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  1. ナラサキ産業 メカトロソリューション部 機能材料課 Tokyo//Manufacturing and processing contract
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  3. フロロテクノロジー Aichi//Chemical
  4. 4 シャイン工芸 Nara//Manufacturing and processing contract
  5. 5 吉田SKT Aichi//Manufacturing and processing contract

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  1. High-performance ceramic coating "CS Ceramic Coat"
  2. Reaction prevention! Ceramic coating for fuel cell sintering setters. ナラサキ産業 メカトロソリューション部 機能材料課
  3. Proposal for extending the lifespan of zirconia-coated setters for MLCC firing. ナラサキ産業 メカトロソリューション部 機能材料課
  4. 4 [Example] Non-stick property on metal surfaces = Prevention of dirt on photomasks フロロテクノロジー
  5. 5 Ceramic Coating "SR-600 Series" クリエイティブ・コーティング

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Ceramic Coating: "Eliminating the peeling of fluorine coating at high temperatures."

It is a coating technology that maximizes "non-stick and release properties" by combining ceramics and fluororesins.

CHC (Ceramic Hard Coat) is a new type of fluoropolymer coating that achieves non-stick properties and high film hardness at elevated temperatures, comparable to standard fluoropolymer coatings. ■Features - Non-stick properties equivalent to PTFE and PFA - High film hardness at temperatures above 200°C (compared to PTFE) *Based on internal testing ■Applications - Resin welding plates - Resin molding molds - Heater plates - Heat sealers *For case studies and product details, please see the link below.

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  • Resin mold
  • Ceramic Coating

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Non-stick coating to prevent adhesive and tape adhesion to metal blades.

Power of fluorine strongly prevents adhesion of adhesives and tapes! The surface treatment of the transparent thin film can be easily applied at room temperature. Reapplication on-site is also easy.

The simple fluorine coating exhibits strong non-stick properties. By applying the coating, it becomes difficult for adhesives to adhere, and it also reduces dirt such as fingerprints, grease, and water stains. Furthermore, it can be easily removed. This helps to eliminate the hassle of daily maintenance. 【It is effective in the following cases】 ■ Preventing adhesive from sticking to metal knives and scissors ■ Ensuring that tape does not stick to the blade when cutting adhesive tape ■ Making it easier to remove scale from faucet fixtures ■ Wanting to easily remove fingerprints from touch panel surfaces ■ Improving the slip properties of touch panels to enhance the user experience ■ Aiming to reduce cleaning time for fingerprints and dirt ■ Needing a durable anti-fouling coating that does not change the appearance ■ Scale (white stains) adhering to metal surfaces and becoming difficult to remove ■ Fingerprints being noticeable on stainless steel control panels and inner doors ■ Improving the light transmittance of films used on displays and preventing fingerprints ■ Enhancing slip properties during operation *If you would like a free sample, please include "Sample Request" in your inquiry.

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  • Coating Agent
  • Ceramic Coating

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Longer lifespan of rolling rollers! Ceramic coating *Technical documentation available.

Rollers necessary for the rolling process. Proposing reduced wear and increased longevity through a unique coating. *The materials are a collection of case studies on the same ceramic products.

Narasaki Industries has developed a ceramic coating that achieves extremely precise film thickness control. Its name is "Ceramic Dip Coating." As the name suggests, the workpiece is dipped into a ceramic slurry to form a film. This allows for greater freedom in ceramic coating for a wide variety of materials and shapes. 【Features】 ◆ High freedom of shape, capable of coating 3D shapes on a meter scale ◆ Coating possible on almost all ceramic substrates ◆ Average thickness of 50μm achievable ◆ Excellent thermal shock resistance with a film having a pore diameter of 0.1μm and a porosity of 30-40% ◆ Good surface roughness of the coating with excellent smoothness (Ra below 0.8) 【Materials that can be coated】 ■ Mullite ■ Alumina-based ■ SIC-based ■ Porous and dense materials used for setters, etc. *Please download and view the coating case collection. We optimize using composite ceramic films according to applications. Feel free to contact us.

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Reaction prevention! Ceramic coating for fuel cell sintering setters.

[New Technology] Ceramic coating is possible up to the end face with a new method different from thermal spraying! *Available in a range from standard grade to dense grade!

