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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 "Non-Skew Coat"

Visible light transmittance 95% - Prevents scattering of glassware and scientific instruments! Advanced surface treatment that prevents the scattering of hazardous chemicals and expensive pharmaceutical raw materials.

Through a special fluororesin surface treatment, our unique technology prevents glass shattering in the event of a fall or drop, ensuring safety in laboratories using glassware such as beakers and flasks. Additionally, it minimizes the amount of hazardous chemicals or expensive pharmaceutical raw materials that may scatter, thereby reducing the risk of serious accidents or losses. With higher transparency than standard fluororesin coatings, visibility and measurement of contents remain unaffected! ■ Features - Excellent adhesion prevents glass shattering - Minimizes exposure and loss of contents - Allows for normal operations with overwhelming transparency ■ Main Applications - Medical institutions, welfare facilities, testing organizations, universities, research institutions, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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What is foldability? An explanation of materials with excellent slip properties and low friction.

[Presentation of Materials] An explanation of fluoropolymer PTFE, which is an excellent low-friction lubricant, and coatings that provide superior sliding properties.

■What is sliding property? Sliding property refers to the ease of sliding. To improve sliding property, materials with a low friction coefficient or lubricants are used. By reducing friction, a state of high sliding property and ease of sliding can be achieved. ■Materials with high low-friction properties A well-known material with low friction properties is fluoropolymer PTFE. PTFE is utilized as a material that enhances sliding property with a low friction coefficient, often described as having a slippery quality similar to ice. ■Methods to improve the sliding property of components 〇Fluoropolymer coating Fluoropolymer coating primarily forms a film of fluoropolymer on the surface of metals, achieving a low friction coefficient and a smooth, slippery surface. 〇Bicoat Bicoat is a coating that combines inorganic materials with high hardness and fluoropolymer, excelling in both sliding properties and wear resistance. 【Selected Coatings】 ■Sliding and low friction properties - Teflon(TM) fluoropolymer coating ■Sliding, wear resistance, and high hardness - Bicoat(R) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Here are some terms related to molds.

We will introduce terms related to molds, as well as surface treatments and case studies that can solve molding troubles.

Terms related to molds include the following: [Mold-Related Terms] - Shot: The unit amount of molten resin injected from the injection port in injection molding. - Gate: The part within the mold where molten resin flows in during injection molding. - Ejector Pin: A pin that moves with the operation of the mold to remove the molded product from the mold. - Laminated Plate: An element that constitutes the mold, consisting of multiple stacked plates. - Drilling Process: One of the manufacturing processes for molds, involving creating holes in metal plates, etc. - Heat Treatment: A process of heating and rapidly cooling metal materials to extend the durability and lifespan of the mold. - Wear: Refers to the wear that occurs due to the use of the mold, which affects the mold's lifespan. - Casting Mold: A mold used in casting. - Design Drawing: A drawing created by the designer in the mold design process. - Assembly: The process of assembling the various components of the mold. - Mold Surface Treatment: A technique that can improve wear resistance or release properties on the surface of the mold. These are basic terms that people involved in mold manufacturing, operation, and maintenance should be familiar with. Below, we will introduce surface treatments.

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What is mold biting? Introducing methods to prevent biting.

[Presentation of Coating Materials] We will introduce "galling," which leads to a decline in the appearance quality and dimensional accuracy of molded products, resulting in a deterioration of product quality.

"Die biting" refers to the phenomenon where resin sticks to or gets caught in the mold, causing scratches or defects in the molded products. This can occur when resin adheres to the mold's gates or flash surfaces, or when the mold patterns do not transfer to the surface of the molded products. When die biting occurs, it can lead to a decline in the appearance quality and dimensional accuracy of the molded products, potentially worsening product quality. Additionally, it may necessitate repairs or maintenance of the mold, which can adversely affect productivity. **Methods to Prevent Die Biting:** Surface Treatment: Properly treating the surface of the mold makes it less likely for resin to stick to it. Improvement of Gate Design: By considering the flowability of the resin and the balance of forces during withdrawal, a gate design can be implemented that prevents die biting. Optimization of Molding Conditions: Optimizing molding conditions can make it less likely for resin to stick to the mold. For example, it is important to appropriately set molding conditions such as molding temperature, injection speed, injection pressure, and holding pressure. Mold Maintenance: Proper maintenance can prevent the occurrence of die biting. Effective measures include cleaning the surface, correcting gates and flash surfaces, and using air blow.

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What is poor release type? Methods for improvement and ways to reduce the use of release agents.

What is release failure during molding? We will introduce useful information for when you want to reduce product release applications and adhesion.

"Release failure" refers to the situation where materials do not easily separate from the mold during the molding or processing of products, leading to defects or damage. Such failures can reduce product quality and potentially increase costs. **Ways to Improve Release Failure** - **Use of Release Agents** By selecting the appropriate release agent and using the right amount, materials can be made to separate easily from the mold. - **Design Improvements** Improving the design of the mold can make it easier for materials to release from it. - **Material Changes** Choosing suitable materials, such as those with good release properties, can help improve release failure. - **Improvement of Molding Conditions** Enhancing molding conditions can lead to improvements in release failure. - **Regular Maintenance** Conducting regular maintenance on molds and machines can prevent troubles during molding. - **Utilization of Surface Treatments** Applying non-stick (release) surface treatments to molds can improve molding troubles, reduce the use of release agents, and decrease the frequency of mold maintenance. By appropriately combining these methods, improvements in release failure can be expected.

