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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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A coating that eliminates the wear resistance of parts where surface wear occurs.

Incredible 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 ■ Superior non-stick and release properties ■ Safe for use in molds requiring micron-level dimensional accuracy *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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European PFAS regulations! PFAS-free release and slip coatings.

We will introduce coatings that do not use substances subject to the European PFAS regulation proposal.

"Bycoat Exceed HR↑" achieves improved non-stick properties, slip resistance, and heat resistance without using PFAS. It provides reliable release properties and durability even with molds that use strong adhesive resins. Additionally, like traditional Bycoat, it has excellent dimensional accuracy, making it suitable for areas that require micron-level precision. 【Features of Bycoat Exceed HR↑】 - High hardness, long lifespan, dimensional stability of Bycoat × enhanced heat resistance grade *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. For coatings considering PFAS regulations, please contact our company.

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Coating that solves the problem of adhesive substances sticking to the cutter blade.

We will introduce a coating that can solve the problem of cutter blade adhesion, along with examples.

As a problem with the packaging machine, the adhesive film was sticking to the cutter, impairing its sharpness and causing misalignment of the film. This resulted in the production line being halted, leading to a situation where production could not proceed as planned. Initially, a release agent was used, but its effect was temporary, requiring frequent reapplication. The introduction of "MRS Coating" resolved the sticking issues. MRS Coating can be processed at temperatures below 250°C and maintains sharpness due to its 1-micron thickness. In this case, MRS Coating achieved stabilization of quality and operation, improved work speed, and addressed safety and environmental requirements. MRS Coating realizes non-stick properties and has a long-lasting effect. [Key Points of the Case] ■ Purpose of Surface Treatment: Stabilization of Quality and Operation, Speed Improvement, Safety and Environmental Compliance ■ Required Functions: Non-stick and Release Properties, Long Lifespan ■ Treatment Adopted: MRS Coating (Mold Release Silicone) ▼ Free samples and case studies on improving cutting processes are available on the website below! ▼

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Comparison of types of fluoropolymer coatings: Explanation of the differences between FEP and ETFE.

【Presentation of Materials】A detailed explanation of the differences between PTFE and PFA, as well as FEP and ETFE, which are surprisingly not well known!

The technical document "Differences Between PTFE and PFA" provides a detailed explanation of FEP and ETFE, covering everything from molecular structure to properties. It also discusses the differences in characteristics of fluoropolymer coatings at the end. With this single book, you can gain a solid understanding of the differences and features 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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Materials that are helpful when you want to correctly choose the type of fluororesin.

【Presentation of Materials】A detailed explanation of the differences between PTFE and PFA, as well as the differences between FEP and ETFE, including 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 non-stick and slippery characteristics, 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 features of each. If you are interested, please feel free to download it. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Types and characteristics of fluoropolymers ■ Differences between PTFE and PFA / Overview of FEP and ETFE ■ Differences among four types of fluoropolymer coatings

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A perfect document for those who want to know about fluororesin lining is presented.

We are currently offering detailed materials explaining the types and processing methods of fluororesin lining.

■What is Fluororesin Lining? Fluororesin lining is one type of "resin lining." Resin lining includes those utilizing "polyethylene" and "nylon" resins, as well as "FRP lining," which combines glass fibers with resin. Among these, "fluororesin" is a material that is resistant to chemical corrosion in harsh environments. ■Types of Fluororesin Lining Types of fluororesin lining include PTFE lining, PFA lining, and ETFE lining. Each lining requires appropriate selection based on the usage environment, construction method, and application. ■Main Fluororesin Lining Methods There are three main methods: "sheet lining," "baked coating," and "rotolining." ■Various Lining Methods At Yoshida SKT, we can accommodate various processing methods according to the shape and thickness of the material, not only based on material differences but also using "sheet lining" with fluororesin sheets, "PFA lining" with baked coatings, and "rotolining" using rotational molding. *When considering lining, please check the materials and contact us for inquiries.

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Residual products in the mold! A coating that eliminates transfer of release agent to the molded products.

We will introduce coatings and release surface treatments that improve the release of rubber, resin, and elastomer products that are prone to sticking.

