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  1. 吉田SKT Aichi//Manufacturing and processing contract
  2. 大阪ガスケミカル株式会社 奈良表面加工センター Nara//Other manufacturing
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  4. 4 エンジニアリング・ラボ 本社、テクニカルセンター、品川ショールーム Nagano//Industrial Machinery
  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. Causes of Teflon coating peeling and how to address them. 吉田SKT
  3. Twin-air tabletop robot system (dispenser) エンジニアリング・ラボ 本社、テクニカルセンター、品川ショールーム
  4. 4 Exhibition participation! Outstanding non-stick properties 'Ognas' and wear resistance 'Solnas X' 大阪ガスケミカル株式会社 奈良表面加工センター
  5. 5 Non-stick coating "Toshical(R) S Coating"

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[Surface Treatment Example] Improved Release Properties of Heat Plates for Tray Sealers!

[Food Industry Case Study] Improved Non-Stick Properties of Welded Plates with Special Fluoropolymer Coating! Measures to Prevent Adhesion of Films that Stick Even with Fluoropolymer Coatings.

We would like to introduce a case of a coating that resolved the sticking issues of melt film that could not be solved with fluororesin coatings. ■ Background of the Consultation A certain customer was handling a tray sealer that covers plastic trays with film. In the process of covering plastic containers with film, the film is melted and thermally bonded to the plastic container. The thermal bonding plate is heated to over 100°C, causing the film surface to melt. To prevent the film from sticking to the heating plate, a fluororesin coating was applied. ■ Background of Coating Selection Fluororesin coatings are often used for their excellent non-stick properties, but depending on the material of the film and the melting temperature, they were causing product defects by sticking to the heating plate. Additionally, the heating plate had small holes for vacuuming the film, which limited the options available. ■ Coating Adopted 'TP Coating' *Please scroll down for more details. *For more information, please refer to the materials or contact us directly.

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Explaining the non-stick properties of Teflon and fluoropolymer resins! "Why don't they stick?"

What is non-stickiness? Why do ingredients not stick to Teflon-coated frying pans? We present an explanatory document that answers such questions about non-stickiness!

Teflon fluoropolymer, known for its Teflon coating and fluorine coating. What kind of mechanism enables its characteristic of being difficult for things to stick? By understanding the non-stick mechanism of fluoropolymer, you will be able to use it appropriately. We present the following three-part document explaining non-stick properties. ■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□ INDEX 1. The property of non-stickiness 2. Reasons why Teflon fluoropolymer excels in non-stickiness 2-1. High repellency 2-2. Low affinity 2-3. Chemically stable molecular structure 3. Examples of solutions utilizing non-stick properties - Case studies introduction - ■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□ For more details, please download the document or check the link below. ▼ "Why doesn't it stick?!" Explanation of the non-stick properties of Teflon fluoropolymer ▼

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[Case Presentation] Process Improvement with Surface Treatment Technology to Enhance Release and Slipperiness

Packed with hints for improving manufacturing using surface treatment! Solve problems such as product release failures and adhesion to jigs! The mechanisms of adhesion are also explained.

From our company, which specializes in a wide range of surface treatments such as functional coatings, we present surface treatments that solve "troubles" in the production process. We are currently offering a leaflet summarizing the utilization of surface treatments in an easy-to-understand manner, titled "Tips for Utilizing Surface Treatments - Preservation Edition," along with a case study leaflet showcasing examples of process improvements achieved through surface treatments, titled "Four Process Improvement Case Study Leaflet," available for free! We thoroughly explain countermeasures for issues such as: - "Materials sticking to jigs" - "Poor release properties of materials" - "Release tapes sticking or wrapping around" This includes solutions from manufacturers. [Overview of the Leaflet (Partial)] - Troubles with sticking that occur on-site - Key points for surface treatment (how to choose the optimal release method) - Mechanisms of sticking - Mechanism of silicone release - Case studies (such as resolving sticking to molds during decorative sheet transfer) [Topics in the Improvement Case Study Collection] - Improving the transport process - Improving the cutting process - Improving the molding process - Improving the packaging process *For more details, please view the leaflet from "Download"!

