subjects including industrial growth.
It was an honor to share time and ideas with them.
We will always be happy to play a role in development of Hiratsuka-city.
February 26, 2010
Nippon Busch K.K. |
Busch vacuum pumps at "World Solar Challenge" in Australia
The "World Solar Challenge" is a 3.000 km race in Australia in which only solar operated vehicles are allowed to participate. One of the 38 participating teams was the Umicore Solar Team from Belgium. The team members are 14 former students of the International University College in Leuven/Belgium.
In order to be able to repair carbon fibre damages during the race, the team took a R 5 rotary vane vacuum pump with them.
With this vacuum pump the team was able to laminate and harden car body panels under vacuum after a crash.
R 5 vacuum pumps are worldwide the standard vacuum pumps in composites material processing.
Busch Vacuum Pumps and Systems
Marketing/Marketing Services
Uli Merkle November 12, 2009
Innovation awards for Busch
Busch received two international innovation awards this October: In the middle of the month Busch received the "JEC Asia Award" in Singapore. This award appreciates the innovative activity of Busch in the field of nano technology and the development of composites materials. Last week Busch received the 3rd price of "AVK Innovation Award" in Stuttgart for the same development.
Not only in the plastics industry Busch has been active this fall. In October Busch presented its vacuum pumps and systems at nine different trade shows in Germany, USA, Poland, the Netherlands, China and
Singapore.
The innovations in the nano technology market segment was developed by the Swiss company Composites Busch in cooperation with Huntsman. Huntsman is the leading manufacturer of resin systems based in Basle, Switzerland.
In practice the new technology was used for the creation of a new generation of Busch ice hockey sticks. Ostensibly, ice hockey sticks have not much in common with vacuum pumps. However, the results of the research will be integrated into the development of new products in the field of vacuum technology.
In Porrentruy Switzerland, Busch produces ice hockey sticks of carbon and fibre glass. These are formed and afterwards resin, which was developed with nano technology, is injected. This is the first ice hockey stick worldwide, which consists only of one piece. This production method has also the advantage that the ice hockey stick can be adapted to the individual needs of an ice hockey player. Therefore many top international ice hockey players order a Busch ice hockey stick where they can have an influence on the characteristics of the stick such as flexibility and the geometric form.
In other applications of plastics processing Busch vacuum technique is used. This was demonstrated at the plastics trade show Fakuma in Friedrichshafen, which also took place in October. At the exhibition Busch displayed vacuum systems, which are used for material loading at plastics processing machines.
Busch Vacuum Pumps and Systems
Marketing/Marketing Services
Uli Merkle November 05, 2009
New generation of vacuum pumps
Busch has launched a completely revamped new generation of rotary vane vacuum pumps in the R 5 series. Three pump sizes with a suction capacity of 10, 16 or 21 cubic metres per hour produce an ultimate pressure of 0.5, 1 or 20 hPa (mbar), depending on the version. All sizes and versions offer stable performance characteristics, i.e. a high suction capacity is guaranteed even in the working pressure range. Thanks to their extremely compact design, these vacuum pumps are suitable for an installation in very confined spaces. A standard non-return valve in the suction pipe prevents ventilation of the recipient if the vacuum pump is turned off. The new R 5 rotary vane vacuum pumps are each driven by directly flanged standard motors. The main fields of application are vacuum packing machines, food processing machines, transportation and lifting devices and the plastics industry.
Busch R 5 rotary vane vacuum pumps are available with a large range of volume flow rates from 6 to 1,600 cubic metres per hour. The proven vane principle has been standard in numerous industrial sectors for many years. R 5 rotary vane vacuum pumps are very rugged, operationally reliable and have a high maximum tolerable water vapour inlet pressure thanks to the integrated oil circuit. All R 5 vacuum pumps are equipped with an oil separator as standard. This is fitted with air de-oiling elements that were especially developed for these vacuum pumps. This guarantees clean exhaust air.
For more infomation please contact: info@busch.co.jp
Nippon Busch K.K.
