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coating Product List and Ranking from 41 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 10, 2025~Oct 07, 2025
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Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 10, 2025~Oct 07, 2025
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  1. 吉田SKT Aichi//Manufacturing and processing contract
  2. フロロコート Saitama//others
  3. ニッカ Tokyo//Resin/Plastic
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  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. Liquid Coating Device WEKO Rotating Dumping ニッカ
  3. Fluororesin Coating: "Differences in Color and Selection Method" 吉田SKT
  4. 4 Causes of Teflon coating peeling and how to address them. 吉田SKT
  5. 5 Fluororesin coating "Adron Coating in Such Places" フロロコート

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Chemical resistance of Teflon, fluoropolymer, PTFE, and PFA.

I will explain the chemical resistance of Teflon, fluoropolymer, PTFE, and PFA.

PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) and PFA (perfluoroalkoxy alkane) are types of fluoropolymer that both exhibit excellent chemical resistance. PTFE and PFA are resistant to chemical substances and are stable against acids, alkalis, organic solvents, and corrosive gases. They do not react with most substances and do not corrode or degrade. As a result, they are widely used as chemical containers, piping, gaskets, and sealing materials. PFA has a lower melt viscosity compared to PTFE, making it relatively easy to mold and process. Therefore, it expands the range of applications, especially for coatings that require chemical resistance or for thick film processing. *For more detailed information on chemical resistance, please download the materials or contact us.*

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[Example] Adhesion prevention coating for a device that automatically applies adhesive tape.

Introducing examples of coatings that prevent adhesive from sticking, enabling the transport of duct tape.

■Problems We Wanted to Solve We received a consultation regarding the accumulation of adhesive on the feed roll of a device that automatically applies tape, which caused line stoppage issues that needed to be resolved. ■Background / Conditions for Choosing Treatment Initially, a knurling process was implemented as a countermeasure, but it was not very effective. Therefore, we proposed a coating that prevents tape adhesion. ■Adopted Treatment MRS Coating ■Achieved Effects After processing and testing with a prototype roller, there was no longer any adhesive accumulation or tape sticking, and they are considering expanding this solution to other lines. For detailed information on the surface treatment, please download the materials or contact us.

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Does fluoropolymer dissolve in hydrochloric acid? Explanation.

Does fluoropolymer, which has excellent chemical resistance, dissolve in hydrochloric acid?

Fluororesin is a material that exhibits excellent chemical resistance to almost all chemicals. Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid that can dissolve many metals, but fluororesin does not dissolve in hydrochloric acid. Fluororesin is generally not affected by hydrochloric acid on its own; however, caution is necessary when used as linings or coatings intended to protect metals. Hydrochloric acid can penetrate fluororesin linings or coatings depending on its concentration and temperature. This penetration can lead to blistering, which impairs corrosion resistance. Additionally, thin fluororesin coatings may leave pinholes, allowing hydrochloric acid to infiltrate and directly corrode the substrate. If you want to protect metals from chemical solutions like hydrochloric acid, please consult us when considering measures involving fluororesin.

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What is the difference between lining and fluororesin (Teflon) coating?

I will explain the differences between fluororesin (Teflon) coating and lining.

■Difference Between Lining and Coating Lining is a method that protects the substrate with a relatively thick film, enhancing its corrosion resistance. The differences from coating include the thickness of the film, the presence of pinholes, and the intended use. There are no clear standards, but thick films used for corrosion protection are referred to as lining. ■What is Fluororesin Coating? Coating is a surface treatment technology that can impart the properties of fluororesin to the surface of a substrate, primarily using a baking paint method. The film thickness is generally around several tens of micrometers. ■What is Fluororesin Lining? Fluororesin lining can be processed using the same method as coating. It is particularly used for corrosion protection applications that leverage chemical resistance, and the film thickness is several hundred micrometers, making it thicker than coating. Additionally, to enhance corrosion resistance, processing without pinholes is possible. *You can download a document summarizing information about lining. *For more details, please click on "PDF Download" or feel free to contact us.

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What is delamination? Introducing surface treatments that excel in delamination resistance.

[Presentation of Materials] What is release property? We will introduce methods to improve release property and coatings that are particularly excellent in release property.

