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Coating Product List and Ranking from 567 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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  1. 吉田SKT Aichi//Manufacturing and processing contract
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  3. グローバルコード 本社 Osaka//Trading company/Wholesale
  4. 4 KGテクノサービス Saitama//Resin/Plastic
  5. 5 トーカロ Hyogo//Manufacturing and processing contract

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  1. Advantages and disadvantages of re-coating a non-stick frying pan. 吉田SKT
  2. Causes of Teflon coating peeling and how to address them. 吉田SKT
  3. Granting biodegradability to difficult-to-decompose plastics | High-performance plastic additives KGテクノサービス
  4. 4 Twin-air tabletop robot system (dispenser) エンジニアリング・ラボ 本社、テクニカルセンター、品川ショールーム
  5. 5 Low friction solution with PEEK coating and high-performance lubricants. グローバルコード 本社

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Surface Treatment Case Studies: "Robot Transport on Automated Lines"

Solving the challenges of robot transportation! Enabling smooth transportation of labels. Utilizing surface treatment can resolve various production challenges and troubles.

In the production line, it is impossible to predict when troubles like the following will occur: ■ Line stoppage ■ Delay in takt time ■ Increase in defects etc… When such problems arise, quick responses and identifying the causes are important, but learning preventive measures in advance can help avoid emergencies. By imparting "release properties and slip properties" through surface treatment, we are currently offering free "Coating Sample Books" and "Process Improvement Case Collections" that have actually improved production processes. ■ The adhesive side of the label does not stick to the base, allowing for suction and transport by robots. For more details on the case studies, please download the "Process Improvement Case Collection" and check it out. You can apply for a free trial set of surface treatment samples from the "Related Links." Please take this opportunity to apply.

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Surface Treatment Case Study Collection: "Reducing Clogging in Conveyance Guides"

Solve transportation issues of products that stick due to moisture! Utilizing surface treatment can resolve various production challenges and troubles. Sample and case study collection available.

In the production line, troubles such as the following can occur at any time: ■ Line stoppage ■ Delay in takt time ■ Increase in defects etc... When such problems arise, while prompt response and investigation of the causes are important, learning preventive measures in advance can help avert emergencies. By imparting "release properties and slip properties" through surface treatment, we are currently offering free 'Coating Sample Books' and 'Process Improvement Case Studies' that have actually improved production processes. ■ Creating a gap between transported items to reduce incidents of sticking due to moisture. For more details on the cases, please download the 'Process Improvement Case Studies' and check them out. You can apply for a free trial set of surface treatment samples from the "Related Links." We encourage you to take this opportunity to apply.

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Collection of Surface Treatment Examples: "Enabling Continuous Operation with Continuous Cutting of Tool Blades"

Preventing blade adhesion is now a reality. Continuous operation of equipment is possible! Utilizing surface treatment can solve various production challenges and troubles. Samples are currently available.

In a production line, troubles such as the following can occur at any time: ■ Line stoppage ■ Delay in takt time ■ Increase in defects etc… When such problems arise, while prompt response and investigation of the causes are important, learning preventive measures in advance can help avert emergencies. By imparting "release properties and slip properties" through surface treatment, we are currently offering free "Coating Sample Books" and "Process Improvement Case Collections" that have actually improved production processes. ■ Achieved continuous cutting of products with adhesive packaging. Passed durability tests of the equipment, enabling continuous operation. For more details on the case studies, please download the "Process Improvement Case Collection" and check it out. You can apply for a free trial set of surface treatment samples from the "Related Links." We encourage you to apply during this opportunity.

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Collection of Surface Treatment Examples: "Selection of Release Surface Treatment According to Types of Adhesives"

Solve mass production challenges by selecting surface treatments according to the type of adhesive, such as acrylic-based or silicone-based! Samples and case studies are available.

In the production line, troubles such as the following can occur at any time: ■ Line stoppage ■ Delay in takt time ■ Increase in defects ■ etc... When such issues arise, while prompt response and investigation of the causes are important, learning preventive measures in advance can help avert emergencies. By imparting "release properties and slip properties" through surface treatment, we are currently offering free "Coating Sample Books" and "Process Improvement Case Studies" that have actually improved production processes. ■ Solving the problem of adhesive adhesion without compromising the sharpness of cutting tools. For details on the cases, please download the "Process Improvement Case Studies" and check them out. You can apply for a free trial set of surface treatment samples from the "Related Links." We encourage you to apply during this opportunity.