August 2009
Sales office relocation
Please be informed of our Nagoya sales office relocation. In accordance with the move, our Tokyo sales office will be the contact point for clients in Tokai area. Dertails below:
Contact point (order and inquiry)
Akimoto bldg. 2F, 2-17-5 Ougibashi, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Tel.:03-3640-9971
Fax:03-3640-9972
Effective as of June 15, 2009
New "Tokai sales team"
Maison Yawata 301, 1-9-7 Yawata, Ichinomiya, Aichi
Tel.:0586-47-4176
Fax:0586-47-4177
Effective as of June 22, 2009
Nippon Busch K.K.
June 2009
The wind blows on the coast, the vacuum comes from Maulburg
Maulburg. Last year, Busch supplied a large number of vacuum systems for production of wind turbines worldwide. The call for environmentally-friendly energy production is becoming louder, and this in turn means that there are more and more wind energy farms everywhere. Above all, so-called offshore wind farms, with increasingly large turbine installations, are currently being built off sea coasts.
Manufacture of rotor blades requires vacuum pumps produced by Busch, based in Maulburg, Germany.
The rotor blades for wind turbines are made of plastic. This plastic flows into the mould in liquid form under vacuum and then cures.
The rotor blades, measuring up to 60 metres in length, require correspondingly dimensioned vacuum plants.
Busch produces these plants individually and according to customer requirements. In recent years, a number of firms have been established on the German North Sea and Baltic coasts that specialise in production of such offshore wind turbines. They all trust in the reliability of vacuum technology from Maulburg.
The failure of a vacuum plant during the curing process, which lasts several hours, can cause a loss of several hundred thousand euros.
The reason why all these companies have been established directly on the coast is obvious: due to their size, the up to 60 m long rotor blades cannot be transported on roads. They must be loaded from the production hall directly onto ships that bring them to the offshore wind farms.
The plants are assembled directly on-site. Once the plants are assembled in the water, they have a height of up to 180 metres above the water level. Busch mainly delivers vacuum plants for these applications to Northern Europe, India, the Far East and North America.
For more information please contact me at:
inaba@busch.co.jp
Tel. +81-463-50-4042
Ryuichi Inaba
Systems development
Nippon Busch K.K.
March 2009
Yoichiro Sasabe as the president
Nippon Busch K.K. announces that Yoichiro Sasabe has been appointed as the Nippon Busch K.K. President effective 1st January 2009.
For further information please contact our Administration Department:
Tel.0463-50-4000
Nippon Busch K.K.
January 2009
Dolphin is "Best Product 2008"
The professional journal Process has elected the liquid ring vacuum pump Dolphin to the "Best Product 2008". Reason for this award was the press release about both Dolphin liquid ring vacuum pump versions which was already published in May. This release received great feedback and that is the reason why it has now been published in the special edition "Best products 2008" again. Dolphin liquid ring vacuum pumps are available in different sizes and versions. They are mainly used in oil industry, pharmaceutical industry, chemical operations and plastics industry.
Busch Vacuum Pumps and Systems
Marketing/Marketing Services • Uli Merkle
Maulburg, December 8, 2008
Busch on German TV Show 
Jean Pütz, economy journalist and TV host, is going to use vacuum technology from Busch in his new show "Pützmunter". For this show Busch has designed a breadboard and provides it at the disposal for his show. Jean Pütz is going to operate physical experiments under vacuum.
Jean Pütz is famous for many telecasts and several book publications. He created a new show concept: with his "Physik-Pützmunter-Tour" Jean Pütz travels across Germany to present amazing experiments. Together with Busch Pütz arranged experiments around the vacuum topic. Busch supplied a breadboard consisting of a vacuum pump with a connected vacuum bell jar. Under this vacuum bell jar Pütz is going to blast a chocolate marshmallow, brings water to boil at room temperature or vaporises ice.
Busch Vacuum Pumps and Systems
Marketing/Marketing Services Uli Merkle
Maulburg, October 11, 2008
