Osaka Soda has R&D centers, as well as research facilities specializing in various fields, such as the Battery Research Building.
The Corporate R&D Center aims to speed up the development of new products by consolidating the corporate R&D, business unit technology development, and production technology divisions into an integrated system that handles everything from basic studies to the establishment of mass production technology.
The R&D centers create new value as a place for information dissemination and open innovation.
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- Corporate R&D Center(Amagasaki, Hyogo)
Corporate R&D Center Facilities

We have a dedicated laboratory with hazard countermeasures for handling pharmacologically active substances, and we are developing pharmaceutical raw materials for anticancer drugs.

Severe temperature and humidity control is required for the development of high-functional materials used in automotive parts, electronic and electrical components, and other products. We have set up constant temperature and humidity laboratories and measurement rooms to conduct development under controlled conditions to meet the quality requirements of our customers.

We will set up a reaction tank that can conduct experiments on a kilo scale in order to obtain the data necessary for industrialization in various reactions, and study the possibility of mass production.
- Glass reactor (30L)
- SUS reactor (30L)
- Data Accumulator etc.

We have a variety of analytical equipment necessary for the development of functional materials. We have established a quality control system to improve our development capabilities and meet customer requirements.
- Nuclear magnetic resonance
- X-ray diffractometer
- X-ray fluorescence analyzer
- Raman spectrometer
- Ion chromatograph etc.
Battery Research Building

This facility is used for everything from research and development of ultra-high ionic conductivity polymers to battery evaluation. Through the development of products utilizing our unique technologies, we aim to contribute to the social implementation of all-solid-state batteries and the realization of a carbon-neutral society.