Release properties refer to the characteristic of materials or products that allows them to be easily removed from molds or forming tools without sticking. This property is important in the manufacturing process and affects product quality and production efficiency. ■ Methods to Improve Release Properties By applying a release agent to the surface, a thin film is created between the mold and the product, preventing adhesion. Silicone and fluorine-based release agents provide excellent release properties for many materials. ■ Resin Coating Applying a resin coating to the surface exhibits non-stick properties, making it easier to remove the product. Fluororesin coatings are commonly used. ■ Metal Plating For example, chrome plating has high hardness and is less reactive with other substances, aiding in product removal. Fluororesin-containing types of plating also exhibit non-stick properties. ■ Surface Roughness Adjustment By designing the surface with fine uneven structures, the contact area is reduced, thereby decreasing adhesion. As mentioned above, there are various methods, but we will introduce surface treatment technologies and coatings that are particularly effective in enhancing release properties, reducing product defects, and improving productivity. For more details, please download the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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What is the heat resistance temperature of fluorine coatings? An explanation of the varying heat resistance by type.

I will explain the heat resistance of fluororesin coatings.

There are various types of fluorine coatings, even if we refer to them simply as such. Typical examples include PTFE, FEP, PFA, and ETFE. In practice, the heat resistance varies depending on the application, but the continuous use temperatures for fluororesins are defined. ■ Continuous Use Temperatures - PTFE: 260℃ - FEP: 200℃ - PFA: 260℃ - ETFE: 150℃ For example, when used as an anti-corrosion coating, the practical heat resistance will be at a much lower temperature. Additionally, when considering applications that involve friction or physical contact, further considerations are necessary. Fluorine coatings (fluororesin coatings) possess various properties such as non-stickiness, low friction, chemical resistance, electrical characteristics, and weather resistance, and it is essential to consider the type and thickness according to each application. *For more details, please click on "PDF Download" or feel free to contact us.

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Regulations on Teflon? Regarding the PFAS regulation proposal.

The regulation of Teflon resin explains the proposed PFAS regulations.

Teflon is a trademark of Chemours and refers to fluoropolymer. Fluoropolymers include types such as PTFE, PFA, and FEP, but currently, the use of fluoropolymers like PTFE, PFA, and FEP is not regulated in Japan. On the other hand, within the EU, regulatory proposals are being considered to minimize the emissions of PFAS. The following substances are also mentioned as targets: - Fluorinated surface treatment agents: water and oil repellents, release agents, fluoropolymer-containing coatings, etc. - Coatings: PTFE, PFA, FEP, ETFE, and other fluoropolymers (for applications such as corrosion lining, non-stick, lubrication, etc.) - Molding and processed products: PTFE, PFA, FEP, ETFE, and other fluoropolymers (such as lining sheets, fabric sheets, etc.) - Fluorinated surfactants, fluorinated oils, low molecular weight PTFE, fluorinated molding aids, etc. The regulatory proposals include fluoropolymers, which are considered to be extremely stable and pose no toxicological or environmental concerns. For more details, please download the materials or check our website through the related links.

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Understand the differences between PTFE, PFA, FEP, and ETFE! Technical materials available.

A detailed explanation of the differences between PTFE and PFA, which are surprisingly not well known, including their molecular structures and properties!

The technical document "Differences Between PTFE and PFA" provides a detailed explanation of PTFE, PFA, FEP, and ETFE, covering everything from molecular structure to properties. Fluoropolymers are well-known for their functionality, such as being non-stick and slippery, but many people may not be aware of their various types and differences. This single volume allows for a thorough understanding of the differences and characteristics of each. If you are interested, please feel free to download it. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Types and properties of fluoropolymers ■ Differences between PTFE and PFA / Overview of FEP and ETFE ■ Differences among four types of fluoropolymer coatings

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Introducing the features and types of non-stick coatings.

Non-stick means that things do not stick. Non-stick coatings can prevent the sticking and adhesion of items.

"Non-stick" can be rephrased as non-adhesive. By processing a non-stick coating, it becomes easier to release from strongly adhesive substances, resulting in surfaces that either do not adhere or are difficult to adhere to. Such properties can be achieved through fluoropolymer coatings or silicone coatings. Not only for household frying pans but also for improving the release properties and reducing adhesion of jigs and component parts used in production environments. Here are some examples of non-stick coatings. 【Selected Coatings (Partial)】 ■ Non-adhesive, slippery, chemical-resistant - Fluoropolymer coating ■ Release properties, high hardness, dimensional stability (durable parts, molds) - Bi-coat ■ Resin release at high temperatures - FSR coating ■ Prevention of adhesion of high-adhesion substances - Adhesive release coating - MRS coating (silicone-based coating) ■ Release properties, precision (precision parts, precision molds) - Nano process *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Rubber Coating "GLC Series"

Low-friction surface for grip made of rubber material!

