We will exhibit single-crystal samples grown using our crystal growth equipment based on the Floating Zone (FZ) method at the event.

Exhibition Overview
Exhibition Name

JSAP EXPO Spring 2026

Place Tokyo Institute of Science, Ookayama Campus
Indoor Gymnasium
Dates and Hours March 15 (Sun) – March 17 (Tue), 2026 9:30–18:00
March 18 (Wed), 2026 9:30–13:00

Exhibition Highlights

Our company is the world’s leading manufacturer of high‑quality single‑crystal growth systems using the Floating Zone (FZ) method, featuring our proprietary “four‑elliptical‑mirror” technology.
At this exhibition, we will introduce the following products:


Product Introduction

Laser-type FZ Furnace (Maximum temperature: over 3400°C)

The laser heat source enables localized heating of materials. It can melt high‑melting‑point materials such as tungsten.

Halogen-type FZ Furnace (Maximum temperature: 2100°C)

Its wide temperature range allows growth of various materials. Halogen lamps can be selected according to growth conditions.

Xenon-type FZ Furnace (Maximum temperature: 3000°C)

Suitable for growing high‑melting‑point materials that cannot be handled with halogen lamps.


Various Electric Furnaces
We manufacture and sell high‑quality single crystals grown using our FZ crystal growth systems.
At the exhibition, we will display crystals grown in-house, including tungsten, YIG, LaB₆, TiO₂, and others.
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Single-Crystal Materials

We manufacture and sell high‑quality single crystals grown using our FZ crystal growth systems. At the exhibition, we will display crystals grown in-house, including tungsten, YIG, LaB₆, TiO₂, and others.

Crystal Prototyping & Contract Melting Services

Using our infrared Floating Zone (FZ) furnaces, we offer crystal prototyping and contract melting services for materials requested by customers. Unlike other crystal growth methods, the FZ method does not require expensive crucibles or large amounts of raw materials. Therefore, it is suitable for a wide variety of materials, such as those with slightly different compositions, materials with expensive raw ingredients, or materials that require specific atmospheres for growth—all at a reasonable cost.