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Fluorine resin coating Product List and Ranking from 35 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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  1. 吉田SKT Aichi//Manufacturing and processing contract
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  3. 竹中製作所 Osaka//Machine elements and parts
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  5. 5 エージェンシーアシスト Kyoto//Machine elements and parts 京都本社 営業所(仙台・東京・埼玉・神奈川・浜松・愛知・岐阜・新潟・福井・奈良・兵庫・岡山・福岡)

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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. [Experimental video available] Water-repellent, non-stick thin film coat "NFX-5432"
  4. 4 Fluororesin Coating: "Differences in Color and Selection Method" 吉田SKT
  5. 5 [Developed Product] Discharge and Static Electricity Countermeasures! Medium Resistance Fluororesin Coating

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[Case Study in the Hygiene Products Industry] Improved Cleanability of Adhesive on Rolls!

Shortening cleaning time! A case study on solving coating challenges that improved productivity.

We would like to introduce a case study on surface treatment in the lamination process using hot melt adhesives for diapers and sanitary products. In the lamination process, if the applied adhesive adheres to the transport rolls, there is a risk of it transferring to the product or contaminating it, resulting in defective products. Therefore, it was necessary to regularly remove the adhesive. We adopted our "Super CTT" for this purpose. Thanks to its release effect, the semi-cured hot melt adhesive is transported without adhering, which reduces the frequency of cleaning, shortens cleaning time, and ultimately improves productivity. 【Key Points】 ■ Purpose of surface treatment: Speeding up, stabilizing quality and operation, reducing work loss ■ Required functions: Non-stick, release properties, wear resistance ■ Treatment adopted: Super CTT *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Coating to Eliminate Sheet Adhesion to Molds

Almost zero adhesion! Case study of coating used during decorative sheet transfer.

We will introduce a case that resolved the sticking of decorative sheets to molds during transfer. ■Background Decorative sheets with adhesive are set onto parts using molds and are transferred via vacuum. During this process, it was observed that excess sheets, other than those on the parts, would stick to certain parts of the mold. To prevent the sticking caused by the adhesive on the decorative sheets, surface treatment of the molds was being explored. ■Adoption of Coating and Effects By adopting our "Bicoat," significant improvements in preventing sticking were achieved. The sticking of decorative sheets was reduced to almost zero, resulting in a level of satisfaction from our customers. 【Key Points of the Case】 ■Purpose of Surface Treatment: Quality and operational stability, realization of development needs, reduction of replacement and material costs ■Required Functions: Non-stick and release properties, long lifespan ■Adopted Treatment: Bicoat *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study on Problem Solving through Surface Treatment] Prevention of Adhesion to Conveying Rolls of Uncured Rubber

The effect of preventing sticking lasts a long time! It has become possible to reduce costs and working time.

■Concern The manufacturing process of weatherstrips involved transporting extruded rubber on rolls while heating and drying it in a furnace. Due to changes in the rubber material formulation for environmental measures and durability, it became necessary to process the rubber at higher temperatures than before, resulting in the rubber becoming sticky immediately after entering the furnace. ■Issues It was confirmed that when a common fluoropolymer coating was applied to the transport rolls, the rubber would stick to them like a suction cup. ■Effect of Surface Treatment By adopting our "Super TP Coating," we significantly reduced the rubber's stickiness and achieved a relatively soft contact surface. 【Key Points】 ■Purpose of Surface Treatment: Quality and operational stability, reduction of work loss, compliance with safety and environmental requirements ■Required Functions: Non-stick and release properties, long lifespan ■Adopted Treatment: Super TP Coating *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Electrostatic Prevention Fluororesin Coating 'Safron(R) AP+'

Thick film processing that can be used for applications requiring corrosion resistance is possible. It also accommodates cases where static electricity is a concern and fluororesin coatings cannot be used.

