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PVC coating

A glossy surface with a wide range of color options! Excellent corrosion resistance for chemical tanks and wash color rolls.

"Vinyl coating" has excellent moldability, outstanding chemical resistance, and can meet aesthetic purposes as a coating and molding. Due to the low-temperature curing process at 170°C, it can be applied to a wide range of substrates. Unlike rubber, it does not suffer from film degradation due to oxidation. It has excellent electrical insulation properties and is used in various insulating components such as connector covers and plug caps. Its cushioning properties make it suitable for applications like playground equipment and cap handles. 【Properties】 ■ Chemical resistance: Generally good against acids and alkalis ■ Electrical insulation: High electrical insulation (with a 1mm film, the breakdown voltage is over 12kV) ■ Cushioning: Comfortable to the touch, soft with a hardness of 40°, and excellent cushioning properties, accommodating film thicknesses up to 5mm ■ Weather resistance: Unlike rubber, it does not degrade due to oxidation ■ Low-temperature firing: The curing process at 170°C allows compatibility with a wide range of substrates *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Wear-resistant coating

A coating that excels in thriller wear and powder wear! It is adopted in many facilities.

The "wear-resistant coating" is a two-component polyurethane that can maintain its performance after application, depending on the usage conditions, at high temperatures of up to 80°C and low temperatures down to -62°C during drying. It excels in abrasion resistance and powder abrasion, and due to its seamless processing, it is adopted in many facilities such as stirring blades, mixers, and parts feeders. This leads to cost reductions for users and operators, and the overwhelming repeat rate from our current users who have implemented our wear-resistant coating indicates its effectiveness. 【Physical Properties】 ■ Hardness (Shore A): 85±5 ■ Tensile Strength: 186 kgf/cm² ■ 100% Modulus: 120 kgf/cm² ■ Elongation: 300% ■ Wear Amount: 90 mg *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Anti-corrosion and anti-rust coating

Extending the lifespan of the substrate and improving its durability is possible! It boasts high heat resistance among plastic resins and also has good chemical resistance.

Our "Anti-corrosion and Anti-rust Coating" solves problems such as "wanting to prevent rust and deterioration of metal substrates (work)" and "wanting to extend the lifespan of the substrate." Basically, treatment with a thick film is possible. A thick coating significantly increases the maintainability of the substrate, leading to an extension of its lifespan and improvement in durability. "Nylon (PA)" has been used by manufacturers of piping, factory equipment parts, and seawater tanks, while "Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE)" has been utilized by manufacturers of piping for construction, outdoor products, and fire hydrant covers. [Features] ■ Treatment with a thick film is generally possible ■ A thick coating significantly increases the maintainability of the substrate ■ Leads to an extension of the substrate's lifespan and improvement in durability ■ Relatively easy to repeat (resin stripping and regeneration) coating ■ Material with excellent toughness and wear resistance *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) coating refers to.

Functional ceramic films of various types are coated in single or multiple layers using the thermal chemical vapor deposition method, enhancing the performance of the material with the resulting high hardness and high adhesion ceramic films.

CVD coating refers to Chemical Vapor Deposition coating, which is a chemical film formation method. In a state of atmospheric pressure to medium vacuum (100 to 10^-1 Pa), gaseous raw materials are introduced, and energy such as heat, plasma, or light is applied to excite and promote chemical reactions to synthesize thin films or fine particles. These are then adsorbed and deposited on the surface of a substrate, chemically coating it with ultra-hard ceramic compounds. By using thermal chemical vapor deposition, various functional ceramic films are coated in single or multiple layers at high temperatures (900 to 1100°C), significantly enhancing the performance of the material with the resulting high hardness and high adhesion ceramic films. Functions of CVD coating include: slip resistance, chemical resistance, heat resistance, water and oil repellency, hydrophilicity, wear resistance, electrical properties, and dimensional stability.

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Add water and oil repellency with a fluororesin coating.

Water and oil repellency refers to the property of a substrate surface that repels water and oil. Water does not spread and wet the surface of the material, but instead forms into droplets, which is the state of water repellency.

When a water-repellent coating is applied to fibers, it is coated with a thin film and does not cover all the fabric's weave, which is an advantage in terms of breathability. However, when high pressure is applied to the water, it may seep through the fabric's weave to the backside. The difference between water-repellent and waterproof To briefly explain the difference between water-repellent and waterproof, water-repellent means repelling water as described above, while waterproof means not allowing water to pass through. In other words, a state where water does not pass through is "waterproof," and a state where water is repelled on the surface is "water-repellent." Advantages and disadvantages of water-repellent processing - Advantages The advantage of water-repellent processing is that it does not fill the gaps in the material, allowing for breathability. Therefore, it is often used in down jackets and coats when one wants to avoid getting wet from a small amount of rain without compromising comfort. - Disadvantages Since water-repellent processing is only superficial, as mentioned above, during heavy rain, water pressure may cause water to seep into the material's interior.

