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

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 17, 2025~Oct 14, 2025
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Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 17, 2025~Oct 14, 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
  4. 4 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. Causes of Teflon coating peeling and how to address them. 吉田SKT
  4. 4 Fluororesin Coating: "Differences in Color and Selection Method" 吉田SKT
  5. 5 Fluororesin coating "Adron Coating in Such Places" フロロコート

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Multi-functional Dot Coating D-ALIGN - For Fiber Development and Industrial Material Development

Infinite possibilities realized through coating - Supporting the resolution of functionalization challenges - A processing method suitable for reuse planning.

D-ALIGN is a post-processing technology that coats functional agents in dot form. By coating in dot shapes, it offers the following benefits: 1) It enables functionalization of thin, coarse fabrics and substrates that are difficult to treat with functionalization. 2) It allows for easier performance manifestation by adhering many functional agents to the surface of the substrate. 3) It enables management of the amount of functional agent adhered, ensuring stable product supply. 4) It is an environmentally considerate process that minimizes chemical waste after processing by using an appropriate amount of solution. 5) It maintains the characteristics of the substrate (such as stretchability and breathability) even after processing. 6) It has effects that prevent fraying and suppress fuzzing of the substrate, contributing to improved work efficiency. This processing technology is suitable for materials under consideration for differentiation and those that are stagnant, leading to the birth of new materials through D-ALIGN processing. It is a recommended processing method for those considering material development.

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Comparison table of the properties of fluoropolymer (Teflon) coatings | Download materials

You can view the properties of fluoropolymer (Teflon) in a PDF property list. Please make use of it for comparison and consideration.

Types of Representative Fluororesin Coatings ■ PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) ■ PFA (Perfluoroalkoxyalkane Polymer) ■ FEP (Perfluorinated Ethylene Propylene Copolymer) ■ ETFE (Ethylene-Tetrafluoroethylene Copolymer) ◎ High-temperature modified type ◎ Low-temperature modified type = Comparison Table Items = ■ Maximum Operating Temperature ■ Processing Sintering Temperature ■ Tensile Strength ■ Insulation Resistance ■ Volume Resistivity ■ Surface Resistivity ■ Water Absorption Rate ■ Wear Resistance ■ Static Friction Coefficient ■ Hardness ■ Contact Angle For detailed physical properties, please download the physical properties list PDF or contact us.

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[Automotive Industry Case Study] Surface Treatment to Prevent Adhesion on Conveying Rolls for Pre-Cured Rubber

The effect of preventing sticking lasts a long time! It has become possible to reduce costs and work time.

Here is an example of surface treatment in the vulcanization process of rubber extrusion molding. In the manufacturing process of weather strips, extruded rubber was transported on rolls while being heated and dried in a furnace. Due to changes in the formulation of the rubber material for environmental measures and durability, it became necessary to process the rubber at higher temperatures than before, resulting in the rubber becoming sticky immediately after entering the furnace. When a common fluororesin coating was applied to the transport rolls, it was confirmed that the rubber stuck like a suction cup. By adopting our "Super TP Coating," we significantly reduced the sticking of the rubber and achieved a relatively soft contact surface. [Key Points] - Purpose of surface treatment: Quality and operational stability, reduction of work loss, compliance with safety and environmental requirements - Required functions: Non-stick and release properties, long lifespan - Treatment adopted: Super TP Coating *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Semiconductor Industry Case Study] Adhesion Fixture Resist Liquid Adhesion Prevention 'Nano Process'

A circuit board that challenges "thinness." Achieving both strict quality maintenance and production efficiency! We will introduce examples of coating to prevent resist liquid adhesion to suction transport jigs.