■What is SafeLon(R) AP+? SafeLon(R) AP+ is an anti-static fluoropolymer coating that further enhances the functions of Yoshida SKT's anti-static fluoropolymer coating, "SafeLon(R)." ■Features of SafeLon AP+ By enhancing three functions: "release performance," "anti-static performance," and "blister resistance," improvements in corrosion resistance, non-stick properties, and coating lifespan can be expected. 【Upgraded Functions from SafeLon】 - Release Performance Improved release performance by creating a smoother surface. - Anti-Static Performance Achieves a leakage resistance value of 10^4-5Ω by directly dissipating generated charges to the substrate (metal). - Blister Resistance Reduces blister formation to about half that of conventional fluoropolymer coatings. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Coating Example] Non-stick Performance Scissors

The special coated blade repels sticky substances!

The scissors coated by Yoshida SKT do not attract adhesive materials. The film thickness is 1 to 3 microns. The precision of the blade tip is maintained even after coating. Since the coating extends to the blade tip, it has a high level of non-stickiness all the way to the tip of the blade. They can be used for cutting various adhesive materials such as vinyl tape, double-sided tape, and cloth tape. Our company is capable of applying a coating that prevents adhesive materials from sticking to scissors. As a specialized manufacturer of surface treatment and industrial Teflon fluororesin coating, we provide problem-solving solutions that enhance customer satisfaction. 【Features】 ■ Film thickness: 1 to 3 microns ■ Maintains blade tip precision even after coating ■ High non-stickiness all the way to the tip of the blade *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Presentation of materials: A coating that surpasses fluorine and silicone in anti-adhesion properties.

For applications that cannot be satisfied with Teflon or silicone coatings! You can experience excellent release properties.

To prevent sticking of adhesive materials, fluororesin coatings (Teflon™ coatings) and silicone coatings are commonly used, but the following challenges may arise: [Challenge 1] Even with surface treatments claiming to prevent sticking, there was not much change. [Challenge 2] It started sticking unexpectedly quickly during use. [Challenge 3] Silicone coating transfers and causes defects in the bonding process (fluororesin did not provide sufficient effectiveness, leading to the choice of silicone). Recently, there has been an increase in customers needing solutions for more adhesive materials, such as wanting to release molten resins that do not fully solidify to shorten process time. Yoshida SKT has coatings that can improve such situations. In general fluororesin coatings, adhesive materials can stick due to various factors. In contrast, treatments that create a rough surface to reduce the contact area with adhesive materials are known. Our company has a unique technology to create convex surfaces using fluororesin and other materials, and we are now offering a kit to experience its effectiveness for free! ▼ You can apply from the "Yoshida SKT Official Site" below.

  • Other Auto Parts

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"Bi-Coat" with durability that surpasses fluororesin coatings.

For those troubled by peeling and wear of fluororesin coatings, we are currently offering free samples of 'Bicoat(R)', which excels in high hardness, wear resistance, release properties, and slip characteristics.

Do you have any concerns or requests regarding coatings for "preventing sticking" and "improving sliding"? - "Worried about coating deterioration or peeling" - "Want to extend the period until reprocessing" In production environments, there is always a demand for "damage-free" coatings. Bycoat® is a coating that pursues a balance of [durability and strength] and [anti-sticking and sliding effects]. [Purpose] To reduce the possibility of troubles such as "function degradation, foreign matter contamination, and defects caused by coating scratches and peeling," which can lead to decreased production efficiency. [Examples of Use] - Conveyance guides Provides sliding properties to prevent clogging of conveyed items. Reduces the risk of coating peeling and foreign matter contamination. - Heat seal type (sealer) Prevents sticking of the sealing member that presses the film with heat and coating peeling. - Molding type Contributes to improved release properties of resin product molds. Maintains dimensional accuracy, allows for low-temperature processing, and preserves mold quality. We are currently offering a free "Bycoat® Experience Kit." Please try the anti-sticking and sliding properties with actual materials. ▼ You can apply for the "Experience Kit" from the official Yoshida SKT website below.

  • Other Auto Parts

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Presentation of Case Studies: Improve Conveying Equipment with Anti-Sticking Coating!

Waste hidden in conveying devices and processes. With convex coating, why not start improvements now for "profit enhancement" and "productivity increase"?

