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Resin Product List and Ranking from 435 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Oct 22, 2025~Nov 18, 2025
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Resin Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Oct 22, 2025~Nov 18, 2025
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  1. 寺田 Tokyo//Electronic Components and Semiconductors
  2. 三菱ガス化学ネクスト(旧日本ユピカ) 本社 Tokyo//Resin/Plastic
  3. 吉田SKT Aichi//Manufacturing and processing contract
  4. 4 三菱ガス化学株式会社 グリーン・エネルギー&ケミカル事業部門 Tokyo//Chemical
  5. 5 ヤスハラケミカル Tokyo//Chemical

Resin Product ranking

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  1. [Newly Developed Product] One-component Heat-Curing Epoxy Resin TE-7901K 寺田
  2. Introduction of products from the Japan Catalyst Group (Revamping of the Ipros special site)
  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 [Resin Nazenaze Series] Regarding Yellowing in Dark Places 甲商

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Precision machining of PEEK resin [TECAPEEK natural]

We accept processing of Ensinger's PEEK resin TECAPEEK natural. We have a large inventory. From small lots of 1 piece to mass production!

"TECAPEEK natural" is a PEEK material made using Victrex PEEK 450. It is a well-known and important high-performance crystalline resin among PAEK types, featuring excellent mechanical strength and wear resistance, as well as outstanding chemical resistance and heat resistance (long-term heat resistance: 260°C, short-term heat resistance: 300°C), making it suitable for parts subjected to high stress loads. Due to its excellent dimensional accuracy and creep resistance, it can also be used for precision components. 【Features】 ■ Good load deflection temperature (DTUL, HDT) ■ Good machinability ■ Flame retardant ■ High energy radiation (gamma, X-ray) resistance ■ Good sliding properties and wear characteristics ■ High creep resistance *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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PEEK resin processing TECAPEEK ELS CF30 black

We accept machining of Ensinger's PEEK resin TECAPEEK ELS CF30 black, from small lots of 1 piece to mass production!

"TECAPEEK ELS CF30 black" is a conductive PEEK material with 30% carbon fiber added, developed as a solution for applications requiring high rigidity while maintaining consistent conductivity. The special carbon fiber filler system of this product combines the advantages of improved mechanical strength and a stable surface resistivity of 10^2 to 10^4 Ω/sp. Furthermore, the carbon fiber modified material exhibits less wear compared to glass fiber modified materials, and its friction and wear characteristics are also improved. 【Features】 ■ Good load deflection temperature (DTUL, HDT) ■ Good chemical resistance ■ Flame retardant ■ Hydrolysis resistance and steam heating resistance ■ Very high rigidity ■ Very high creep resistance *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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2003 2-layer CCL requires outlook and manufacturer production trend analysis.

2003 2-layer CCL requires outlook and manufacturer production trend analysis.

Analysis of the current and future demand trends for two-layer CCL, which is experiencing a rapid supply shortage due to the expanding demand for two-layer FPC for mobile phones. Additionally, it summarizes the production capacity and equipment enhancement status of two-layer CCL manufacturers that are advancing in expanding their production capacity.

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Plastic with excellent electrical properties, fluororesin (PTFE)

Fluororesin is an excellent plastic material with superior electrical properties.

■ What are the electrical properties of plastic materials? The electrical properties of plastics include "insulation," "dielectric," and "electrical resistance." ■ What are the electrical properties of fluoropolymer (PTFE)? Fluoropolymer (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. ■ Insulation properties of the representative fluoropolymer, PTFE PTFE has very low volume resistivity and surface resistivity, making it a material that is difficult to conduct electricity. The dielectric strength of PTFE with a thickness of 3.2mm is 19KV/mm. The dielectric strength of PTFE is equivalent to that of PEEK at 19KV/mm and superior to that of PPS at 15KV/mm. *For more details, please visit the official website via the link below or feel free to contact us.

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Explanation of fluoropolymer, a plastic material strong against chemicals.

Fluororesin, famous for being resistant to acids and alkalis. I will explain the principle of why it does not dissolve in solvents such as acids and alkalis.