Here is an example of surface treatment for device components that apply resist liquid to precision substrates. ■Consultation In the process of applying resist liquid to a film-like thin substrate, there was a consultation regarding the resist liquid adhering to the suction fixture during the application process to the precision substrate. ■Concern In the process of applying resist liquid to a film-like thin substrate, a problem arose where the resist liquid adhered to the suction fixture, causing the resist liquid from the fixture to stick to the substrate being transported next. The adhesion of resist liquid to the substrate leads to product defects, necessitating an increase in the cleaning frequency of the transport fixture, which in turn hindered productivity. ■Request To solve the problem, we initially tried prototyping with Teflon™ coating, but the slight surface irregularities of the coating transferred as patterns onto the thin substrate, resulting in product defects. A surface treatment that balances precision and prevents the adhesion of resist liquid was necessary for problem resolution. 【Issues to be resolved】 - Adhesion of resist liquid - Cleaning time - Variability in coating thickness ■Adopted Coating 'NanoProcess® TC-10' *For detailed solutions, please download the PDF or contact us.

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[Presentation of Materials] Contributing to the reduction of product defects and improvement of productivity! Utilization methods for surface treatment.

By adopting surface treatment for production lines and equipment parts, we can improve the production site and move closer to enhancing productivity.

■ We respond to improvement requests in the production field with surface treatment. ● Stabilization of quality and operation ● Reduction of material costs ● Reduction of work loss ● Speeding up ● Compliance with safety and environmental measures ● Realization of development needs For example, to stabilize quality and operation, we clarify the necessary functions, such as seeking "non-stick properties" to minimize material adhesion to equipment. The functions required on-site are not singular but are interrelated in a complex manner. To maximize the desired effects, it is essential to arrive at optimally customized surface treatments through broad technical considerations. ■ Yoshida SKT translates the desired functions into necessary functions through surface treatment. ● Non-stick properties ● Slipperiness ● Chemical resistance ● Heat resistance / Cold resistance ● Water and oil repellency ● Hydrophilicity ● Wear resistance ● Electrical properties ● Static electricity prevention ● Dimensional stability ● Coating surface roughness adjustment Yoshida SKT proposes optimal surface treatments based on a wide range of coating materials and unique technologies. In cases where the desired effects are not achieved with fluororesin coatings (Teflon coatings), we investigate the causes and derive treatments with the appropriate functions added.

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[Surface Treatment Example] Preventing Oil Sludge Adhesion with Ultra-Thin Fluorine Coating

Achieve high water and oil repellency and non-stick properties with an ultra-thin film! Fluorine coating with a thickness of less than 100 nanometers, 'Nano Process TC-10S' *Case studies and product materials available.

Ultra-thin film fluorine coating 'Nano Process TC-10S' Prevents oil sludge adhesion on engine parts! ■Challenges - Oil sludge was adhering to automotive engine parts, hindering sliding and significantly reducing engine performance and lifespan. - To prevent sludge adhesion, high oil-repellent properties and heat resistance of 200°C were necessary for use inside the engine. - Conventional Teflon coatings, which excel in heat resistance, have a thick film that cannot meet the stringent dimensional accuracy required to improve engine combustion efficiency. ■Solutions - TC-10S has excellent water and oil repellency and can be processed to a thickness of less than 1μm. - It sufficiently accommodates the tolerances of engine parts without affecting engine function. - It maintains oil-repellent properties even in environments exceeding 200°C. ■Features of TC-10S Due to minimal dimensional changes and the ability to maintain optical properties, it enables processing in areas where fluorine resin coatings have been difficult, such as 'precision parts' and 'fields requiring high dimensional and surface accuracy.' *For case studies and detailed surface treatment information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Fluororesin Coating "Key Points for Introduction" *Materials Provided

What are the key points when processing fluororesin coatings (Teflon coatings) for production equipment? An explanation of three important checkpoints!

When considering the introduction of fluoropolymer coatings, do you have any of the following concerns? - I’m not sure where to start… - I’m not very familiar with fluoropolymer coatings in the first place… For those who want to know more about the introduction of fluoropolymer coatings, we have prepared a "Guide to Introduction." [Overview of the Document] 1. The purpose of introducing coatings 2. The materials to be coated 3. The usage environment and conditions for the coatings In fact, by introducing fluoropolymer coatings into production equipment, we have received various feedback such as: - "The adhesion of paint to jigs has decreased." - "Cleaning time has been reduced." - "The number of defective products has decreased, and productivity has improved." For more details, please download the PDF or visit our company website.