The unique convex coating technology of Yoshida SKT, which excels in "anti-sticking and slip resistance," will improve your transportation processes and contribute to increased profitability. OLD NORMAL - Current Production Site - - It's just how things are - It's working without issues - Someone can handle it each time This common sense has taken root and is often overlooked. If we don't change this situation to a "New Normal," profitability will not improve! NEW NORMAL - Correct Approach - - Prepare and consider measures before problems arise - Promote labor-saving, cleanliness, and automation through robotics - Reduce indirect work and allow workers to focus on their core tasks Yoshida SKT's convex coating will assist in transitioning to the New Normal in transportation! 1. What Makes Yoshida SKT's Convex Coating Different It can control a rich variety of convex formations according to conditions, ensuring a high level of improvement. 2. We Have Improvement Case Studies We have a proven track record with various transportation materials, improving diverse transportation troubles such as adhesives and rubber products. [We offer a collection of case studies on process improvements through coating] If you are interested, please request the "trial set" through the related link!

  • Conveyor

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Proposal for Coating Selection: "Coating Performance Measurement Service" *Materials Available

To meet the need of wanting to confirm the effectiveness before coating, Yoshida SKT measures the coating surface with its unique know-how.

"I want to test the effectiveness of coatings using materials produced in-house in advance." "I am considering introducing coatings but am struggling with how to select them." To address these concerns, we propose measuring coating performance using our unique know-how, allowing for a comparative review before introducing coatings. Please feel free to consult us about preparing sample pieces. - Do you have any of these issues? During resin molding, resin sticks to molds or extruders, causing problems. After researching, I found that surface treatment is an effective measure to prevent sticking, but there are various types of resins and additives depending on the product, and I don't know which surface treatment to choose. - With our coating performance measurement service, you can use the materials you are currently using to check the adhesion with the coating, facilitating smooth real machine testing. ■ Measurement of Release Force of Melted Resin Pellets We measure the release force between melted resin pellets and the coated surface, allowing you to confirm the degree of peeling from the coating numerically. *For applications and to download materials, please visit the official Yoshida SKT website below.

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What are the differences between fluoropolymer coatings: PTFE, PFA, and FEP?

We will introduce the differences between fluoropolymer PTFE, PFA, and FEP.

Differences in Types and Characteristics of Representative Resins for Teflon Coating and Fluororesin Coating ■ Resin Name PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) ■ Characteristics It has the highest continuous use temperature of 260°C, and in addition to heat resistance, it excels in non-stick and low friction properties. ■ Alternative Name Tetrafluoroethylene, 4F ■ Resin Name PFA (Perfluoroalkoxyalkane Polymer) ■ Characteristics An improved resin of PTFE, it has the same continuous use temperature of 260°C as PTFE. It has a low thermal melt viscosity, allowing for a continuous coating with fewer pinholes that could not be achieved with PTFE, making it the best-performing fluororesin for corrosion-resistant coatings. Additionally, PFA is superior in non-stick properties compared to PTFE for certain applications, making it suitable for high-temperature release coatings. ■ Resin Name FEP (Perfluoroethylene Propylene Copolymer) ■ Characteristics An improved resin of PTFE, but with lower heat resistance than PTFE. It can achieve a smooth coating with fewer pinholes through firing. ■ Alternative Name 4F6F, Tetra-hexafluoride

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[Case Study] Freed from the application work of release agents with convex release coating.

We achieved cost and time savings through a coating that provides long-lasting prevention of sticking.

The manufacturing process of weather strips involved transporting extruded rubber on rolls while heating and drying it in a furnace. Due to changes in the rubber material formulation for environmental measures and durability, it became necessary to process the rubber at higher temperatures than before, resulting in the rubber becoming sticky immediately after entering the furnace. When a common fluororesin coating was applied to the transport rolls, it was confirmed that the rubber stuck to them like a suction cup. By adopting our "Super TP Coating," we significantly reduced the sticking of the rubber and achieved a relatively soft contact surface. [Case Study] ■ Purpose of surface treatment: Quality improvement, operational stability, reduction of work loss, compliance with safety and environmental requirements ■ Required functions: Non-stick, release properties, long lifespan ■ Treatment adopted: Super TP Coating *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Mold Release Case] Super Durable Fluorine-based Organic Coating 'Bicoat'

Adhesive sheet adhesion is almost zero! Mold surface treatment | Case study flyer