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Explaining the chemical resistance of Teflon and fluoropolymer! "Why doesn't it dissolve in chemicals?"

Teflon resin, or fluoropolymer, has excellent chemical resistance. This explains the chemical resistance of fluoropolymers compared to the typical plastic polyethylene.

■What is the "Chemical Resistance" of Fluororesin? "Chemical resistance" refers to durability against various chemicals. The types of chemicals include acids, alkalis, and organic solvents, and it is said to have "chemical resistance" when it does not dissolve (dissolve), swell (swell), or react to them. Fluororesin is not affected by almost all chemicals. You can check the detailed explanation in the PDF document. ■INDEX 1. What is chemical resistance? 2. Effects of chemicals on resin 3. Reasons why Teflon fluororesin excels in chemical resistance 4. What can be done using chemical resistance *For more details, please download the document or contact us.

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Fluororesin coating: What is "corrosion resistance of thick film coating"?

Teflon fluoropolymer, used for corrosion-resistant lining to protect substrates from chemicals. This explains the corrosion resistance of thick fluoropolymer coatings.

■ What is "corrosion resistance"? "Corrosion resistance" refers to the property of being less prone to corrosion reactions and oxidation. In the field of corrosion prevention, which requires corrosion (anti-corrosion) properties, terms such as "light anti-corrosion" and "heavy anti-corrosion" may be used depending on the degree of corrosiveness. You can find detailed information in the PDF document below. ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 1. What is corrosion resistance? 2. How to prevent corrosion 3. Corrosion resistance of Teflon fluoropolymer coatings 4. Characteristics of Teflon fluoropolymer coatings for corrosion-resistant applications 4-1. No pinholes or defects in the coating film 4-2. Thickening of the coating film 5. What can be achieved by utilizing the corrosion resistance of Teflon fluoropolymer coatings ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー * For more details, you can download the document or view it at the link below. ▼ "Protecting the substrate from chemicals!" Explanation of the corrosion resistance of Teflon fluoropolymer coatings ▼

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Fluororesin and Surface Treatment Information "Coating MAGAZINE"

Disseminating necessary coating materials, processing methods, selection tips, effects, and technical knowledge for everyone involved in manufacturing!

"Coating MAGAZINE" is an information media related to surface treatment and coating, developed by the surface treatment technology manufacturer Yoshida SKT. Starting with "Basic Information on Fluororesin Sheet Lining," it features articles explaining topics such as "What Types of PFA Lining Are There? Differences in Processing Methods and Characteristics" and "Chemical Resistance of Teflon Fluororesin." We provide information that helps overcome challenges faced by production equipment engineers. Please take a look. 【List of Articles (Excerpt)】 ■ [Corrosion Treatment] Explanation of Basic Information on Fluororesin Sheet Lining ■ What Types of PFA Lining Are There? Explanation of Differences in Processing Methods and Characteristics ■ "Strong Against Chemicals!" Explanation of the Chemical Resistance of Teflon Fluororesin ■ "Water Beads Up!" Explanation of the Water and Oil Repellent Properties of Teflon Fluororesin ■ "Why Doesn't It Stick?" Explanation of the Non-Stick Properties of Teflon Fluororesin *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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[Presentation of Case Studies] Improving Various Processes in the Production Site through Surface Treatment

We are currently offering a collection of case studies summarizing improvement examples in the processes of transportation, cutting, molding, and packaging in the production site!

In the production field, equipment improvement is always required. ■Preventing line stoppages ■Reducing takt time ■Minimizing defects etc… Surface treatment for each process equipment is an effective measure for such countermeasures. While quick responses and identifying causes are important when problems arise, learning countermeasures in advance can prevent emergencies. We will introduce examples of improvements through surface treatment from our company, which specializes in functional coatings and other surface treatments. 【Contents of Improvement Case Collection】 ■Improving the transportation process ■Improving the cutting process ■Improving the molding process ■Improving the packaging process *For more details, please check the leaflet from "Download"!