In electronic components, it can be said that there is almost always a "sintering" process involved. Therefore, we would like to introduce a ceramic coating method using a dipping technique that differs from conventional thermal spraying for the setters you are using. 【Four Features】 ◆ High freedom of shape allows for ceramic coating on 3D shapes at meter scale ◆ Ceramic coating is possible on most high-performance materials ◆ Ceramic coating can be applied with an average thickness of 50μm ◆ The surface roughness of the coating is good, providing excellent smoothness (Ra 0.8 or lower) 【Materials that can be coated】 *Main setter materials ■ Mullite ■ Alumina-based ■ Zirconia-based ■ SiC-based *We can accommodate both porous and dense ceramics. *Ceramic coating is also possible on other materials. Currently, we have a lineup of various dense grades of ceramic coating films (some are still in development), and by downloading, you can view SEM image data categorized by grade. We can handle a wide variety of film types, so please feel free to contact us.

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Long-lasting without peeling! Ceramic coating for electronic component setters.

[New Technology] Ceramic coating is possible up to the end face with a new method different from thermal spraying! *Available in a range from standard grade to dense grade!

In electronic components, it can be said that there is almost always a "sintering" process involved. Therefore, we would like to introduce a ceramic coating method using a dipping technique that differs from conventional thermal spraying for the setters you are using. 【Four Features】 ◆ High degree of freedom in shape, allowing ceramic coating on 3D shapes at meter scale ◆ Ceramic coating possible on most high-performance materials ◆ Ceramic coating possible with an average thickness of 50μm ◆ Coating surface has good roughness and excellent smoothness (Ra 0.8 or lower) 【Materials that can be coated】 *Main setter materials ■ Mullite ■ Alumina-based ■ Zirconia-based ■ SiC-based *We can accommodate both porous and dense ceramics. *Ceramic coating is also possible on other materials. Currently, we have a lineup of various dense grades of ceramic coating films (some are still in development), and by downloading, you can view SEM image data categorized by grade. We can handle a wide variety of film types, so please feel free to contact us.

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It is possible to form a ceramic film on complex structures such as three-dimensional structures and hollow shapes!

【New Technology】Ceramic Dip Coating!! It enables the formation of ceramic films on complex structures such as 3D structures and hollow shapes.

In electronic components, it can be said that there is almost always a "sintering" process involved. Therefore, we would like to introduce a ceramic coating method using a dipping technique that differs from conventional thermal spraying for the setters you are using. 【Four Features】 ◆ High freedom of shape, capable of coating 3D shapes on a meter scale ◆ Coating possible on most high-performance materials ◆ Average thickness of 50μm achievable ◆ Good surface roughness of the coating with excellent smoothness (Ra 0.8 or lower) 【Materials that can be coated】 *Main setter materials ■ Mullite ■ Alumina-based ■ Zirconia-based ■ SiC-based *Both porous and dense materials can be accommodated. For coatings related to setters, many customers are selecting "zirconia films," so if you are having trouble choosing a film type, please try zirconia films first! Additionally, we currently have a lineup of dense grades of zirconia films, and by downloading, you can view SEM image data categorized by grade. In addition to zirconia, many other combinations of film types are possible, so please feel free to contact us.

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[Problem Solving Case] I want to improve the release properties of rubber molds.

Improved release properties and sliding performance! It is necessary to create a certain surface roughness on the mold before Nip-PTFE plating!

We would like to introduce a case that addresses the request to "improve the release properties of rubber molds." Physical irregularities were formed on the mold surface through shot blasting, but issues arose as sand got stuck, and unstable grain size led to molding defects. In response, we proposed our 'NiP-PTFE,' which allows for roughness adjustment through film thickness. Since it is an electroless treatment and chemically processed, uniformity can be ensured, and it also allows for the elimination of the blasting process. [Key Points for Problem Solving] - For improving the release properties of resin and rubber molding, there are applicable cases for Teflon coatings, hard chrome plating, PVD-TiN, CrN, etc. - While coatings and plating are important, the surface roughness after treatment is also a very important factor. - In addition to this case, we can also form "micro dimples" on the surface. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Other surface treatment equipment
  • Ceramic Coating

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Slick coat (S/H) - a carbon thin film with high hardness, electrical insulation properties, and infrared transmittance.

