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Epoxy resin

Excellent in the manufacturing of liquid paint and resin with high-quality specifications.

To be stored in a dry, cool place away from exposure to sunlight, it should be kept in original sealed containers for several months from the manufacturer's date. To facilitate handling and optimal storage life, the epoxy resin dispersion should be stored in sealed containers at temperatures between 23°F (-5°C) and 104°F (40°C). Ensure that the product does not freeze. Do not leave uncovered products for extended periods to prevent skinning or surface drying. If the need arises to store partially filled plastic drums, replace the top sheet of plastic on the surface of the liquid product.

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Synthetic resin

Excellent in the manufacturing of liquid paints and resins with high-quality specifications.

To store in a dry, cool place away from exposure to sunlight, it should be kept in original sealed containers for several months from the manufacturer's date. To facilitate handling and optimal storage life, the epoxy resin dispersion should be stored in sealed containers at temperatures between 23°F (-5°C) and 104°F (40°C). Ensure that the product does not freeze. To prevent skinning or surface drying, do not leave the product uncovered for extended periods. If it becomes necessary to store partially filled plastic drums, replace the top sheet of plastic on the surface of the liquid product.

  • Composite Materials

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DSR Shell Chair FRP Resin [Matte Pale Blue]

Reproduced furniture focused on the quality and price of E-comfort.

The Shell Chair is one of the works submitted to the "Low-Cost Furniture Design Competition," co-hosted by a furniture non-profit organization as part of MoMA's efforts to differentiate itself from other museums by collecting modern design products in 1948, and it impressively won second place. At that time, Charles Eames was trying to realize a new era of design that could be mass-produced using molded plywood, but the production with molded plywood proved to be extremely difficult. Eames did not give up on commercialization and successfully produced the chair using FRP, a new material at the time. The chair, produced by layering fiberglass wool with adhesive using a mold and finally shaping the exterior, was released to the world as an innovative mass-produced item. The E-comfort Shell Chair is available in six colors for the seat: black, white, gray, red, pale blue, and pale green, and you can choose between wood legs and a rod base. This is the side shell chair with a rod base. *The product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.

  • Office furniture

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Fluororesin

We handle a variety of fluoropolymers, including PTFE and FEP.

Our company is engaged in the export of fluororesins produced in China. We provide services and products tailored to our customers' production conditions.

  • plastic
  • plastic

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Fluororesin: "What are the differences in types of resins?"

I will explain the differences between the representative fluororesins "PTFE," "PFA," and "FEP."

Types and Characteristics of Representative Fluororesins ■Resin Name PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) ■Characteristics It has the highest continuous use temperature of 260°C, and is excellent in heat resistance, non-stick properties, and low friction characteristics. It has a high melt viscosity, making common molding methods for thermoplastic resins unsuitable. ■Also Known As Tetrafluoroethylene, 4F ■Resin Name PFA (Perfluoroalkoxyalkane Polymer) ■Characteristics An improved resin of PTFE, it has the same continuous use temperature of 260°C. It has a low thermal melt viscosity, allowing processing using molding methods for thermoplastic resins such as injection molding and extrusion. ■Resin Name FEP (Perfluoroethylene Propylene Copolymer) ■Characteristics An improved resin of PTFE, but with lower heat resistance than PTFE. Similar to PFA, it can be processed using molding methods for thermoplastic resins. ■Also Known As 4F6F, Tetrahexafluoride

  • Secondary Cells/Batteries

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The pinnacle of plastic: What is fluororesin?

Among plastics, fluororesins possess rare characteristics. An explanation of the representative fluororesins "PTFE," "PFA," and "FEP."

