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Fluorine resin coating Product List and Ranking from 75 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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  1. 吉田SKT Aichi//Manufacturing and processing contract
  2. フロロコート Saitama//others
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  4. 4 YMM コーティング事業部 Osaka//others
  5. 5 東海ライニング工業 Gifu//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. Fluororesin Coating: "Differences in Color and Selection Method" 吉田SKT
  4. 4 A detailed explanation about Teflon lining. 吉田SKT
  5. 5 Regulations on Teflon? Regarding the PFAS regulation proposal. 吉田SKT

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[Automotive Industry Case Study] Surface Treatment to Prevent Adhesion on Conveying Rolls for Pre-Cured Rubber

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

Here is an example of surface treatment in the vulcanization process of rubber extrusion molding. In the manufacturing process of weather strips, extruded rubber was transported on rolls while being heated and dried in a furnace. Due to changes in the formulation of the rubber material 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 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. [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 - Treatment adopted: Super TP Coating *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Presentation of Materials] Contributing to the reduction of product defects and improvement of productivity! Utilization methods for surface treatment.

By adopting surface treatment for production lines and equipment parts, we can improve the production site and move closer to enhancing productivity.

■ We respond to improvement requests in the production field with surface treatment. ● Stabilization of quality and operation ● Reduction of material costs ● Reduction of work loss ● Speeding up ● Compliance with safety and environmental measures ● Realization of development needs For example, to stabilize quality and operation, we clarify the necessary functions, such as seeking "non-stick properties" to minimize material adhesion to equipment. The functions required on-site are not singular but are interrelated in a complex manner. To maximize the desired effects, it is essential to arrive at optimally customized surface treatments through broad technical considerations. ■ Yoshida SKT translates the desired functions into necessary functions through surface treatment. ● Non-stick properties ● Slipperiness ● Chemical resistance ● Heat resistance / Cold resistance ● Water and oil repellency ● Hydrophilicity ● Wear resistance ● Electrical properties ● Static electricity prevention ● Dimensional stability ● Coating surface roughness adjustment Yoshida SKT proposes optimal surface treatments based on a wide range of coating materials and unique technologies. In cases where the desired effects are not achieved with fluororesin coatings (Teflon coatings), we investigate the causes and derive treatments with the appropriate functions added.

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[Surface Treatment Example] Preventing Oil Sludge Adhesion with Ultra-Thin Fluorine Coating

Achieve high water and oil repellency and non-stick properties with an ultra-thin film! Fluorine coating with a thickness of less than 100 nanometers, 'Nano Process TC-10S' *Case studies and product materials available.

Ultra-thin film fluorine coating 'Nano Process TC-10S' Prevents oil sludge adhesion on engine parts! ■Challenges - Oil sludge was adhering to automotive engine parts, hindering sliding and significantly reducing engine performance and lifespan. - To prevent sludge adhesion, high oil-repellent properties and heat resistance of 200°C were necessary for use inside the engine. - Conventional Teflon coatings, which excel in heat resistance, have a thick film that cannot meet the stringent dimensional accuracy required to improve engine combustion efficiency. ■Solutions - TC-10S has excellent water and oil repellency and can be processed to a thickness of less than 1μm. - It sufficiently accommodates the tolerances of engine parts without affecting engine function. - It maintains oil-repellent properties even in environments exceeding 200°C. ■Features of TC-10S Due to minimal dimensional changes and the ability to maintain optical properties, it enables processing in areas where fluorine resin coatings have been difficult, such as 'precision parts' and 'fields requiring high dimensional and surface accuracy.' *For case studies and detailed surface treatment information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Fluororesin Coating "Key Points for Introduction" *Materials Provided

What are the key points when processing fluororesin coatings (Teflon coatings) for production equipment? An explanation of three important checkpoints!

When considering the introduction of fluoropolymer coatings, do you have any of the following concerns? - I’m not sure where to start… - I’m not very familiar with fluoropolymer coatings in the first place… For those who want to know more about the introduction of fluoropolymer coatings, we have prepared a "Guide to Introduction." [Overview of the Document] 1. The purpose of introducing coatings 2. The materials to be coated 3. The usage environment and conditions for the coatings In fact, by introducing fluoropolymer coatings into production equipment, we have received various feedback such as: - "The adhesion of paint to jigs has decreased." - "Cleaning time has been reduced." - "The number of defective products has decreased, and productivity has improved." For more details, please download the PDF or visit our company website.

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Surface treatment technology Ultra-durable fluorine-based organic coating 'Bicoat'

Amazing durability that surpasses fluoropolymer coatings! Surface treatment suitable for applications with mechanical loads. *Product and case materials available.