Slick coat (S/H) - a carbon thin film with high hardness, electrical insulation properties, and infrared transmittance.

**Application** It is also effective for insulation. DLC coating is currently used in many applications and has shown effectiveness, but there were concerns about adhesion under high loads due to its high hardness and low-temperature treatment. DLC-soft was developed to address this issue by significantly improving the adhesion of the coating by lowering its hardness to an acceptable range. This coating has been spreading mainly in Europe and the United States and is being applied to sliding and rolling parts that experience high loads, such as automotive components and fuel injection pump parts.

  • Surface treatment contract service
  • Ceramic Coating

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Ceramic Coating for Parts Feeders

With an appropriate surface roughness and slip properties, it is effective for transporting small resin products.

With an appropriate surface roughness and slip properties, it is effective for transporting small resin products. It has better slip properties than conventional fluoropolymer coatings, and the film hardness is 9H, which is about three times harder than fluoropolymer coatings. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

  • Parts feeder
  • Assembly Jig
  • Food Processing Equipment
  • Ceramic Coating

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[Food Processing Case Study] Ceramic Coating

Case studies of problem-solving in food processing equipment! Shine Kogei's ceramic coating technology "Cera Armor."

We have gathered case studies of solutions using the ceramic coating "Sera Armor" in food processing equipment. This addresses issues such as product stagnation and the hassle of cleaning due to residue adhesion in food processing environments. 【Challenges We Solve!】 Case Study 1: "Slip and Non-Stick Properties in Food Processing Equipment" Case Study 2: "Non-Stick Coating in School Meal Production Equipment" Case Study 3: "Ceramic Processing for Commercial Rice Cookers" Case Study 4: "Ceramic Processing for Pan Trays" 【Ideal for Such Customers!】 ◎ Products stick and become stagnant on the line... ◎ Residue adheres, making post-operation cleaning cumbersome... ◎ Fluorine coatings wear out quickly, requiring re-coating... ◎ High food adhesion necessitates extra input to secure production numbers... ◎ Issues with burning and coating peeling indicate poor durability! ◎ Locations requiring heat resistance ◎ Poor durability with coating peeling! ◎ Fluorine coatings lack hardness, rated H to 2H!

  • Non-ferrous metals
  • Surface treatment contract service
  • Ceramic Coating

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Ceramic coating for food processing equipment

Attention those troubled by product stagnation and residue adhesion on food processing lines! Shine will solve your problems.

We are distributing case studies on food processing equipment using the ceramic coating "Sera Armor"! We solve issues such as product stagnation on the production line and the hassle of cleaning due to residue adhesion! 【Ideal for such customers!】 ◎ Products get stuck and stagnate on the line... ◎ Residue adheres, making post-operation cleaning cumbersome... ◎ The fluorine coating wears off quickly, requiring re-coating... 【Contents included】 ◆ Customer's issues ◆ Proposal from Shine Kogei ◆ What solutions were achieved ◆ About inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be smooth if you could provide the following information: 1. Characteristics of the substrate to be coated (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. Purpose of coating (e.g., non-stick, chemical resistance, slip properties, etc.) 3. Operating conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear condition, etc.) * If possible, providing drawings would be helpful for estimating costs.

  • Non-ferrous metals
  • Surface treatment contract service
  • Ceramic Coating

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Shine Craft: Ceramic Coating for Commercial Rice Cookers

Solve the weaknesses of surface hardness and durability of fluorine coatings with Shine Kogei's ceramics!

The pencil hardness of the fluorine coating is generally 3H. In production line equipment that manufactures large quantities of food daily, wear occurs quickly, and re-coating is often necessary. For those facing such concerns, we recommend Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Cera Armor." The coating has a high hardness of 9H, exceptional durability, and excellent release properties that prevent food and other substances from sticking. 【Ideal for customers like these!】 ◎ Looking for a coating with a longer lifespan than fluorine coatings! ◎ Food substances stick, making post-operation cleaning time-consuming! ◎ Need heat resistance greater than that of fluorine coatings (approximately 500°C)! ◆ Regarding inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful if you could provide the following information for a smoother process. 1. The nature of the substrate to be coated (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. The purpose of the coating (e.g., non-stick, chemical resistance, slip properties, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) * If possible, providing drawings would be beneficial for estimating and calculations.