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Surface treatment technology Ultra-durable fluorine-based organic coating 'Bicoat'

Amazing durability that surpasses fluoropolymer coatings! Surface treatment suitable for applications with mechanical loads. *Product and case materials available.

Super Durable Fluoropolymer-based Organic Coating System 'Bicoat(R)' "Surface treatment of inorganic materials with hardness and wear resistance, such as metals and ceramics" + "Surface treatment of organic materials with release and slip properties, such as fluorine and silicone" With our unique surface treatment technology, we have achieved an ideal durability of "sliding + release + wear resistance" in our coating system. It withstands harsh usage areas such as injection molds, providing reliable release and sliding properties. Additionally, due to its excellent dimensional accuracy, it is suitable for areas requiring micron-level precision. 【Features】 ■ Incredible durability ■ High hardness and scratch resistance ■ Excellent wear resistance ■ Outstanding non-stick and release properties ■ Safe for use in molds requiring micron-level dimensional accuracy *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study on Molding Process] Reducing the Use of Release Agents in Molding Dies - Sample Provided

Significantly reduces the sticking of molded materials to the mold surface! Reduces the amount of release agent used, improving the production environment.

We would like to introduce a case where issues arising from the use of release agents in molding with materials that tend to stick were improved through surface treatment. ■ What we wanted to achieve in the molding process - A large amount of release agent was used because the molded rubber material stuck to the mold and could not be removed. We wanted to address the impact of release agent spraying on human health and the deterioration of the environment! ■ Background for selecting surface treatment - Since mass-produced items require several hours for a single molding, we wanted to reduce the effort of reprocessing surface treatments due to the large number of molds. - We wanted to avoid contamination of products due to wear or peeling of the surface treatment. - We also wanted to maintain the dimensional accuracy of the molds. ■ Effects achieved through surface treatment - We adopted a surface treatment that maintains dimensional accuracy and is resistant to peeling and wear. - By using it in conjunction with release agents, we successfully extended the lifespan of the surface treatment and reduced the amount of release agent used. ■ Currently, we are offering a trial set and a collection of case studies for improvements in the molding process! The case study collection can be viewed by downloading the PDF. You can apply for the sample book through the related links.

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Free booklet distribution: Improve manufacturing with surface treatment technology!

Surface treatment technologies necessary for improving productivity. We will introduce examples of improvements through surface treatments utilizing non-stick and release properties. We will also explain the mechanisms of adhesion!

We are currently offering a free technical leaflet titled "Tips for Utilizing Surface Treatment - Preservation Edition," which clearly summarizes surface treatments that solve "sticking troubles" on production lines, from our company that specializes in a wide range of surface treatments, including functional coatings! The leaflet thoroughly explains countermeasures for issues such as "materials sticking to jigs," "poor release properties of materials," and "release tapes sticking or wrapping around," including case studies from manufacturers. [Overview of the Leaflet (Partial)] ■ Sticking troubles occurring on-site ■ Key points for surface treatment (How to choose the optimal release method) ■ Mechanism of sticking ■ Mechanism of silicone release ■ Case studies (Resolving sticking to molds during decorative sheet transfer, etc.) *For more details, please view the leaflet from the "Download" section!

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Information on the use of fluororesin coatings and surface treatments.

A platform for information on fluoropolymer, coatings, and surface treatment! Providing information to help solve challenges in production equipment!