What are the representative fluoropolymers with the highest characteristics of plastic? Here, we will explain three representative fluoropolymers. ■Resin Name PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) ■Features It has the highest continuous use temperature of 260°C, and is excellent in heat resistance, non-stick properties, and low friction characteristics. ■Also Known As Tetrafluoroethylene, 4F ■Resin Name FEP (Perfluoroethylene Propylene Copolymer) ■Features This is a modified resin of PTFE, with a continuous use temperature of 200°C. It has a low thermal melt viscosity, allowing for molding through injection molding, which was not possible with PTFE. Its heat resistance temperature is lower than that of PTFE. ■Also Known As 4F6F, Tetrafluoro-hexafluoropropylene ■Resin Name PFA (Perfluoroalkoxy Alkane Polymer) ■Features This is a modified resin of PTFE that has the same heat resistance of 260°C as PTFE. It has a low melt viscosity, making injection molding possible, which was not feasible with PTFE. ▼For a detailed explanation about fluoropolymers, click the related link URL!▼

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Fluororesin: "Why is it not affected by chemicals?"

Fluororesin is well-known as a plastic that is not affected by acids or alkalis. I will explain the principle of why it does not dissolve in solvents such as acids and alkalis.

■Chemical Resistance of Fluororesin Fluororesin has high chemical resistance and does not dissolve, swell, or react with most acids, alkalis, and organic solvents. ■Reasons for High Chemical Resistance A major reason for the excellent chemical resistance of fluororesin is its stable molecular structure. Fluororesin is a high molecular polymer with a linear molecular structure formed by the bonding of carbon atoms and fluorine atoms. The bond energy between carbon and fluorine atoms (C-F) is very strong among chemical bonds, and furthermore, the C-C bond sections between carbon atoms are tightly covered by fluorine atoms in a helical manner. Therefore, it remains inert when in contact with chemicals or solvents, and does not degrade or dissolve as a resin, which means it has excellent chemical resistance. ■Applications of Fluororesin's Chemical Resistance - Various gaskets - Packing materials - Piping and hoses - Storage tanks - Reaction vessels - Heat exchangers *For more details, please download the materials or refer to the link below.*

  • Surface treatment contract service

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Explanation of fluoropolymer, a plastic material strong against chemicals.

Fluororesin, famous for being resistant to acids and alkalis. I will explain the principle of why it does not dissolve in solvents such as acids and alkalis.

■Is the chemical resistance of fluoropolymer high? Fluoropolymers have high chemical resistance and do not dissolve, swell, or react with most acids, alkalis, and organic solvents. ■Reasons for the high chemical resistance of fluoropolymers A major reason for the excellent chemical resistance of fluoropolymers is their stable molecular structure. Fluoropolymers are high molecular weight polymers with carbon atoms and fluorine atoms bonded in a linear chain structure. The bond energy between carbon and fluorine atoms (C-F) is very strong among chemical bonds, and furthermore, the C-C bond sections between carbon atoms are completely covered by fluorine atoms in a helical manner. Therefore, they remain inert when in contact with chemicals or solvents, and do not degrade or dissolve as a resin, which means they have excellent chemical resistance. ■Uses of fluoropolymers The chemical resistance of fluoropolymers is utilized in the chemical industry, semiconductor industry, and medical and pharmaceutical fields in products such as: - Various gaskets - Seals - Piping and hoses - Storage tanks - Reaction vessels - Heat exchangers *For more details, please download the materials or refer to the link below.

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Polycarbonate resin "APEX(TM)"

It maintains high physical properties for a long time, comparable to virgin performance!

Our uniquely compounded polycarbonate resin, branded as 'APEX(TM)', is widely used by manufacturers of home appliances, automobiles, daily necessities, building materials, writing instruments, and compound materials both domestically and internationally. It has over 250 times the impact strength of ordinary glass, and its performance remains virtually unchanged in practical applications from -40°C to +125°C. In the field of stationery and office equipment, the barrels of ballpoint pens and mechanical pencils, as well as name holders and clips, have received Eco Mark certification. 【Features】 ■ Impact resistance ■ Heat and cold resistance ■ Weather resistance ■ Virgin performance, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • plastic
  • Other Auto Parts
  • Other machine elements

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