  • Non-ferrous metals
  • Surface treatment contract service
  • Ceramic Coating

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Shine Craft: Coating for Resin and Engineering Plastic Parts

With a ceramic coating that allows for low-temperature sintering, resin and engineering plastic parts can also be processed!

Conventional fluorine coatings require high-temperature firing, making it difficult to process materials other than metals. With Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Sera Armor," film formation can be achieved at low temperatures, significantly expanding the range of materials that can be processed, including glass and wood. 【Ideal for customers like these】 ◎ Those who have given up on coating materials other than metals! ◎ Those who face costs and effort for maintenance due to food adhesion! ◎ Those who desire a clear color coating! (Colors can also be black or white) ◆ Regarding inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be smooth if you could provide the following information: 1. Properties of the substrate to be coated (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. Purpose of coating (e.g., non-stick, chemical resistance, slip properties, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) *If possible, providing drawings would be helpful for estimating costs.

  • Non-ferrous metals
  • Surface treatment contract service
  • Ceramic Coating

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Shine Craft: Ceramic Coating for Carbon Materials

Enhance far-infrared effects with Shine Craft's ceramic coating!

With Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Cera Armor," we create added value for materials. Cera Armor is approved by the Food Sanitation Act and the U.S. FDA, and its antibacterial effectiveness has been confirmed through the Z-2801 antibacterial test. It is a new era coating technology that is friendly to both humans and the environment. 【Ideal for the following customers】 ◎ Those who want to impart far-infrared effects to materials! ◎ Those who want to prevent sticking and odor retention! ◎ Those who desire durability on the surface of materials! ◆ Regarding Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be smooth if you could provide the following information: 1. The nature of the substrate to be coated (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. The purpose of the coating (e.g., non-stick, chemical resistance, slip resistance, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) *If possible, providing drawings would be helpful for estimating costs.

  • Non-ferrous metals
  • Surface treatment contract service
  • Ceramic Coating

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[Case Studies] Numerous achievements in the food industry! Ceramic Coating

Eliminate food adhesion on trays and molds! It is an environmentally friendly coating material from Shine Kogei.

We have gathered case studies of solutions using the ceramic coating "Cera Armor" in food processing equipment. We will solve issues such as product stagnation and the hassle of cleaning due to residue attachment in food processing environments! 【Challenges We Solve!】 Case Study 1: "Slip and Non-Stick Properties in Food Processing Equipment" Case Study 2: "Non-Stick Coating in School Meal Production Equipment" Case Study 3: "Ceramic Processing for Commercial Rice Cookers" Case Study 4: "Ceramic Processing for Pan Trays" 【Ideal for Customers Who:】 ◎ Experience product sticking and stagnation on the line... ◎ Face difficulties with cleaning due to residue attachment after operation... ◎ Find that the fluorine coating wears out quickly and requires re-coating... ◎ Have high food attachment, necessitating extra input to secure production numbers... ◎ Encounter issues with burning and poor durability such as film peeling! ◎ Require heat resistance in certain areas ◎ Experience poor durability such as film peeling! ◎ Find that the hardness of the fluorine coating is insufficient at H to 2H!

  • Non-ferrous metals
  • Surface treatment contract service
  • Ceramic Coating

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Shine Kogei [Ceramic Coating for Resin and Engineering Plastics]

With Shine Craft's "Sera Armor," inexpensive general-purpose resin transforms into a high-performance material!!

Shine Kogei's high-performance ceramic coating "Cera Armor" significantly expands the range of materials that can be processed compared to other surface treatment technologies. "Cera Armor" forms a high-hardness ceramic film through heat treatment according to the heat resistance temperature of the material. Therefore, it can be applied to materials with low heat resistance, such as resin, engineering plastics, glass, and wood. It imparts wear resistance, slip properties, and release properties of the ceramic film to the material. It is used in resin sensor components, sliding parts, food equipment parts, and conveying devices. ◆ Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be smooth if you could provide the following information: 1. The properties of the substrate to be coated (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. The purpose of the coating (e.g., non-stick, chemical resistance, slip properties, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) *If possible, providing drawings would be helpful for estimating and calculations.