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Case Study Collection on Surface Treatment: "Preventing Adhesion of Sealers on Packaging Films"

Eliminate resin adhesion to the sealer and reduce the risk of film peeling. Surface treatment can solve various production challenges. Samples and case studies are available.

In the production line, we cannot predict when the following troubles will occur: ■ Line stoppage ■ Delay in takt time ■ Increase in defects etc… When such problems arise, while prompt response and investigation of the causes are important, learning preventive measures in advance can help avoid emergencies. By imparting "release properties and slip properties" through surface treatment, we are currently offering a free "trial set" of surface treatments that have actually improved production processes, as well as a "case study collection for process improvement." For more details on the cases, please download the "case study collection for process improvement" and check it out. You can apply for a free trial set of surface treatment samples from the "related links." We encourage you to take this opportunity to apply.

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Collection of Surface Treatment Examples: "Troubleshooting for PTP Films for Tablets"

Prevention of scratches caused by friction between packaging film and transport guides. Utilizing surface treatment can solve various production challenges. Samples and case studies are currently available.

In the production line, troubles such as the following can occur at any time: ■ Line stoppage ■ Delay in takt time ■ Increase in defects etc... While prompt response and investigation of the causes are important when such issues arise, learning preventive measures in advance can help avert emergencies. By imparting "release properties and slip properties" through surface treatment, we are currently offering free "trial sets" of surface treatments that have actually improved production processes, as well as a "case study collection on process improvement." For more details on the cases, please download and check the "case study collection on process improvement." You can apply for a free trial set of surface treatment samples from the "related links." We encourage you to apply for this opportunity.

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Case Study on Surface Treatment: "Reducing the Use of Release Agents in Rubber Molding Dies"

Significantly reduces the adhesion of rubber to the inner diameter of pipe-shaped molds. By utilizing surface treatment, various production challenges can be solved. Samples and case studies are currently being offered.

In a production line, troubles such as the following can occur at any time: ■ Line stoppage ■ Delay in takt time ■ Increase in defects ■ etc... When such problems arise, quick responses and identifying the causes are important, but learning preventive measures in advance can help avert emergencies. By imparting "release properties and slip properties" through surface treatment, we are currently offering free "trial sets" that have actually improved production processes, as well as a "case study collection on process improvement." For more details on the cases, please download the "case study collection on process improvement" and check it out. You can apply for a free trial set of surface treatment samples through the "related links." We encourage you to take this opportunity to apply.

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Case Studies on Surface Treatment: "Improving Resin Release with Ejector Pins"

Reduces the adhesion of soft resin and allows for easy demolding with ejector pins. Surface treatment can solve various production challenges. Samples and case studies are available.

Troubles such as the following can occur at any time on the production line: ■ Line stoppage ■ Delay in takt time ■ Increase in defects etc… While prompt responses and identifying the causes are important when such issues arise, learning preventive measures in advance can help avert emergencies. By imparting "release properties and slip properties" through surface treatment, we are currently offering free samples of surface treatments that have actually improved production processes, as well as a "Process Improvement Case Collection." For more details on the cases, please download the "Process Improvement Case Collection" and check it out. You can apply for the free sample set of surface treatments from the "Related Links." We encourage you to take this opportunity to apply.

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Ceramic Coating: "Achieving both high-temperature release and high-temperature durability in the thermal welding process."

It is a coating technology that maximizes "non-stick and release properties" by combining ceramics and fluororesins.

CHC (Ceramic Hard Coat) is a new type of fluoropolymer coating that combines the non-stick properties of conventional fluoropolymer coatings with high film hardness at elevated temperatures. ■Features - Non-stick properties equivalent to PTFE and PFA - High film hardness at temperatures above 200°C (compared to PTFE) *Based on internal testing ■Applications - Resin welding plates - Resin molding molds - Heater plates - Heat sealers *For case studies and product details, please see the link below.

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Ceramic Coating: "The release effect of the heat fusion plate lasts three times longer."

It is a coating technology that maximizes "non-stick and release properties" through the combination of ceramics and fluororesin.

CHC (Ceramic Hard Coat) is a new type of fluoropolymer coating that achieves non-stick properties and high film hardness at elevated temperatures, comparable to standard fluoropolymer coatings. ■Features - Non-stick properties equivalent to PTFE and PFA - High film hardness at temperatures above 200°C (compared to PTFE) *Based on internal testing ■Applications - Resin welding plates - Resin molding molds - Heater plates - Heat sealers *For case studies and product details, please see the link below.

