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【Problem Solving】Please try product development using rubber, Radikalock.

Utilizing rubber as a functional material! Developing new products that provide excellent performance and experience with 'Radicalock(R)'!

We will introduce a case study of problem-solving that developed a product that does not exist in the world using the rubber compound "Radicalock(R)" for rubber-plastic cross-linked composite materials. When it comes to using elastic materials, TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) is often chosen, but TPE has many weaknesses, such as being sensitive to heat and prone to wear. With our product, it is possible to achieve reliable adhesion even with a small bonding area, allowing for point bonding of rubber and rib-shaped bonding. Additionally, there is a composite film that combines rubber with a flexible resin sheet. 【Features】 ■ Weight reduction ■ Rationalization of part shapes ■ Improvement of material properties ■ New manufacturing technologies *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Composite Materials
  • Rubber
  • Other polymer materials

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[Material Presentation] Rubber × Resin Cross-linked Composite Material 'Radicalock'

Introducing the composite material 'Radicalock(R)', which firmly bonds rubber and plastic using a bridge lock without the use of adhesives!

"Radicalock(R)" is a formulated rubber made by adding auxiliary materials and additives to peroxide-crosslinked synthetic rubber such as EPDM and silicone rubber, and then mixing it with a crosslinking reaction accelerator for plastics. It utilizes the technology of direct adhesion between plastics and rubber developed by Daicel Evonik Co., Ltd. Through the chemical reactions occurring in a mold loaded with plastic components, molecular chains (crosslinking chains) are formed at the interface between the rubber and plastic, creating a strong bond. 【Features】 ■ Solves adhesive problems ■ Usable with plastics ■ Simplifies the manufacturing process *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • Composite Materials
  • roller

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Presentation of Materials: Benefits of Rubber × Resin Cross-linked Composite Material "Radicalock"

Introducing the manufacturing technology 'Radicalock(R)' that strongly bonds plastic and rubber without using adhesives!

"Rajikarokku" is a technology that firmly bonds rubber and plastic, which are difficult to adhere using adhesives or double-sided tape, through direct chemical bonding to create composite materials. It applies the rubber crosslinking reaction using peroxides for the bonding of rubber and plastic. At the interface between rubber and plastic, the molecular chains of rubber and plastic are crosslinked. This also contributes to the simplification of the manufacturing process, eliminating the need for steps required in traditional adhesive processes, such as surface roughening, degreasing, primer application, and adhesive application, leading to a reduction in manufacturing time and improvement in yield. [Features] - Capable of bonding silicone and nylon - Adhesive strength exceeding the tensile strength of rubber - No concerns about solvent odor, degradation peeling, or reduction in physical properties - No need for adhesive application or alignment *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Composite Materials
  • Rubber
  • Other polymer materials

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