  • Non-ferrous metals
  • Surface treatment contract service
  • Ceramic Coating

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High functionality added with Shine Craft's ceramic coating!

The wear-resistant "Ceramic Armor" and the corrosion-resistant "Blue Armor" add functionality to the materials!

◆Ceramic Coating "Sera Armor"◆ Shine Kogei's "Sera Armor" is a functional coating that adds value to materials by providing wear resistance, release properties, and heat resistance. It possesses physical properties superior to fluororesin and can form a high-hardness ceramic coating on resins, engineering plastics, glass, and wood that could not be processed with fluororesin. "Sera Armor" is adopted in the food processing industry, where non-stick properties for ingredients are required, as well as in the pharmaceutical and cosmetics manufacturing industries. ◆High Corrosion-Resistant Coating "Blue Armor"◆ If you are looking for a coating specialized in corrosion resistance and chemical resistance, "Blue Armor" is recommended! "Blue Armor" is a fluororesin with outstanding corrosion and chemical resistance, protecting materials from strong acids and strong alkalis. It can form an ultra-thick, pinhole-free coating that surpasses any other fluororesin. This allows for a switch from expensive materials like Inconel to SS400. It can provide high corrosion resistance to piping, pumps, and stirring devices in chemical plants and food plants.

  • Non-ferrous metals
  • Surface treatment contract service
  • Ceramic Coating

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High functionality added with Shine Kogei's ceramic coating!

The wear-resistant "Cera Armor" and the corrosion-resistant "Blue Armor" add functionality to the materials!

Shine Kogei's "Cera Armor" is a functional coating that adds value to materials by providing wear resistance, release properties, and heat resistance. It possesses physical properties superior to fluororesin and can form a high-hardness ceramic coating on resins, engineering plastics, glass, and wood that could not be processed with fluororesin. It is widely adopted not only in the food processing industry, where non-stick properties for food ingredients are required, but also in various industrial sectors. ★ If you are looking for a coating specialized in corrosion resistance and chemical resistance, we recommend "Blue Armor"! "Blue Armor" is a fluororesin with outstanding corrosion and chemical resistance, protecting materials from strong acids and strong alkalis. It can form an ultra-thick, pinhole-free coating that surpasses any other fluororesin. This allows for a switch from expensive materials like Inconel to SS400. In the food industry, it can provide high corrosion resistance to piping, pumps, and stirring devices in edible oil and brewing plants. Regular inspections are also conducted, and on-site processing can be performed as needed.

  • Non-ferrous metals
  • Surface treatment contract service
  • Ceramic Coating

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PFAS alternatives: Ceramic coating

When the operating temperature is below 200°C, there are many successful cases of providing alternatives with non-stick and release properties equivalent to conventional fluoropolymer coatings.

Currently, there is an active movement in Europe to regulate PFAS, and many companies in Japan are also starting to stop using fluoropolymer resins in food machinery and other applications. Our company offers the following three products as alternatives to PFAS: ■ Ceramic Coating - The coating is hard and has excellent wear resistance and durability. - It can be used safely at high temperatures without the risk of emitting toxic gases. - It has very strong adhesion. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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  • Ceramic Coating

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Ceramic Coating: "Achieving both high-temperature release and high-temperature durability in the thermal welding process."

It is a coating technology that maximizes "non-stick and release properties" by combining ceramics and fluororesins.

CHC (Ceramic Hard Coat) is a new type of fluoropolymer coating that combines the non-stick properties of conventional fluoropolymer coatings with high film hardness at elevated temperatures. ■Features - Non-stick properties equivalent to PTFE and PFA - High film hardness at temperatures above 200°C (compared to PTFE) *Based on internal testing ■Applications - Resin welding plates - Resin molding molds - Heater plates - Heat sealers *For case studies and product details, please see the link below.

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  • Resin mold
  • Ceramic Coating

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Ceramic Coating: "The release effect of the heat fusion plate lasts three times longer."

It is a coating technology that maximizes "non-stick and release properties" through the combination of ceramics and fluororesin.