Introducing "Coating MAGAZINE," an information media on surface treatment and coating by surface treatment manufacturer Yoshida SKT. The magazine features numerous articles, including explanations of the properties of coating materials such as "Teflon fluororesin," general knowledge about surface treatments like plating, anodizing, and blackening, and explanations of "CFRP molding methods." We provide information that helps overcome the challenges faced by production equipment engineers. Please take a look. 【List of Articles (Excerpt)】 ■ Introduction to Teflon Coating for Beginners ■ What is the Suitable Substrate Design for Teflon Fluororesin Coating? ■ Types of PFA Lining ■ The Difference Between "Silicone" and "Silicon" ■ Types and Characteristics of Plating ■ Explanation of the Corrosion Resistance of Teflon Fluororesin Coating…etc ■ What is Fluororesin? – Summary of Types, Characteristics, and Applications – *For more details, please check the blog from the related link or feel free to contact us.

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[Electronics Industry Improvement Case] Enabling Continuous Cutting of Adhesive Packages!

Achieve continuous cutting of adhesive-backed packages with thin film coating! The sharpness of the blades remains intact with the excellent non-adhesive properties of the thin film coating.

This is an introduction to a coating case for cutting tools used to dispose of packages with adhesive. ■ Background of Surface Treatment Consideration In the device that extracts products from packages, a mechanism was needed to automatically cut adhesive packages into smaller pieces for disposal. ■ What We Wanted to Achieve The device operates unmanned, and human intervention is only required when the dust box is full of finely cut packages. Therefore, it was necessary to prevent the adhesive from adhering to the cutting blade and to operate without maintenance. ■ Conditions for Choosing Treatment Initially, tests were conducted using fluororesin coating, which is effective in preventing adhesive adhesion. However, due to the film thickness of about 30μm, the sharpness of the cutting tool was reduced. As a solution, we polished the coating only on the cutting edge and performed retesting, but this resulted in the cutting edge being uncoated, leading to adhesive adhesion. Continuous cutting of packages became impossible. ■ Adopted Coating 'MRS Coating' 【Free Samples Available】  ▼ We are currently offering free samples of improvement cases for the cutting process and trial sets! ▼

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Teflon Coating: "What is the difference between frying pan use and industrial use?"

I will explain the difference between Teflon coating commonly seen on frying pans and the Teflon coating processed for industrial use.

◆Differences Between Frying Pans and Industrial Teflon Coatings◆ Teflon processing for frying pans typically involves products made with PTFE at a thickness of about 20 to 50 micrometers. PTFE is a representative fluororesin and is the first resin developed. Formally, "Teflon" is a registered trademark of the fluororesin by DuPont in the United States, while the general term is fluororesin processing (coating). PTFE not only excels in non-stick and water-repellent properties but also has good heat resistance, making it suitable for frying pans. On the other hand, industrial Teflon coatings not only have the non-stick properties like frying pans but are also used for various applications such as improving slip, protecting substrates from chemicals, and enhancing insulation properties. Therefore, the types of resins used include not only PTFE but also PFA and FEP. Our company can process PTFE coatings, but we also offer Teflon coatings using various materials and technologies. *Note: "Teflon" is currently a trademark of Chemours. Our company has a licensing agreement with Chemours and is capable of processing Teflon coatings in our own factory.

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Fluororesin Coating: "Case Study of Coating Technology Specialized in Thermal Welding"

CHC technology has successfully improved durability in high-temperature environments compared to conventional fluoropolymer coatings (PTFE coatings)!

CHC (Ceramic Hard Coat) is a new type of fluoropolymer coating that achieves both non-stick properties equivalent to standard fluoropolymer coatings and high film hardness at elevated temperatures. ■ Examples of Surface Treatment Applications - A case where high-temperature release and long-term durability were achieved in the thermal welding process of filter cases. - A case where the release effect from processing on thermal welding plates lasted three times longer than PTFE coatings. - A case that resolved the "peeling" and "blistering" issues of fluoropolymer coatings on resin welding plates. - A case that eliminated adhesive adhesion and peeling at high temperatures, which could not be resolved with PTFE coatings. *You can download a PDF summarizing detailed case studies and product information. For more details, please contact us.

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