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  1. Kotobuki Kakoki Co.,Ltd. Aichi//environment
  2. 寺田 Tokyo//Electronic Components and Semiconductors
  3. 三菱ガス化学ネクスト(旧日本ユピカ) 本社 Tokyo//Resin/Plastic
  4. 4 MUROMACHI CHEMICALS INC. Chemicals Division Fukuoka//Chemical
  5. 5 ヤスハラケミカル Tokyo//Chemical

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  1. Ion exchange resin [Low-cost for special applications such as pure water and precious metal recovery!] Kotobuki Kakoki Co.,Ltd.
  2. Epoxy Resin Zero Mar Series for Sample Grinding [Made in Japan] アイエムティー
  3. Liquid Bismaleimide Resin LMI-5000 OSAKA ORGANIC CHEMICAL IND., LTD.
  4. 4 Joint Surface Treatment Agent "Hitlock B" イチネンケミカルズ
  5. 5 Taiwan Elite Material Co. Ltd. (EMC) モリマーエスエスピー 本社

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Akulon

Akulon — PA66 reliability that performs under heat and over time.

Akulon is a high-performance PA66 (polyamide 66) material portfolio developed by Envalior, designed to deliver stable mechanical performance and long-term durability under elevated temperatures. Compared with PA6, Akulon offers superior heat resistance, stiffness, and creep resistance, making it suitable for applications exposed to more demanding operating conditions. Available in unreinforced, glass-fiber-reinforced, flame-retardant, impact-modified, and hydrolysis-resistant grades, Akulon enables optimized material selection for a wide range of applications. Its excellent retention of mechanical properties at high temperatures and outstanding dimensional stability support metal replacement, lightweight design, and thin-wall applications. With high consistency in mass production and proven global use in automotive, electrical & electronics, and industrial applications, Akulon is a trusted PA66 solution from design through series production.

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Unsaturated polyester resin 'YK120X(A)PT'

Low shrinkage and high water resistance! Recommended for applications such as large and thick molding!

Introduction of Unsaturated Polyester Resin “YK120X(A)PT” We are pleased to introduce the unsaturated polyester resin “YK120X(A)PT”, supplied by FRP Trading Co., Ltd. This resin features low exotherm, excellent anti-sag properties, low shrinkage, and high water resistance. It is an orthophthalic type resin, suitable for large or thick-section FRP moldings. Please feel free to contact us for more details or inquiries. Features: Low exotherm ・Excellent anti-sag property ・Low shrinkage ・High water resistance

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Achieving liquid drop-off properties that surpass fluoropolymer PFA: "Nano Process NCFPC"

An ultra-thin fluoropolymer coating with excellent water and oil repellency that surpasses PFA fluoropolymer! We are currently offering a document summarizing the renewed series.

The "Nano Process NCFPC Series" features an ultra-thin film surface treatment that excels in liquid repellency for water and oil compared to fluoropolymer PFA coatings, improving liquid drainage and flow. It causes almost no dimensional changes and maintains optical properties, making it possible to process "precision parts" and in fields that require high dimensional and surface accuracy, where fluoropolymer coatings have previously been difficult. <Application Examples> - Improvement of liquid drainage for water and oil - Improvement of liquid flow for water and oil - Prevention of oil diffusion in bearing components - Prevention of oil transfer in lubrication parts - Dirt resistance for components and equipment, etc. On Ipros, we also have a video comparing liquid flow of aluminum plates, NCFPC, and fluoropolymer. Please take this opportunity to see the differences in liquid repellency. If you are interested in more details or are facing challenges with surface treatment in precision fields, please download the materials or contact us directly.

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Fluororesin "Explanation of Electrical Properties"

Fluororesin is a plastic material that is difficult to conduct electricity and has excellent heat resistance and cold resistance.