CHC (Ceramic Hard Coat) is a new type of fluoropolymer coating that achieves non-stick properties and high film hardness at elevated temperatures, comparable to standard fluoropolymer coatings. ■Features - Non-stick properties equivalent to PTFE and PFA - High film hardness at temperatures above 200°C (compared to PTFE) *Based on internal testing ■Applications - Resin welding plates - Resin molding molds - Heater plates - Heat sealers *For case studies and product details, please see the link below.

  • FireShot Capture 492 - 【新開発】表面処理CHC(セラミックハードコート)のご紹介 - コーティングマガジン - 吉田SKT - www.y-skt.co.jp.png
  • Resin mold
  • Ceramic Coating

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Non-stick coating agent FluoroSurf FG-5000 series

Forms a non-stick surface by applying. Adhesives and tapes will not adhere. It is a transparent thin film, so it does not affect the appearance of the material.

The "Anti-Contamination and Fingerprint Prevention Coating Agent FluoroSurf FG-5000 Series" is a coating agent that forms a non-stick surface with anti-contamination properties. It can be easily applied, dries at room temperature, and makes it difficult for not only tape and adhesives but also fingerprints and grease stains to adhere, while also allowing for easy removal. 【Features】 ■ Tape, adhesives, fingerprints, and dirt are less likely to adhere. ■ It is a high-adhesion coating film that chemically bonds to various materials such as glass and metal at room temperature, ensuring long-lasting functionality. ■ The coefficient of dynamic friction on the surface is low, providing a dry lubricated surface. ■ It is a transparent thin film, so it does not compromise the appearance of the material. ■ Application is easy, and a film is formed simply by drying at room temperature. ◎ Samples are available upon request. Please note that our products are industrial chemical products, and we cannot provide samples for personal use (in cases without corporate status), medical use, or applications involving contact with food.

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Proposal for extending the lifespan of zirconia-coated setters for MLCC firing.

[New Technology] A new method different from thermal spraying allows for full coating even on complex structures! *Case-specific coating examples are currently being offered.

Narasaki Industries has developed a ceramic DIP coating that achieves extremely precise film thickness control. This allows for greater freedom in ceramic coatings for a variety of materials. 【Four Features】 ◆ High freedom of shape, capable of coating 3D shapes at meter scale ◆ Coating applicable to most high-performance materials ◆ Average thick film of 50μ possible ◆ Coating surface has good roughness and excellent smoothness (Ra 0.8 or less) 【Applicable Materials for Coating】 ■ Mullite ■ Alumina-based ■ Porous and dense materials used for setters, among others *Currently, we are conducting improvement tests to further enhance the density of the film. *Please download and view our coating case collection. We utilize composite ceramic films to achieve optimization according to application. Feel free to contact us.

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Proposal for extending the lifespan of firing jigs! New method of ceramic coating!

We propose extending the lifespan of setters in the sintering process, which is essential for manufacturing! Expanding inquiries on the Earth-friendly 'SDGs' theme!

Narasaki Industries has developed a ceramic coating that achieves extremely precise film thickness control. Its name is "Ceramic Dip Coating." As the name suggests, the workpiece is dipped into a ceramic slurry to form a film. This allows for a ceramic coating with increased freedom for a wide variety of materials and shapes. 【Features】 ◆ High freedom of shape, capable of coating 3D shapes at meter scale ◆ Coating possible on almost all ceramic substrates ◆ Average thickness of 50μm achievable ◆ Excellent thermal shock resistance with a film having a pore diameter of 0.1μm and a porosity of 30-40% ◆ Good surface roughness of the coating with excellent smoothness (Ra below 0.8) 【Applicable Materials for Coating】 ■ Mullite ■ Alumina-based materials ■ Porous and dense materials used for setters, etc. *Please download and view the coating case collection. We optimize using composite ceramic films according to application. Feel free to contact us.

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Reaction prevention! Barium titanate setter ceramic coating

[New Technology] Ceramic coating is possible up to the end face with a new method different from thermal spraying! *Available in a range from standard grade to dense grade!