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What is the semiconductor manufacturing process? An introduction to surface treatment that supports semiconductor manufacturing.

What is the semiconductor manufacturing process? This introduces the surface treatments used in semiconductor manufacturing equipment.

The semiconductor manufacturing process refers to a series of steps involved in designing, producing, and shipping semiconductor devices. Semiconductor devices are essential components used in various modern electronic devices such as computers, smartphones, automotive electronics, and LEDs. The semiconductor manufacturing process requires high purity and precision technology, and is often conducted in automated clean rooms. 1. Design → Photomask production Logic circuit design, layout design, photomask production 2. Front-end process (wafer processing) Procurement of silicon wafers → Cleaning → Film deposition → Photolithography → Ion implantation → Wiring → Inspection 3. Back-end process (assembly) Dicing → Die bonding → Wire bonding → Encapsulation → Solder ball mounting → Separation → Stamping → Inspection → Packaging and shipping In the semiconductor manufacturing process, especially in the front-end process, a high level of precision at the nano level is required, necessitating high purity and precision. Surface treatments, including fluororesin coating, support semiconductor manufacturing and play a significant role in semiconductor manufacturing equipment, an area in which Japan excels. Below, we will introduce surface treatments that are indispensable in semiconductor manufacturing.

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What are the methods to prevent mold eye discharge? Introducing improvement cases through surface treatment.

Preventing eye discharge that occurs during extrusion molding. Successfully stabilizing product quality through surface treatment of molds!

Mold release residue refers to foreign substances that adhere to the surface of molded products when forming thermoplastic materials such as resins and rubber. To prevent this residue, it is necessary to avoid material retention in the mold. When appropriate material selection and molding conditions cannot resolve the issue, adopting a surface treatment with excellent release properties is effective. Here are examples of improvements in mold release residue through surface treatment. ■ Concern We received an inquiry from a customer who was prototyping a new elastomer extrusion product. They wanted to resolve issues related to product stability due to adhesion in the extrusion mold. ■ Background for Coating Adoption Initially, the adhesion was so severe that it was impossible to form the product, but after adopting our surface treatment, we were able to prevent adhesion to a level that allowed for production. However, during continued mass production, it became apparent that defects due to residue adhesion occurred after about a month of use. ■ Selected Surface Treatment 'MRS Coating MRS-102' *For details on 'MRS-102', please download the PDF or contact us. The effects of the surface treatment are listed below.

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Fluororesin coating "Method of reprocessing"

What is the method for reprocessing fluororesin coatings?

Fluororesin coating can experience wear and peeling depending on the application, environment, and conditions. In such cases, it is possible to strip the coating and reprocess it. Reprocessing places a greater burden on the substrate compared to the initial processing, so consultation according to the application is necessary. 【Overview of Processing Steps】 ■Receiving the Substrate ○ Inspection of the substrate is conducted. ■Preheating ○ The substrate is heated in a furnace to thermally decompose oils, dirt, and fluororesin. ■Surface Preparation ・Blasting ○ The processing surface is blasted to remove rust and dirt, and to create a moderately rough surface. ■Primer Coating ○ A primer that enhances adhesion between the substrate and fluororesin is applied. ■Baking ○ The primer is cured. ■Coating ・Powder Coating ○ Fluororesin powder is applied using a special coating machine. ・Enamel Coating ○ Fluororesin enamel is applied either by machine or manually. ■Baking ○ The fluororesin is heated and melted to form a coating. ■Inspection ○ After processing is complete, an inspection is conducted to ensure that the processing meets specifications and agreements. For inquiries regarding reprocessing, please contact Yoshida SKT.

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[Example] Surface treatment to prevent eye mucus in elastomer extrusion molding.

We will introduce examples of surface treatments to prevent eye discharge that occurs during the extrusion molding of elastomers.

An elastomer is a type of synthetic resin that possesses elasticity and can change shape, being a polymer compound that has both rubber and plastic properties. This time, we received a consultation regarding the inability to produce stable products due to the occurrence of eye mucus in the mold during the extrusion molding of elastomers. ■ Background for Coating Adoption - Without surface treatment, the elastomer adhered to the mold to the extent that almost no products could be manufactured. - By adopting our Bi-Coat, we were able to prevent adhesion to a level that allowed for production. - It was found that after about a month of mass production, defects due to the adhesion of eye mucus occurred. ■ Effects of Surface Treatment Adoption - After adopting our 'MRS-102' and starting tests, eye mucus did occur, but it did not adhere to the mold and could be easily removed, which helped suppress the occurrence of defects, allowing for continuous use for six months. *For details on the adopted 'MRS-102', please refer to the materials or contact us.

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Non-PFAS, excellent abrasion resistance release and sliding coating

We will introduce coatings that do not use PFAS.