Rubber materials are known for their grip (tackiness). For example, rubber tires can propel a vehicle due to their frictional force. On the other hand, the grip (tackiness) of rubber becomes a frictional resistance when sliding objects. The GLC series is a "low-friction coating for rubber" that can impart low friction (slipperiness) to rubber materials with grip. 【Features】 - The surface of the rubber material is treated with fluorine, silicone, and inorganic coatings. - It reduces the friction on the rubber surface. Depending on the product number, water repellency and non-stick properties can also be expected. - It is a low-temperature coating that can be applied to rubber with low heat resistance. - It has a highly conformable coating that is difficult to peel off, even on flexible rubber. *For more details, please download the materials and check.

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PFAS-free (non-use) abrasion-resistant coating, urethane coating

[Presentation of Materials] PFAS-free abrasion-resistant resin coating! All types are processed at room temperature and can be applied to metal, chemical wood, and plastic.

"Urethane coating" is a resin coating that does not use PFAS. It excels in abrasion resistance and soundproofing, and is a room-temperature curing type that can be processed onto any material, excluding liquids and gases. The usable temperature range is -30°C to 100°C, and depending on the grade, there are types that can be used for surface treatment of various transport equipment, as well as types that enhance slip performance and include measures against static electricity. Additionally, if you require a specific color, we can accommodate your request. [Features] ■ Excellent abrasion resistance and soundproofing ■ Can be processed in various locations ■ Protects materials and equipment with coating ■ Cures at room temperature, making it suitable for various materials *For more details, please click "PDF Download" or feel free to contact us.

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PFAS-free (non-use) abrasion-resistant, release, and slip-resistant coating

[Presentation of Materials] We will introduce a coating that provides release properties and slip properties without the use of PFAS.

"Bycoat Exceed HR↑" achieves PFAS-free, non-stick properties, improved slip characteristics, and enhanced heat resistance. For example, it provides reliable release properties even when using molds made from highly adhesive resins. Additionally, like conventional Bycoat, it offers excellent dimensional accuracy, making it suitable for areas requiring micron-level precision. 【Features of Bycoat Exceed HR↑】 - High hardness, long lifespan, dimensional stability of Bycoat × enhanced heat resistance grade *For more details, please click on "PDF Download" or feel free to contact us. For information regarding coatings considering PFAS regulations, please contact our company.

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PFAS-free (non-use) anti-corrosion coating 'Cerashield'

[Information Presentation] PFAS-free anti-corrosion coating! It can be used for corrosion prevention measures against corrosive gases and chemicals, as well as for penetration measures.

The organic-inorganic oxirane oligomer coating system "Cerashield" is a PFAS-free coating that prevents corrosion and permeation, serving as a corrosion-resistant coating that reduces the frequency of updates for industrial equipment such as tanks. It is a hardening-type paint with excellent corrosion prevention effects, forming a coating film with high crosslink density. Additionally, it can be applied to a wide range of substrates including metal, plastic, wood, concrete, and ceramics, demonstrating excellent adhesion. There are two types available: the room temperature curing type "Cerashield CST-1108" and the heat curing type "Cerashield CST-1508." 【Features】 ■ Reliable corrosion resistance ■ All-around chemical resistance (heat curing type) ■ Room temperature processing available (room temperature curing type) ■ Excellent hardness ■ Electrical insulation ■ Advantageous for aftercare *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us. For inquiries about PFAS-free coatings, please contact our company.

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[Data Download] Surface Treatment "By Application" Chosen in the Semiconductor and Electronics Field

We will introduce surface treatment technologies chosen for semiconductor manufacturing and electronic component manufacturing.

■Applications such as plating jigs, soldering jigs, and semiconductor manufacturing lines - Selected surface treatment 'TEFLON (TM) fluoropolymer coating' ■Applications such as precision molds - Selected surface treatment 'Bicoat (R)' 'Nanoprocess (R)' ■Applications such as wafer and glass handling - Selected surface treatment 'Saflon (R)' 'PBI, PI coating' ■Applications such as precision nozzles, MEMS components, and optical lenses - Selected surface treatment 'Nanoprocess (R)' ■Applications such as chemical supply tanks - Selected surface treatment 'TEFLON (TM) fluoropolymer coating' 'Saflon (R) AP+' 'MY Lining (R)' ■Applications such as clean room walls, experimental equipment, and various jigs - Selected surface treatment 'SeraShield F' *You can download the PDF of the introduced surface treatment products. Please download the materials and contact us for more details.*

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What is "STP-HS"? An explanation of Yoshida SKT's coating.

Yoshida SKT's coating 'STP-HS' is a revolutionary fluororesin coating that reduces contact surface area.

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. 'STP-HS' is a type of fluoropolymer coating designed to reduce contact area and is one of the 'Super TP Coating Hemisphere Graphics'. Super TP Coating uniquely forms a convex surface using only fluoropolymer, characterized by excellent release properties and slip resistance against adhesives. For more details, please download the materials or contact us.

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