In electronic components, it can be said that there is almost always a "sintering" process involved. Therefore, we would like to introduce a ceramic coating method using a dipping technique that differs from conventional thermal spraying for the setters you are using. 【Four Features】 ◆ High freedom of shape allows for ceramic coating on 3D shapes at meter scale ◆ Ceramic coating is possible on most high-performance materials ◆ Ceramic coating with an average thickness of 50μ is achievable ◆ The surface roughness of the coating is good and exhibits excellent smoothness (Ra 0.8 or lower) 【Applicable Base Materials for Coating】 *Main Setter Materials ■ Mullite ■ Alumina-based ■ Zirconia-based ■ SiC-based *We can accommodate both porous and dense ceramics. *Ceramic coating is also possible on other materials. Currently, we have a lineup of various dense grades of ceramic coating films (some are under development), and by downloading, you can view SEM image data categorized by grade. We can handle a wide variety of film types, so please feel free to contact us.

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PEEK resin coating "PEEKCOAT"

A Reliable Choice to Transform Harsh Environments: High-Performance PEEK Resin Coating

The PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone) resin, which excels in heat resistance, chemical resistance, and wear resistance, demonstrates its true value in high-temperature and high-load environments that typical resins cannot handle. In 1999, we commercialized the world's first PEEK resin coating, "PEEKCOAT," and based on over 20 years of accumulated expertise, our unique coating technology uniformly applies PEEK resin to various substrates such as metals and ceramics. ■ Features of PEEKCOAT 【Heat Resistance】 Continuous use temperature of 260°C, with no concerns about degradation due to heat. 【Chemical Resistance】 Exhibits high resistance to strong alkalis and organic solvents. 【Wear Resistance】 Suitable for sliding parts and high-load areas. 【Flame Resistance】 Does not contain halogen elements such as chlorine or fluorine, so no toxic gases are generated upon decomposition. "Is there a coating that can be used under these conditions?" Please feel free to reach out to us with that question! We will maximize the potential of PEEK resin! We can accommodate mass production as well as flexible custom specifications for individual items! We also accept requests for prototypes and evaluations tailored to your needs! If you would like detailed technical materials or sample provision, please do not hesitate to contact us!

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No heat stress! Room temperature dry ceramic coating 'ERIN'

A new ceramic coating developed based on the phenomenon of room temperature shock curing! It contributes to the overall quality improvement without distortion or dimensional changes due to heating.

"ERIN" is a completely chrome-free surface treatment that does not use "hexavalent chromium," which is a cause of environmental burden. Developed based on the phenomenon of room temperature shock curing, this new coating does not require a heat treatment process. Raw material particles collide with the substrate at high speed, crushing and deforming to form a dense and smooth film without voids. If you are experiencing issues with distortion or dimensional changes due to heat in your surface treatment process, please feel free to consult us. 【Features】 ■ No distortion or dimensional changes due to heat during room temperature treatment: no material changes ■ Improved wear resistance (1-3μm) ■ Excellent thin-film rust prevention ability (1-6μm) ■ Heat resistance (−70 to 750℃: coating) ■ Coating hardness (HV1000-1200) ■ Insulating coating *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Ceramic Coating for Shine Craft's Pantrey

Shine Kogei will solve issues such as the occurrence of burnt spots on pans and peeling of coatings!

Case Study of Food Processing Equipment Using Ceramic Coating "Cera Armor" 【Ideal for Customers Like This!】 ◎ Poor durability with issues like sticking and film peeling! ◎ Required in high-temperature environments ◆ Regarding Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful if you could provide the following information for a smoother process. 1. Characteristics of the substrate to be coated (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. Purpose of coating (e.g., non-stick, chemical resistance, slip properties, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) * If possible, providing drawings would be beneficial for estimating costs.

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Ceramic coating on carbon materials by Shine Craft.

Enhance far-infrared effects with Shine Craft's ceramic coating!

With Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Cera Armor," we create added value for materials. Cera Armor is approved by the Food Sanitation Act and the U.S. FDA, and its antibacterial effectiveness has been confirmed through the Z-2801 antibacterial test. It is a new era of coating technology that is friendly to both the human body and the environment. 【Ideal for the following customers】 ◎ Those who want to impart far-infrared effects to materials! ◎ Those who want to prevent sticking and odor adhesion! ◎ Those who desire durability on the surface of materials! ◆ Regarding Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be smooth if you could provide the following information: 1. The nature of the substrate to be coated (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. The purpose of the coating (e.g., non-stick, chemical resistance, slip resistance, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) * If possible, providing drawings would be helpful for estimating costs.

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