■ What are the electrical properties of plastic materials? The electrical properties of plastics, including fluororesins, include "insulating properties," "dielectric properties," and "electrical resistance." Plastic materials generally exhibit the characteristic of not conducting electricity and retaining it. ■ What are the electrical properties of fluororesin (PTFE)? The electrical properties of plastics fundamentally derive from the polymer structure that composes them. Fluororesin (PTFE) is classified as a "non-polar polymer" due to the dense and symmetrical arrangement of atoms within its molecules, resulting in extremely low charge polarization, and exhibits the following electrical properties. ■ Insulating properties of fluororesin The volume resistivity and surface resistivity of fluororesin (PTFE) are very low, making it a material that is difficult to conduct electricity. The dielectric strength of fluororesin (PTFE, 3.2mm thick) is 19KV/mm. Among heat-resistant plastics known as super engineering plastics, it is equivalent to PEEK's 19KV/mm and superior to PPS's 15KV/mm. *For more details, please visit the official website via the link below or feel free to contact us.

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PTFE Lubricity

What are the reasons for the excellent sliding properties of fluoropolymer? We will introduce the characteristics of fluoropolymer PTFE, focusing on its lubricity and low friction. *Downloadable materials available.

■Low Friction and Sliding Properties of Fluoropolymer (PTFE) Fluoropolymers have a low coefficient of friction and are used for solid lubrication. PTFE is structured such that fluorine atoms surround carbon atoms without gaps. The free energy of the fluorine atoms on the molecular surface is low, and the molecules have the characteristic of extremely low polarity in their target structure. The low coefficient of friction of PTFE is believed to be influenced by this type of molecular structure. ■Reasons for the Low Coefficient of Friction of Fluoropolymer PTFE - The strong atomic bonds within PTFE molecules reduce the intermolecular forces with the contacting material. - Friction (sliding) causes PTFE molecules to adhere slightly to the counterpart material, resulting in sliding between PTFE molecules. - The surface of PTFE molecules has a smooth structure with minimal irregularities. - The orientation of PTFE molecules makes it easier to alleviate frictional resistance. For these reasons, fluoropolymer PTFE is considered to have excellent lubricating properties. For more details, please download the materials or contact us.

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Fluororesin: "Why is it not affected by chemicals?"

Fluororesin is well-known as a plastic that is not affected by acids or alkalis. I will explain the principle of why it does not dissolve in solvents such as acids and alkalis.

■Chemical Resistance of Fluororesin Fluororesin has high chemical resistance and does not dissolve, swell, or react with most acids, alkalis, and organic solvents. ■Reasons for High Chemical Resistance A major reason for the excellent chemical resistance of fluororesin is its stable molecular structure. Fluororesin is a high molecular polymer with a linear molecular structure formed by the bonding of carbon atoms and fluorine atoms. The bond energy between carbon and fluorine atoms (C-F) is very strong among chemical bonds, and furthermore, the C-C bond sections between carbon atoms are tightly covered by fluorine atoms in a helical manner. Therefore, it remains inert when in contact with chemicals or solvents, and does not degrade or dissolve as a resin, which means it has excellent chemical resistance. ■Applications of Fluororesin's Chemical Resistance - Various gaskets - Packing materials - Piping and hoses - Storage tanks - Reaction vessels - Heat exchangers *For more details, please download the materials or refer to the link below.*

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What are the differences between fluororesin, PTFE, and ETFE?

[Presentation of Materials] We will introduce the differences in characteristics between fluororesin "PTFE" and "ETFE" resins and coatings.

This explains the differences in characteristics between the fluoropolymer "PTFE" and "ETFE." ■Resin Name PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) ■Characteristics It is the first resin discovered and developed among fluoropolymers. It has a continuous use temperature of 260°C, excellent heat resistance, low friction properties, and non-stick characteristics. Although it has a high melting viscosity, making injection molding difficult, it is used as a coating for frying pans and hot plates. ■Resin Name ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene Copolymer) ■Characteristics Unlike perfluorinated fluoropolymers, ETFE contains hydrogen atoms (H) in its molecular structure. Therefore, its chemical resistance and heat resistance are lower compared to PTFE and FEP, with a continuous use temperature of 150°C compared to PTFE's 260°C. On the other hand, ETFE has high mechanical strength and can be processed at low melting points, making it suitable for applications requiring corrosion lining and wear resistance. *For more details, please click on "PDF Download" or feel free to contact us.*

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What is the difference between fluororubber, Teflon, and fluororesin?

I will introduce the differences between fluororubber and Teflon fluororesin.