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Fluororesin and Teflon: "Explanation of Low Friction Properties" *Materials Available

This will provide a detailed explanation of the low friction properties of fluororesins used in friction reduction measures.

Fluororesin is known for its excellent sliding properties. We will explain in detail the secret behind its ability to reduce friction resistance and improve sliding performance. ■Contents of the document 1. What is friction? 2. Measures to reduce friction 3. What is the low friction property of fluororesin (PTFE)? 4. Reasons why fluororesin (PTFE) excels in low friction properties 4-1. Smoothness of the PTFE molecular surface 4-2. Strength of interatomic bonds 4-3. Lamellar structure and the deposition of PTFE 5. What can be achieved by utilizing the low friction properties of fluororesin For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Non-adhesive and release properties sustained even in high-temperature environments! Surface treatment technology 'CHC'

Proven to last three times longer! A new proposal featuring fluororesin and heat resistance! We are currently offering materials with case studies that showcase our unique coating technology.

CHC is Yoshida SKT's unique coating technology that uses ceramics. By combining ceramics with fluororesin, it is a new type of fluororesin coating that not only provides the usual "non-stick and release properties," but also has "less reduction in film hardness even in high-temperature environments." Currently, we are offering product materials that include a comparison table of physical properties with various coatings and case studies of companies that have solved their issues with CHC. ■Features - Non-stick properties equivalent to PTFE and PFA - High film hardness at temperatures above 200°C (compared to PTFE) *Based on internal testing *For more product details, please see the link below.

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Learn from the Basics! A Textbook on Fluororesin Coating

[Materials Presentation] A textbook on fluororesin coatings that covers everything from the basics to practical examples! Understanding the fundamentals will also lead to applications in practical work.

We are offering "The Textbook of Fluoropolymer Coatings," which allows you to learn about fluoropolymers from the basics, from our company, a specialized manufacturer of fluoropolymer coatings! This coating is utilized in various scenarios within the manufacturing industry, and we provide a clear explanation of fundamental topics such as material properties, processing methods, and selection criteria. With this one book, you can learn everything from the basics to applications of fluoropolymers. If you are interested, please feel free to download it. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ What are fluoropolymers? ■ Explanation of the properties of fluoropolymers ■ What are fluoropolymer coatings? ■ Processing methods for fluoropolymer coatings ■ Tips for selecting fluoropolymer coatings ■ Suitable substrates for fluoropolymer coatings ■ Case studies of fluoropolymer coatings

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What is fluororesin coating (Teflon coating)?

It has the property of repelling water and oil well, even when they are on the surface! It is also resistant to cold and can withstand low temperatures of -250°C.

"Fluororesin coating (Teflon coating)" is a surface treatment that imparts various properties of fluororesin to the surface of materials, achieving prevention of sticking and adhesion, reduction of friction, and protection of the materials. It exhibits excellent release properties even against strongly adhesive substances and is rarely affected by or corroded by chemicals such as acids and alkalis. The Teflon coating on household frying pans is an example of a fluororesin coating that utilizes the non-stick and heat-resistant characteristics of Teflon fluororesin to make it difficult for food to stick to the frying pan. 【Features and Effects】 ■ Non-stick: Excellent release properties even against strongly adhesive substances ■ Water and oil repellency: Effectively repels water and oil on the surface ■ Heat and cold resistance: Withstands high temperatures (up to 260°C) and low temperatures (down to -250°C) ■ Low friction: Has a low coefficient of friction, making it slippery ■ Chemical resistance: Rarely affected by or corroded by chemicals such as acids and alkalis ■ Electrical properties: High dielectric strength (resistance to dielectric breakdown), volume resistivity, and surface resistivity *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Coating that extends the lifespan of polypropylene heat-welded sheets by five times.

