Specifications

OIL MATIC mission
OIL MATIC promptly responds to the diverse needs of machine tools and industrial machines and keeps evolving.
M
ission
“Pioneer spirit” × “Craftsmanship”
OIL MATIC is an automatic liquid temperature regulator that controls temperature of any liquid used in machine tools,
semiconductor-manufacturing equipment and various industrial machines with high precision. By minimizing “heat problems,”
represented by thermal displacement, with OIL MATIC designed and fabricated according to machine/equipment characteristics,
we maximize the machine/equipment performance and enhance the added value of workpieces.
History
For suppressing thermal displacement
Year 1965, the birth year of OIL MATIC, was the year
that Japan was enjoying rapid economic growth.
Many manufacturing companies that supported an
era of mass production and mass consumption were
facing a challenge of controlling “heat” generated
from machine tools, and improving precision of their
workpieces. OIL MATIC was developed to solve this
issue. Since the release of OIL MATIC, we have
been working on every problem related to heat
consistently from the standpoint of both “machine
manufacturers” and “users.”
Technology
Innovating technologies in response to
the needs of the times
OIL MATIC realizes high precision machining of
workpieces and always keeps machines/equipment
under optimum operating conditions by controlling
various kinds of coolant used in machine tools and
industrial machines with “high precision” and “high
responsiveness.” While hearing voices of OIL MATIC
users and manufacturers of machine tools and
industrial machines as well as sensitively
recognizing the need of the times, we develop and
improve products constantly in conscious of the
next-generation accuracy and speed.
Ecology
Responding to environmental issues toward
further evolution
You can learn high environmental awareness
reflected in OIL MATIC, such as from the
“development of OIL MATIC with the industry’s first
inverter control (1994)” and “complete shift from the
use of chlorofluorocarbon to the use of new
refrigerant (2000).” Under the ISO14001
Environmental Management System, we will strive
hard to develop environment-friendly products that
suit machine tools and industrial machines or
so-called the “mother machines,” by “improving
recyclability of components,” “saving oil and
chlorofluorocarbon by downsizing machines,”
“saving energy according to machine characteristics”
and so on.
Brochure of
the first OIL MATIC machine
(1965)
Development of
OIL MATIC
(around 1990)
Brazing work