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Non-adhesive coating to prevent fingerprint adhesion in medical settings.

It is a non-stick coating that protects the product from fingerprints and blood stains. The water-repellent coating also protects the product and helps prevent a decline in product functionality.

Anti-fouling and non-stick coating Non-stick coating film types Fluororesin Silicone Features of non-stick and water-repellent coatings Used to improve the release properties of jigs and prevent sticking, as well as for anti-fouling purposes. Also used to prevent the deterioration of product functionality caused by the adhesion of fingerprints, blood, and chemicals. Additionally, there are coatings that serve the role of water-repellent coatings, which prevent functional deterioration, freezing, and corrosion due to the adhesion of water droplets and solvents.

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Advantages of powder coating.

It is a highly cost-effective coating method that is attracting attention now, as its impact on the environment and human body is minimal, and efforts for environmental conservation and health promotion are being strengthened.

Summary of the Benefits of Powder Coating About the Coating Film - High strength of the coating film - High durability of the coating film - Superior performance of the coating film - Ability to form a thick coating film - Resistant to rust About the Coating Method - Ability to form a thick coating film in one application - Possibility of recovering and reusing paint - Less affected by painting environment (temperature, humidity, etc.) - Short curing time for the paint - Easy to mechanize and automate the painting process About Powder Coating - Does not contain organic solvents (VOCs) - No odor Regarding Economic Efficiency - Efficient use of paint without waste - Long service life (15-20 years) Regarding Safety - No need to consider air pollution or health hazards from VOCs - No risk of fire caused by VOCs

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Advantages of Powder Coating - Minoru Sangyo Co., Ltd.

A cost-effective painting method that is attracting attention now, with minimal impact on the environment and human health, and with strengthened efforts towards environmental conservation and health promotion.

Because it does not use any organic solvents commonly used in painting, it has a minimal impact on the environment and human health, and it is attracting attention in the current efforts to enhance environmental conservation and health promotion. Additionally, it excels in resource conservation and is easy to automate. ◆ Summary of the Benefits of Powder Coating ◆ 【About the Coating Film】 - High strength of the coating film - High durability of the coating film - Excellent performance of the coating film - Ability to form thick coating films - Resistant to rust 【About the Coating Method】 - Can form a thick coating film in one application - Paint recovery and reuse are possible - Less affected by painting environment (temperature, humidity, etc.) - Short curing time for the paint - Easy mechanization and automation of painting 【About Powder Coating】 - Does not contain organic solvents (VOCs: volatile organic compounds) - No odor 【Economic Aspects】 - Efficient use of paint without waste - Long service life (15-20 years) 【Safety Aspects】 - No need to consider air pollution or health hazards from VOCs - No risk of fire caused by VOCs

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Disadvantages of Powder Coating (Powder Coating) 【Minoru Industries】

Powder coating is a coating method that uses static electricity to apply powder paint to a workpiece, followed by heating to melt and cure the paint.

◆Summary of the Disadvantages of Powder Coating◆ 【About the Coating Method】 - Coating appearance (prone to orange peel texture) - Difficult to form a thin coating film (generally over 30μm) - High curing temperature and preheating/heating temperatures - Color adjustments cannot be made after painting - Fine color adjustments are difficult *Our company offers over 6,000 color variations. - On-site application is difficult - Repainting is challenging *We also accept stripping work. 【Regarding Economic Factors】 - Initial investment is required due to the need for painting equipment - There may be initial costs for powder coatings. 【Regarding Safety】 - There is a risk of health hazards from dust - There is a risk of dust explosion occurrence

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Insulating coating for various shapes of busbars.

It is possible to add insulation and durability to the bus bar. Furthermore, its adhesion is also very excellent, so it does not easily peel off.

Insulation coating for busbars is widely done using epoxy resin. Unlike insulation methods using insulating sleeves or tubes, a uniform insulating coating can be formed on complexly shaped busbars. Additionally, epoxy resin has characteristics such as flame resistance, high insulation withstand voltage, and excellent moisture resistance. Thanks to our unique masking method, we can accommodate mass production even for complexly shaped conductive parts. ◆ What is a busbar? A busbar refers to a strip or bar made of copper that conducts electricity within distribution boards, switchboards, substations, battery banks, or electrical devices. In areas where high voltage and large currents flow, the absence of insulation coating allows for good heat dissipation, and increasing the surface area helps suppress high-frequency electrical resistance. ◆ What is insulation coating? It is a processing technology that possesses excellent electrical properties among resins and is used for applications such as insulating components, preventing electrolysis, and addressing charging issues. It is widely adopted not only for insulation films but also for improving product performance through partial coating.

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