We will introduce examples of the use of non-stick coatings that last five times longer in release effect compared to fluoropolymer coatings.

■Concern In the heat plate welding of polypropylene sanitary products, thread pulling is likely to occur, making a non-stick (release) coating on the heat plate essential. The customer was using a PFA coating, but it deteriorated quickly, requiring the heat plate to be replaced in about a week. ■Background In this case, where repeated contact/release with components occurs at high temperatures, the effectiveness of the coating diminished rapidly. Replacing the heat plate and reprocessing the coating requires adjustments to the equipment and preparation of spare parts. A coating that excels in non-stick properties and lasts longer in high-temperature environments was needed. ■Adopted Coating FSR (Fluoro Super Release) HR-372AP ■Adoption Process and Effects Yoshida SKT prepared several samples, including the "FSR coating," which was developed with the concept of excellent release properties at high temperatures. Before the actual machine test, we confirmed the release properties of these samples at our company, and it was decided to conduct a practical test with the "FSR coating," which has a proven track record in high-temperature environments. The release effect lasted over five times longer compared to the previous PFA coating. The lifespan of the coating was excellent, and it was adopted.

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Surface Treatment Case Studies: "Speeding Up Production Lines Using Adhesives"

Enabling the transport of products coated with hot melt adhesive! Utilizing surface treatment can solve various production challenges and troubles. Samples are currently available.

Troubles such as the following can occur at any time on the production line: ■ Line stoppage ■ Delay in takt time ■ Increase in defects etc… While prompt response and investigation of the causes are important when such issues arise, learning preventive measures in advance can help avoid emergencies. By imparting "release properties and slip properties" through surface treatment, we are currently offering free "Coating Sample Books" and "Process Improvement Case Studies" that have actually improved production processes. ■ The cleaning efficiency of adhesives that do not fully solidify is significantly enhanced by a higher level of non-stickiness. For more details on the cases, please download the "Process Improvement Case Studies" and check them out. You can apply for a free trial set of surface treatment samples from the "Related Links." We encourage you to take this opportunity to apply.

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Surface treatment case: Coating that solved the stringing issue of polyethylene hot welding.

CHC technology has succeeded in maintaining the non-stick properties of heat plates compared to conventional fluoropolymer coatings (PTFE coatings)!

■Customer Request We want to eliminate stringing that occurs on the heating plate during the thermal welding of polyethylene containers. We aim to reduce product defects caused by stringing without changing the takt time and to decrease the frequency of heating plate replacement. ■Conditions for Process Selection As a result of considering cost-effectiveness, we require a lifespan that is double that of the current coating. ■Achieved Effects By adopting CHC technology for the coating, we have successfully balanced release effect and lifespan. *You can download a PDF summarizing the product information. For more details, please contact us.

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What types of materials are used for molds? An introduction to surface treatments as well.

We will introduce the main materials used for molds, as well as surface treatments and case studies that can solve molding troubles.

There are various types of materials used for molds, but generally, the following are common: - Tool Steel: A type of steel that excels in wear resistance, heat resistance, and strength, used for the main parts of molds and cutting edges. - Cold Work Tool Steel: Known for its high hardness and dimensional stability, used for small parts of molds and complex-shaped components. - Hot Work Tool Steel: Maintains strength and dimensional stability even at high temperatures, used for large mold components and parts used under high temperatures. - Aluminum Alloy: A lightweight and highly workable material used for molds in low-pressure casting and high-pressure casting. - Copper Alloy: Possesses high electrical and thermal conductivity, used for molds in plastic injection molding and die casting. - Ceramics: A material that excels in heat resistance and wear resistance, used for molds that operate at high temperatures and for precision molding. As such, various materials are used for molds depending on their applications. Choosing the appropriate material is essential, but selecting the right surface treatment is also important for the mold's lifespan and product quality. Do you have any concerns regarding surface treatment for molds? <Molding Equipment> - Mold damage - Mold dimensional accuracy - Coating peeling

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