Introduction of Bycoat to meet needs such as: - Residual products on molds - Filling defects in thin-walled molding - Release agent transferring to molded products - Decorative sheets sticking to molds during transfer 'Bycoat' is a system that achieves the ideal functions of "release + wear resistance" by combining "surface treatment technology for inorganic materials" and "surface treatment technology for organic materials." It withstands harsh usage areas such as injection molds, providing reliable lubrication and release properties. Additionally, it is suitable for areas requiring micron-level dimensional accuracy due to its excellent processing dimensional precision. By processing with Bycoat, you can improve release properties, reduce product defects, and enhance productivity. *Product materials and case studies are available for PDF download.

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Problem-solving during adhesive tape manufacturing! Super Coating Series

We introduce a coating that exhibits excellent non-adhesive properties to prevent sticking of sticky materials such as labels and adhesive tapes.

Adhesive tape often sticks to machines and other materials during the manufacturing process due to its nature. To prevent such issues, it is essential to employ coating technologies that exhibit non-adhesive properties, especially against sticky adhesives. By using appropriate coating technologies, the ease of handling materials on the production line can be significantly improved, contributing to the preservation of product quality. Introduction to Coating Technologies ■ Super TP and TP Series Composed entirely of fluororesin, these can be used in silicone-free environments. The use of fluororesin eliminates concerns about the transfer or contamination of silicone oil, and it is expected to improve non-adhesiveness by reducing contact area. ■ Super CTT Series This silicone-based series features excellent non-adhesiveness and slip resistance. Since it uses silicone, consideration must be given to the transfer to the counterpart material. ■ Super Alloy Coating Consisting of both fluorine and silicone types, it achieves a balance of flexibility and high hardness. Surface treatment of HV600 can also be applied to resins and sponge rubber, achieving high durability. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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PFAS-free non-fluorinated high-performance lubricating coating "FFLC Series"

Introducing the FFLC series, a non-fluorinated coating that achieves high lubricity and durability!

The "Non-Fluorinated High Lubrication Coating FFLC Series" is a high-performance coating developed with the aim of achieving a sustainable society, featuring excellent lubrication properties. It combines lubrication comparable to fluoropolymer coatings with superior high-temperature durability. ■ PFAS Free: This product does not use PFAS (perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances). ■ Lubrication Performance: It offers lubrication performance equal to or greater than that of fluoropolymer coatings, ensuring smooth operation of equipment and reducing energy loss. ■ Durability: It demonstrates excellent friction and wear resistance even in high-temperature environments, making it suitable for use under conditions that are difficult to address with conventional fluoropolymer coatings. *For more details, please click on "PDF Download" or feel free to contact us.

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Fluororesin coating for plating jigs for electronic substrates.

New standard for plating jigs that achieve high durability and high insulation properties.

The fluororesin coating for plating jigs provided by Yoshida SKT Co., Ltd. addresses the challenges of quality stabilization and cost reduction in the electronic circuit board manufacturing industry. To overcome the deterioration and reduced insulation properties that were difficult to manage with conventional PVC-coated jigs, we adopted a special fluororesin coating. This coating offers superior processability compared to standard PFA coatings and allows for thick film processing. This results in the following advantages: - Increased lifespan: Achieves overwhelming durability compared to PVC coatings, reducing the frequency of jig replacements. - Reduced carryover of plating solution: Excellent water repellency prevents the carryover of plating solution to the next process over an extended period. - Stable insulation properties: Minimal deterioration from plating solution allows for long-term maintenance of insulation performance. - Total cost reduction: Although initial investment is higher, the increased lifespan of jigs and reduced maintenance frequency lead to long-term cost savings. As electronic devices become smaller and more high-performance, Yoshida SKT's innovative coating technology aims to enhance the performance and efficiency of plating jigs. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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PFAS-free high-temperature resistant lubricating coating 'FFLC-101'

Maintains hardness even at 200℃! Achieves lubrication and durability in high-temperature ranges without PFAS.

"FFLC-101" is a PFAS-free high-temperature lubricant coating that demonstrates excellent performance, particularly in high-temperature environments ranging from 100°C to 200°C. Even at 200°C, the coating hardness does not decrease, maintaining high lubricity and wear resistance. Despite being a graphite-based material, its design suppresses transfer, making it suitable for various industrial applications. It is ideal for machine parts that require stable lubrication effects under high temperatures. *For more details, please click on "PDF Download" or feel free to contact us.*

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PFAS-free premium film lubrication coating 'FFLC-211'

Proven even in the Taper Test! Provides the highest durability in the series with PFAS-free and temperature range up to 250°C.