"Bycoat Exceed HR↑" achieves improved non-stick properties, slip resistance, and heat resistance without the use of PFAS. It provides reliable release properties and durability even with molds that use strong adhesive resins. Additionally, like conventional Bycoat, it offers excellent dimensional accuracy, making it suitable for areas that require micron-level precision. 【Features of Bycoat Exceed HR↑】 - High hardness, long lifespan, dimensional stability of Bycoat × enhanced heat resistance grade *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. For coatings considering PFAS regulations, please contact our company.

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[Information Presentation] A booklet summarizing the basic knowledge of lining is being offered for free.

We are currently providing materials that explain in detail the purpose and types of linings, particularly focusing on fluororesin linings that excel in chemical resistance.

Lining technology is an essential means to protect metals from the corrosive elements of "water, oxygen, and electricity" and to enhance durability. Metals are very convenient because they are easy to process and can be selected for various applications, but they have a significant drawback of being susceptible to corrosion. To solve this problem, processing linings allows metal products to be used in various environments. In particular, highly corrosion-resistant fluororesin linings are gaining attention in the field of heavy corrosion prevention due to their excellent properties. This document provides a detailed explanation of the various types of linings, especially the effects of fluororesin linings. Please take this opportunity to download and check it out.

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What is a fluoropolymer?

Here are the features of fluoropolymer.

Fluoropolymer refers to a type of polymer that contains fluorine atoms as a major component. Fluorine is a very distinctive element, and its properties are prominently reflected in the polymer. Below, I will explain the main characteristics and common applications of fluoropolymers in detail. ■Characteristics Very low adhesion Fluoropolymers are generally very smooth and have almost no adhesion, which is why they are known as "non-stick" or "non-adhesive." High chemical resistance Fluoropolymers possess excellent chemical resistance. They show resistance to many corrosive substances and solvents, and have chemically stable properties. This makes them suitable for applications such as chemical containers, piping, and gaskets. High heat resistance Fluoropolymers have the ability to withstand high temperatures. In particular, PTFE can endure very high temperatures (around 260°C or 500°F). This property makes them suitable for applications that require use under high-temperature conditions. Electrical insulation Fluoropolymers have excellent electrical insulation properties. This is one of the reasons they are widely used as insulating materials for electronic components and cables.

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A detailed explanation about Teflon lining.

We are currently providing detailed materials explaining the fluororesin lining, which is particularly excellent in chemical resistance among linings.

■What is Teflon Lining? Teflon is a trademark of Chemours, and generally refers to fluororesin lining. Fluororesin is particularly excellent in chemical stability among various lining materials. Therefore, it is widely used in fields such as chemicals, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals, where heavy corrosion resistance and purity are required. ■One Type of Resin Lining Fluororesin lining is one type of "resin lining." Resin lining includes those using "polyethylene" and "nylon" resins, as well as "FRP lining," which combines glass fibers and resin. Among these, "fluororesin" is a material that is less susceptible to chemicals in harsh environments. ■Types of Fluororesin Lining Types of fluororesin lining include PTFE lining, PFA lining, and ETFE lining. Each lining requires appropriate selection based on the usage environment, construction method, and application. ■Main Fluororesin Lining Methods There are three main methods: - "Sheet Lining" - "Baked Coating" - "Roto Lining" *When considering lining, please check the materials and contact us.

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[Surface Treatment Example] Prevention of Epoxy Adhesive Adhesion on Electronic Component Transport Plates

Introducing a case study of precision surface treatment that prevents adhesion of epoxy adhesives used for bonding electronic components.

■Problems We Wanted to Solve We received an inquiry from a customer who wanted to resolve the issue of epoxy adhesive used for bonding parts overflowing and sticking to the transport plate. ■Conditions for Choosing the Treatment - Heat resistance of 150°C that can withstand the curing process - A tolerance of warping of less than 1mm to maintain precision - Silicone-free - Durable and washable ■Adopted Treatment TLS-200 (Nano Process) ■Achieved Effects After testing with samples and confirming with prototypes, it was adopted for mass production processes. If you want to prevent adhesion of epoxy adhesive, want to know more about the nano process, or are struggling with surface treatment in the precision field, please download the materials or contact us directly.

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I will introduce the characteristics of different types of fluororesins.

I will explain nine types of fluororesins.

List of 9 Representative Fluororesins ■PTFE Also known as polytetrafluoroethylene or tetrafluoroethylene, it is a white fluororesin with excellent sliding properties, non-stick characteristics, chemical resistance, and electrical properties. ■FEP A melt-processable perfluoropolymer developed after PTFE, it is a copolymer of TFE and hexafluoropropylene (HFP). Although its continuous use temperature is inferior to that of PTFE, it excels in moldability and non-stick properties. ■PFA A fluororesin developed to lower the melt viscosity while maintaining heat resistance equivalent to PTFE. It is a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) and perfluorovinyl ether (PFVE). ■ETFE A copolymer of TFE and ethylene, it is partially fluorinated. While it has excellent processability, its heat resistance and chemical resistance are lower compared to the above three types since it is not a perfluoropolymer.

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