Fluoroelastomers have C-F bonds in their copolymer structure, providing excellent chemical resistance, oil resistance, and durability among rubbers. A representative example is FKM. On the other hand, fluoropolymers are plastics that contain fluorine atoms in their structure, such as PTFE, FEP, and PFA. ■Differences in Characteristics 【Fluoroelastomers】 (FKM) They exhibit excellent resistance to petroleum-based oils and fuels. They are durable against ultraviolet rays and atmospheric pollutants, making them suitable for outdoor use. Generally, they can be used at temperatures up to about 230°C. 【Fluoropolymers】 (PTFE) They demonstrate resistance to many substances, including acids, alkalis, solvents, fuels, and organic materials with a high oxygen index. Due to their very smooth and highly non-stick nature, other materials are less likely to adhere to them. This is widely known as the characteristic of PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), which is famous under the trademark name Teflon. Fluoropolymers have excellent resistance to high temperatures and can typically be used at temperatures up to 260°C. *By applying fluoropolymer processing to fluoroelastomers, the surface can gain the properties of fluoropolymers. For more details, please contact us.

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DCPD hydrocarbon resin

Free samples available! For the replacement of C5 petroleum resin!

It is cheaper than C5 petroleum resin, allowing for cost reduction. - Good compatibility with rubber. - Can be used as a modifier for paints and lacquers. - Improves color development, gloss, and drying properties of inks.

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Polyester resin

This is an introduction to the polyester resin handled by Sankyo Chemical Co.

If you have any questions regarding the explanation below, please feel free to contact us.

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High-performance resin DuPont™ Bepel® SCP-5050

For sliding parts in high load environments and at high temperatures!

Based on high-grade polyimide resin SCP-5000, it has lubrication properties and excellent sliding characteristics due to graphite filling.

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Case Studies for Solving Problems with Fluororesin 2: PTFE, PFA, etc.

Fluororesin Utilization CASE 2: Integration of Fluororesin and Metal Parts! Improved Tensile Strength!

The case study collection for problem-solving explains common issues and their solutions regarding fluororesins such as PTFE and PFA. Please feel free to consult us with any small concerns, such as "Can Meiko Industries do this?" ★ We are currently offering a document summarizing "case studies utilizing fluororesins" by Meiko Industries! ★ *Please view the case study collection as a PDF file available for download.*

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Case Study for Problem Solving | Want to Increase Strength with Filled PTFE

Machining of PTFE with filler material | Production of fluororesin parts with enhanced wear resistance and creep resistance

We flexibly respond to the machining of filled PTFE. PTFE has excellent properties such as "heat resistance, chemical resistance, electrical insulation, non-stickiness, and low friction," but depending on the application, it may exhibit weaknesses such as "susceptibility to deformation, fragility, and wear." Therefore, by adding fillers such as carbon fibers or graphite to PTFE, we enhance its properties while improving: ★ Wear resistance ★ Creep resistance ★ Sliding characteristics ★ Mechanical strength This is the filled PTFE material. 【Do you have any of these concerns?】 - PTFE products are prone to deformation and breakage - Rapid wear leads to a short lifespan of parts - Creep occurs under load - Wear or seizure occurs at sliding parts - You want to utilize PTFE's properties but also need strength 【Benefits of Fillers】 - Improved wear resistance allows for longer-lasting parts - Enhanced creep resistance ensures reliability even in load-bearing applications - Improved sliding characteristics enable stable operation - The inherent chemical resistance, heat resistance, and low friction of PTFE remain intact If you let us know your application, we can provide the best proposal.

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High-quality, high-performance ion exchange resin for the food industry.

For diluting soft drinks and more! We offer optimal suggestions tailored to your needs with a diverse range of products.

The high-quality, high-performance ion exchange resin IRION series offers a diverse range of resins, from soft water and pure water applications to chelating resins and special resins. With extensive experience, a wide variety of products, and comprehensive application technology and product development, we respond accurately and swiftly to our customers' needs. 【Product Lineup】 ○ Cation Resins ○ Anion Resins ○ Special Resins *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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High-quality, high-performance ion exchange resin for pharmaceutical liquid purification.

For the purification of various chemical solutions! We will provide the best suggestions tailored to your needs with our diverse range of products.

