
From Japan to the World
1984
Founded in Nagoya, Japan
Takumi Mizuki, a visionary chemical engineer from a family of water artisans, establishes the company.
Mission: Combine cutting-edge technology with the Japanese philosophy of mottainai (zero waste) to address global water challenges.
First Industrial Reverse Osmosis Membrane
Breakthrough launch in Japan, focusing on desalination and wastewater treatment.
Impact: Positions Mizuki as a pioneer in sustainable water solutions.
1986
1992
Domestic Reverse Osmosis Membranes
Expansion into the residential market, enabling Japanese families to access purified water.
Innovation: Certified durability (10+ years lifespan).
First Factory in Osaka, Japan
Increased production capacity to meet growing domestic demand.
Technology: Automated, low-emission manufacturing processes.
1995
2002
Global Expansion: Factory in Shenzhen, China
Strategic move to serve growing Asian markets.
Production: Membranes and resins for automotive and electronics industries.
Nanofiltration and High-Efficiency Resins
Nanofiltration (NF) membranes for selective ion removal.
CX-5000 Resins: Heavy metal removal in industrial applications.
2010
2012
Distribution Centers in Tokyo and Beijing
Optimized logistics across Asia.
Coverage: Reduced delivery times by 40%.
Ultrafiltration (UF) Membranes for Critical Sectors
Applications in pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and food industries.
Technology: 99.99% removal of viruses and bacteria.