"FFLC-211" is a PFAS-free lubricating coating equipped with a high-quality lubricating film, providing exceptional durability in temperature ranges from room temperature to 250°C. It has demonstrated excellent results in friction wear durability tests and Taber wear tests, making it suitable for use in harsh environments. It is particularly ideal for machine parts and industrial equipment that require high durability and lubrication performance. 【Features】 ■ PFAS-free non-fluorinated coating ■ Excellent durability performance due to high-quality lubricating film ■ Specialized in friction wear durability in temperature ranges from room temperature to 250°C *For more details, please click on "PDF Download" or feel free to contact us.

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Yoshida SKT Food Sanitation Law Amendment Compliance PL System Compatible Coating

Let's prepare for the full implementation of the Food Sanitation Act revision in 2025! Coating compliant with the PL system provided by Yoshida SKT - Consultation for legal revision measures is currently available.

**Impact of Legal Revisions and the Need for Response** ■ Impact of Legal Revisions With the revision of the Food Sanitation Act, the PL system will be applied to coatings used in food utensils, containers, and packaging. As a result, only substances that have been evaluated for safety will be allowed, and many of the traditional resin coating materials may no longer be usable. ■ Need for Response In preparation for the full enforcement on June 1, 2025, it is necessary to transition to coatings that comply with the PL system. After this date, coatings that do not comply will be prohibited for use in food contact applications, necessitating a response. **Features** ■ Compliant with the positive list system of the revised Food Sanitation Act ■ Coating products aimed at the full enforcement in June 2025 ■ Achieves excellent non-stick properties, water repellency, oil repellency, and slip properties ■ Coatings with superior non-stick, slip, and heat resistance ■ Suitable for a wide range of applications including food factories and packaging machines For more details, please download the materials or contact us.

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[Example] Prevention of resin adhesion in the welding heater block of the packaging bag manufacturing process.

Zero resin adhesion even in high-temperature environments! Achieved 4 months of durability with our uniquely developed surface treatment.

■Issue We want to prevent the adhesion of resin films in a high-temperature environment of up to 180°C. A surface treatment that can accommodate both polypropylene bags and aluminum vapor-deposited bags is necessary. The current treatment has a short lifespan and requires frequent replacements. ■Background The heater block is an important component in the sealing process of packaging bags. When heat is applied to bond the resin film, there is a problem where the resin from the film easily adheres to the surface of the block. The customer tried surface treatments from other companies but did not achieve sufficient results, making the realization of stable non-stick properties and long lifespan urgent. ■Adopted Treatment We developed our unique "TP Coating" and applied it to the surface of the heater block. ■Features - Excellent release properties that prevent resin adhesion - Stable performance even in high-temperature environments - Selection process for the treatment ■Effects - Achieved a lifespan of about 4 months with an operating frequency of 10 times per minute - Reduced cleaning frequency and operational losses by maintaining non-stick properties - Improved operational efficiency of the production line with stable performance under high temperatures For more details, please refer to the catalog or contact us directly.

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Doubling the durability of mold surface treatment in automotive motor parts manufacturing.

Durability improved by about 2 times! Dramatically enhanced productivity of injection molding molds.

■Issue In injection molding components, the durability of the mold surface treatment is poor, requiring frequent replacements and hindering productivity. ■Solution Gradually adjust a surface treatment that is resistant to wear from molten resin and has lasting effectiveness, adopting the optimal coating. ■Customer's Challenge A manufacturer of automotive parts faced the following issues in the injection molding process of motor components: ■Details of the Issue Even with surface treatment, epoxy resin adhered, necessitating replacement after about 2,000 shots. Frequent mold changes led to decreased productivity and increased costs. ■Conditions for Surface Treatment Selection Contact with molten epoxy resin under high temperature (150°C) and high pressure. Improving wear resistance is the top priority. ■Solution Method To improve the durability of the surface treatment, tests were conducted with multiple coating specifications to consider the optimal treatment. The following surface treatments were tested: - Bi-Coat NYK-11-S Durability comparable to conventional products - Bi-Coat TYS-03K Lifespan of a few hundred shots - Bi-Coat NYK-01 (Adopted) Durability improved to twice that of conventional products Recommended for those facing issues with resin adhesion prevention and wear-resistant coatings. Please feel free to contact us!

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