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Fluororesin coating 'QCE-033M'

Explanation of Yoshida SKT's fluororesin coating 'QCE-033M'.

There are various types of resin for fluoropolymer coatings, depending on the application environment. At Yoshida SKT, we specify materials and processing according to the product number. 'QCE-033M' is a type of PFA coating. Among fluoropolymer coatings, it is characterized by excellent non-stick properties, smoothness, and minimal defects. 【What is PFA (Perfluoroalkoxy Alkane Polymer)?】 ■Features It is an improved resin of PTFE, having the same continuous use temperature of 260°C as PTFE. With a low thermal melt viscosity, it can achieve a continuous film with fewer pinholes than PTFE, making it the highest-performing fluoropolymer for corrosion-resistant coatings. Additionally, PFA is superior in non-stick properties compared to PTFE for certain applications, and is used as a high-temperature release coating. For more details, please download the materials or contact us.

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  • Secondary Cells/Batteries

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Fluororesin coating 'ECK-033'

Explanation of Yoshida SKT's modified fluororesin coating 'ECK-033'.

There are various types of resin for fluoropolymer coatings depending on the application environment. At Yoshida SKT, we specify materials and processing based on the product number. "ECK-033" is a type of modified fluoropolymer coating. It is characterized by excellent wear resistance and slip properties among fluoropolymer coatings. Modified fluoropolymer coatings form a coating film using engineering plastics or super engineering plastics combined with fluoropolymers. For more details, please download the materials or contact us.

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  • Secondary Cells/Batteries

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Fluororesin coating minimizes deformation of the substrate during processing.

The thin film fluoropolymer coating "10UNDER" is a revolutionary fluoropolymer coating that minimizes deformation of the substrate and can be processed.

■What is the "10under" Thin Film Fluoropolymer Coating? Conventional fluoropolymer coatings can be challenging to apply when dimensional stability of the substrate is a priority, particularly in terms of film thickness. Yoshida SKT has been working on development to meet these needs and has announced the "Thin Film Fluoropolymer Coating '10under.'" ■Features of 10under - Non-stick properties equivalent to standard fluoropolymer coatings - Capable of thin film processing of approximately 10μm, reducing dimensional changes - While being a thin film, it minimizes transparency *For more details, please download the materials or contact us.

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  • Surface treatment contract service

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Surface treatment example: Precision non-stick coating applicable to polyester.

We would like to introduce a case where a highly precise non-stick coating suitable for processing with a jig made of polyester mesh has been adopted.

This is a case of surface treatment to prevent adhesive from sticking to the jig used in an automatic machine for laminating films. ■Consultation When laminating films with adhesive, a polyester mesh for screen printing is fixed to a metal frame and used as a positioning jig. The consultation was to solve the issue of adhesive that overflows from the film sticking to the polyester mesh, which contaminates the product's film. ■Conditions for Choosing Treatment The surface treatment requires low-temperature processability that can be applied to polyester and precision that does not crush the mesh openings. 【Issues to be Resolved】 - Non-adhesiveness to prevent adhesive from sticking - Precision that does not crush the mesh openings - Low-temperature processability ■Adopted Coating 'NanoProcess(R)' ■Achieved Effects We proposed 'NanoProcess,' which has high non-adhesiveness that prevents adhesive from sticking, including tape adhesive, and can be processed at low temperatures without affecting the polyester mesh. With the adoption of this surface treatment, products that pass quality inspection can now be produced, and it has been officially adopted. *For more details on NanoProcess, please download the PDF or contact us.

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Case study of mold release for molten metal: Surface treatment to solve film sticking and stringing issues.

Prevent film adhesion even with fluororesin coatings! Solve the issues of welded molds with fluororesin coatings that reduce contact area.

We would like to introduce a case study that resolved film adhesion issues that could not be solved with fluororesin coating on fusion molds. ■Consultation Details In the fusion process where a film is used to cover a container, the fusion mold is heated to over 100°C, causing the surface of the film to melt. Initially, fluororesin coating was applied to the mold to prevent film adhesion. ■Background of Selection Due to the material of the film and the melting temperature, film adhesion to the fusion mold was causing product defects. The mold has small holes for vacuuming the film, and there were limitations on options due to conditions such as not blocking these holes. ■Coating Adopted 'TP Coating' ■Adoption Background and Effects To meet the customer's usage conditions, we proposed a coating that has better release properties than the current coating and does not block the mold's holes, reducing the contact area. The customer adopted the "TP Coating," which has excellent release properties and does not affect vacuuming. *For more details, please refer to the materials or contact us directly.

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