The high-quality, high-performance ion exchange resin IRION series offers a wide variety of resins, from soft water and pure water applications to chelating resins and special resins. With extensive experience, a diverse product range, and broad application technologies and product development, we respond accurately and swiftly to our customers' needs. 【Product Lineup】 ○ Cation Resins ○ Anion Resins ○ Mixed Bed Resins ○ Chelating Resins ○ Special Resins *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Basics and synthesis of epoxy resin hardeners, and improvement of heat resistance, moisture resistance, and impact resistance.

A one-day seminar to master heat resistance, moisture resistance, impact resistance, and curing speed to meet the required characteristics of sealing materials, adhesives, electronic substrates, and composite materials.

【Lecturers】 1. Shigeki Inatomi, Technical Advisor (Former Asahi Kasei Fellow), Asahi Kasei Corporation 2. Yoshio Tanioka, Team Leader, Structural Materials Section, Electrical Structural Materials Department, Nagase ChemteX Corporation 3. Masahiko Yamanaka, Group Leader, Senior Researcher, Research and Development Division, Shin Nippon Rika Co., Ltd. 4. Masaki Yoshii, Chief Researcher, Semiconductor Materials Division, Hitachi Chemical Company, Ltd. 【Venue】Industrial Promotion Hall, Room 2【Kawasaki Station, Kanagawa】 【Date and Time】November 25, 2010 (Thursday) 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM 【Capacity】30 people *Registration will close once full. Please apply early.

  • Company:AndTech
  • Price:10,000 yen-100,000 yen
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Synthesis technology of phenolic resins and their derivatives and their application development.

★A must-see for those who want to easily learn the basics and structural control of phenolic resins!! ★Detailed explanation of the applications of phenolic resins and phenolic derivatives!

【Speaker】Mr. Shigeki Inatomi, Technical Advisor at Asahi Organic Chemicals Industry Co., Ltd. (Former Asahi Organic Chemicals Fellow) 【Venue】Kawasaki City Industrial Promotion Hall, Conference Room 2 【Kanagawa, Kawasaki Station】7 minutes on foot from JR and Keikyu Kawasaki Station 【Date and Time】January 20, 2011 (Thursday) 13:00-16:30 【Capacity】30 people *Registration will close once full. Please apply early. 【Admission Fee】47,250 yen per person (including tax and text costs)

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Fundamentals and Applications of Micronization of Polyimide Resin with Heat Resistance and Weather Resistance

Is there a technology that can micronize high heat-resistant polyimide? I will teach you a method to mass-produce uniform polyimide microparticles with consistent particle size.

Speaker Dr. Takayuki Ishizaka, Researcher, Compact Chemical Systems Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Target Audience: Engineers, researchers, and beginners interested in polymer microparticles and polyimide technology Venue: Tekno Kawasaki, 4th Floor Exhibition Hall [Kanagawa, Kawasaki City] 5-minute walk from Tokyu Mizonokuchi Station East Exit or JR Musashi-Mizonokuchi Station Date and Time: October 26, 2011 (Wednesday) 13:30-16:30 Capacity: 30 people *Registration will close once full. Please apply early. Participation Fee: [Early Bird Discount Price] 46,200 yen (tax included, including text costs) for up to 2 participants from one company *Limited to Tech-Zone members who apply by October 12. Membership registration is free. *After October 12, the [Regular Price] will be 49,350 yen (tax included, including text costs) for up to 2 participants from one company. ◆If 3 participants from the same organization apply, the fee will be 69,300 yen.

  • Company:AndTech
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Development of next-generation glass alternative materials and their optical properties, impact resistance, application examples, EU standards.

Now, let's explain the necessary optical properties and impact resistance, as well as future goals, based on examples of developments!

★Automotive windows, residential windows, transparent resins for tablets and smartphones, etc. Glass alternative materials are expected to see significant demand growth in the future! ☆A representative from a company dealing with typical glass alternative resins (PC, PMMA, COP) will explain the current required optical properties, impact resistance, and future targets based on market development examples! ★Transparency, refractive index, solar heat gain coefficient, ultraviolet absorption/shielding rate, impact resistance, etc.! 【Venue】 Tokyo Chuo Ward Industrial Hall 4F, Meeting Room 2 【Tokyo, Chuo Ward】 Date and Time July 23, 2013 (Tuesday) 11:00-16:00

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