We would like to introduce a case where the adhesion of decorative sheets to molds during transfer was resolved. Decorative sheets with adhesive are set onto parts using molds and are then vacuum transferred. During this process, it was observed that excess sheets, aside from the parts, adhered to some parts of the mold. To prevent the adhesion caused by the adhesive of the decorative sheets, surface treatment for the molds was explored. By adopting our "Bicoat," significant improvements in adhesion prevention were achieved. The adhesion of decorative sheets was reduced to nearly zero, resulting in a level of effectiveness that satisfied our customers. [Key Points of the Case] - Purpose of Surface Treatment: Quality and operational stability, realization of development needs, reduction of replacement and material costs - Required Functions: Non-adhesive, release properties, long lifespan - Treatment Adopted: Bicoat(R) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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For those unsure about choosing surface treatment: Release and non-stick coatings *Materials available

Release properties are necessary. I want to reduce adhesion. I want to save on cleaning effort. It effectively meets all your requests! We introduce a surface treatment that excels in release and non-stick properties.

"Non-stick" refers to a property that makes it easy to release from strongly adhesive materials, meaning it either does not adhere or adheres with difficulty. Utilizing non-stick properties, we introduce surface treatments (coatings) that are effective for release applications, applications where adhesion needs to be minimized, and for simplifying cleaning. [Surface treatments chosen for non-stick and release purposes (partial list)] ■ Non-stick, lubricity, heat and cold resistance, chemical resistance, water and oil repellency, electrical properties 'Teflon (TM) fluoropolymer coating' ■ Release properties, high hardness, dimensional stability, lubricity, wear resistance 'Bicoat (R)' ■ Prevention of adhesion of highly adhesive materials 'Adhesive release coating series' 'MRS coating' (silicone-based coating) ■ Release of molten resin at high temperatures 'FSR coating' *For more details, please click to download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Fluororesin coating "Types suitable for applications"

What types of fluororesins are suitable for applications such as non-adhesiveness, slip properties, and corrosion resistance? It is necessary to consider the characteristics and properties of the resin, as well as the selection of processing methods.

**Representative Types** ■ PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) It has the highest continuous use temperature of 260°C and excels in non-stick and low friction properties. ■ PFA (Perfluoroalkoxyalkane Polymer) It has a low melt viscosity and can achieve a continuous coating with fewer pinholes than PTFE. It is the best-performing fluororesin for high-temperature corrosion resistance. ■ FEP (Perfluoroethylene Propylene Copolymer) An improved resin of PTFE, it has a lower continuous use temperature than PTFE but can achieve a smooth coating with fewer pinholes through sintering. ■ ETFE (Ethylene-Tetrafluoroethylene Copolymer) Due to its excellent mechanical properties, it is highly resistant to wear and is often used for anti-corrosion applications. ■ Modified Types ◎ High-temperature modified type ◎ Low-temperature modified type **Representative Processing Methods** ○ The enamel of fluororesin is applied using a painting machine or manually. ○ Fluororesin powder is applied using electrostatic or special painting machines. Coating processing is easily adaptable to complex shapes and is used in numerous industries. *For more details, please download the PDF and take a look.*

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[Surface Treatment Case] Protecting Robots from Corrosion with Fluorine-based Corrosion-resistant Coating

What are the methods to enable robots to exist in harsh environments? We will introduce surface treatments (coatings) that implement corrosion prevention measures such as robot covers.

■Sites Requiring Surface Treatment - Environments where corrosion of robot arm covers is a concern - Sterilization environments using UV - Environments requiring cleanability ■Points of Innovation - By applying a corrosion-resistant coating to robot arm covers, we protect the metal from many acids, alkalis, solvents, and other chemicals. - The surface is resistant to degradation even in special environments such as UV, making it suitable for protecting robots. - It offers superior cleanability compared to metal, allowing for safe use even in conditions where food may adhere and create a breeding ground for bacteria. - It enhances efficiency in sites where "environment" and "atmosphere" have been bottlenecks, raising concerns about equipment deterioration. ■Examples of Coatings for Improving Robot Transport Adhesion Issues - Teflon Coating (Fluororesin Coating) - Antistatic Fluororesin Coating "Safron" - Antistatic Fluororesin Coating "Safron AP+" - Organic-Inorganic Composite Coating "Cerashield" - Fluorine-based Room Temperature Coating "Cerashield F" *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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