Denyo

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Japan
2014

• Heavy Equipment

Denyo is the manufacture and sales of Engine-driven Generators, Welders, Air Compressors and other special machinery. Denyo has been earning the trust of customers by supplying power sources such as high-quality, high-performance and highly durable engine-driven generators, engine-driven welders and engine-driven air compressors backed by its proven technologies, not only in Japan but around the world. As a consequence, the engine-driven generators and engine-driven welders that are Denyo’s mainstay products enjoy a high market share in Japan today, and its power sources are used and highly regarded in more than 150 countries worldwide.
• More powerful and quiet
• Economical performance
• Unsurpassed flexibility
• High performance
• User friendly design

Builtory Supplier Products

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The generators of the DCA Series are complete, stand-alone generators. Both models consist of a Denyo alternator that is directly connected to a diesel engine. The alternator and the engine are set to a standard skid foundation. Specific vibration insulators are used to decrease vibration during operation. The generator and electrical parts are completely sealed in a solid-steel, weatherproof cap. Noise reduction is accomplished by using highly effective sound insulating materials.

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Engine Powered Welders utilise an oil, diesel or propane engine coupled to an electrical generator to provide electricity for Stick, TIG, MIG and Flux-Cored welding. Engine-driven welders are usually shipped on a truck or trailer for outdoor use. Electricity produced by an engine-driven welder drives the fans, pumps, air compressors or other electrical tools typically used in workplaces.

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Air compressors are important as a supply of energy for civil engineering and building sites. In addition to construction sites, they are used as sources of power for artificial snow machines on ski hills and for air tools. We plan to set a new standard for air compressors by means of a technology that enables the free control of compressed air.

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