■Is the chemical resistance of fluoropolymer high? Fluoropolymers have high chemical resistance and do not dissolve, swell, or react with most acids, alkalis, and organic solvents. ■Reasons for the high chemical resistance of fluoropolymers A major reason for the excellent chemical resistance of fluoropolymers is their stable molecular structure. Fluoropolymers are high molecular weight polymers with carbon atoms and fluorine atoms bonded in a linear chain structure. 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 completely covered by fluorine atoms in a helical manner. Therefore, they remain inert when in contact with chemicals or solvents, and do not degrade or dissolve as a resin, which means they have excellent chemical resistance. ■Uses of fluoropolymers The chemical resistance of fluoropolymers is utilized in the chemical industry, semiconductor industry, and medical and pharmaceutical fields in products such as: - Various gaskets - Seals - Piping and hoses - Storage tanks - Reaction vessels - Heat exchangers *For more details, please download the materials or refer to the link below.

  • Surface treatment contract service

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High-slip lubricating plastic material: fluororesin.

What makes fluoropolymer, particularly PTFE, excellent in terms of sliding properties among plastics? We will introduce its characteristics, focusing on the lubricity and low friction of fluoropolymer PTFE.

■Types of Lubrication Lubrication can be broadly divided into liquid lubrication using liquids and solid lubrication using solids. A representative example of liquid lubrication is lubrication with oil. On the other hand, lubrication with fluororesin falls under the category of solid lubrication. ■Characteristics of Solid Lubrication Solid lubrication is used in cases where liquids cannot be used or when liquids may evaporate or detach in a vacuum. For example, when sliding products, solid lubrication is helpful in situations where liquid lubricants may dirty the products. ■Low Friction and Sliding Properties of Fluororesin (PTFE) Fluororesin has a low coefficient of friction and is utilized 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 molecule has a very small polarity in its 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 Fluororesin PTFE → Please check the basic information section for more details.

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Fluororesin: "What is the non-stick property of fluororesin?"

What is the characteristic of fluoropolymer known as "non-stick"? Let me introduce the non-stick function.

■What "Non-Stick Properties" of Fluoropolymer Means Non-stick properties refer to the characteristic of being easy to release and not adhere, or to adhere less, even to strongly adhesive substances. For example, fluoropolymers excel in water and oil repellency, have a large contact angle, and possess a molecular structure that makes them difficult to wet. The measure of wettability, known as "critical surface tension (γc)," is extremely low for fluoropolymers, making it easy for liquids to bead up and difficult for them to wet the surface. Coatings that utilize this functionality are effective for release applications, applications where adhesion needs to be minimized, and for simplifying cleaning. *For detailed information on non-stick properties, please download the PDF or contact us.*

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What are heat-resistant materials? An introduction focusing on polymers and resins.

We will introduce heat-resistant materials with high thermal resistance among polymer, resin, and plastic.

Heat-resistant materials refer to those that possess stability against high temperatures and experience little to no degradation. - Polyimide (PI) A resin with very high heat resistance, usable over an extremely wide temperature range. It is widely used in electronics, aerospace, and the automotive industry, particularly where performance at high temperatures is required. - Polybenzimidazole (PBI) PBI has very high heat resistance and remains stable even under high-temperature conditions exceeding 500°C, depending on the circumstances. It is used in aerospace and fire-resistant applications. - Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) With high heat resistance and excellent durability in high-temperature environments, PEEK is utilized in various fields, including aerospace, the automotive industry, and medical devices, due to its outstanding chemical resistance and mechanical properties. - Polyethersulfone (PES) A resin with high heat resistance and chemical resistance, PES is used in the automotive industry, medical devices, and electronic components. - Silicone Resin Known for its excellent heat resistance and usability over a wide temperature range, silicone resin also possesses weather resistance, chemical resistance, and excellent electrical insulation properties. It is widely used in electronic components, waterproof coatings, and high-temperature sealing materials.

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What is the difference between Teflon and fluoropolymer?

I will explain in detail the differences between Teflon and fluoropolymer, which are often confused.

■Difference Between Teflon and Fluoropolymer Teflon is a trademark of Chemours and is a brand name for fluoropolymers. Fluoropolymers include various types such as PTFE, FEP, PFA, and ETFE, but Teflon is a trademark for some of these. Teflon is a registered trademark of DuPont, represented by the 'R mark', while Chemours uses the 'TM mark'. Teflon-coated frying pans have popularized the term "Teflon coating" in society. Nowadays, the name Teflon is more well-known than the term fluoropolymer. Other chemical manufacturers also produce fluoropolymers, which are marketed under different product names. Industrial Teflon processing can be done at factories that have entered into licensing agreements with Chemours (DuPont). Yoshida SKT signed a contract with DuPont in January 1968 to become a Licensed Industrial Applicator (designated factory for industrial coatings).

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