Super Durable Fluoropolymer-based Organic Coating System 'Bicoat(R)' "Surface treatment of inorganic materials with hardness and wear resistance, such as metals and ceramics" + "Surface treatment of organic materials with release and slip properties, such as fluorine and silicone" With our unique surface treatment technology, we have achieved an ideal durability of "sliding + release + wear resistance" in our coating system. It withstands harsh usage areas such as injection molds, providing reliable release and sliding properties. Additionally, due to its excellent dimensional accuracy, it is suitable for areas requiring micron-level precision. 【Features】 ■ Incredible durability ■ High hardness and scratch resistance ■ Excellent wear resistance ■ Outstanding non-stick and release properties ■ Safe for use in molds requiring micron-level dimensional accuracy *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Information on the use of fluororesin coatings and surface treatments.

A platform for information on fluoropolymer, coatings, and surface treatment! Providing information to help solve challenges in production equipment!

Introducing "Coating MAGAZINE," an information media on surface treatment and coating by surface treatment manufacturer Yoshida SKT. The magazine features numerous articles, including explanations of the properties of coating materials such as "Teflon fluororesin," general knowledge about surface treatments like plating, anodizing, and blackening, and explanations of "CFRP molding methods." We provide information that helps overcome the challenges faced by production equipment engineers. Please take a look. 【List of Articles (Excerpt)】 ■ Introduction to Teflon Coating for Beginners ■ What is the Suitable Substrate Design for Teflon Fluororesin Coating? ■ Types of PFA Lining ■ The Difference Between "Silicone" and "Silicon" ■ Types and Characteristics of Plating ■ Explanation of the Corrosion Resistance of Teflon Fluororesin Coating…etc ■ What is Fluororesin? – Summary of Types, Characteristics, and Applications – *For more details, please check the blog from the related link or feel free to contact us.

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[Electronics Industry Improvement Case] Enabling Continuous Cutting of Adhesive Packages!

Achieve continuous cutting of adhesive-backed packages with thin film coating! The sharpness of the blades remains intact with the excellent non-adhesive properties of the thin film coating.

This is an introduction to a coating case for cutting tools used to dispose of packages with adhesive. ■ Background of Surface Treatment Consideration In the device that extracts products from packages, a mechanism was needed to automatically cut adhesive packages into smaller pieces for disposal. ■ What We Wanted to Achieve The device operates unmanned, and human intervention is only required when the dust box is full of finely cut packages. Therefore, it was necessary to prevent the adhesive from adhering to the cutting blade and to operate without maintenance. ■ Conditions for Choosing Treatment Initially, tests were conducted using fluororesin coating, which is effective in preventing adhesive adhesion. However, due to the film thickness of about 30μm, the sharpness of the cutting tool was reduced. As a solution, we polished the coating only on the cutting edge and performed retesting, but this resulted in the cutting edge being uncoated, leading to adhesive adhesion. Continuous cutting of packages became impossible. ■ Adopted Coating 'MRS Coating' 【Free Samples Available】  ▼ We are currently offering free samples of improvement cases for the cutting process and trial sets! ▼

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Fluororesin Coating: "Case Study of Coating Technology Specialized in Thermal Welding"

CHC technology has successfully improved durability in high-temperature environments compared to conventional fluoropolymer coatings (PTFE coatings)!

CHC (Ceramic Hard Coat) is a new type of fluoropolymer coating that achieves both non-stick properties equivalent to standard fluoropolymer coatings and high film hardness at elevated temperatures. ■ Examples of Surface Treatment Applications - A case where high-temperature release and long-term durability were achieved in the thermal welding process of filter cases. - A case where the release effect from processing on thermal welding plates lasted three times longer than PTFE coatings. - A case that resolved the "peeling" and "blistering" issues of fluoropolymer coatings on resin welding plates. - A case that eliminated adhesive adhesion and peeling at high temperatures, which could not be resolved with PTFE coatings. *You can download a PDF summarizing detailed case studies and product information. For more details, please contact us.

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Fluororesin coating "Measures against film peeling and foreign matter contamination"

A composite coating that excels in "release properties and sliding properties" of fluororesin and "hardness and wear resistance" of inorganic materials. Measures against foreign substances for fluororesin coatings.

When applying coatings to molds and various packaging machines, there are applications where complaints arise due to film peeling and foreign matter contamination. For example, molds subjected to strong pressure, chutes and guides that are constantly in contact with products, and "heat sealers" where metal parts touch each other are some of these cases. ■ Hardness Comparison 【Fluororesin Coating】 - Pencil Hardness: F to H (PTFE) 【Bicoat】 - HV 700-900 (NNYK-01) "Bicoat" is a coating system that achieves the ideal functions of "release properties and sliding properties" combined with "high hardness and wear resistance" by integrating surface treatment technologies for inorganic and organic materials. 【Features of Bicoat】 ◆ Not only does it provide reliable release and sliding properties, but it also has high hardness and excellent dimensional accuracy. ◆ It is suitable for coating areas where micron-level dimensional accuracy is required. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Fluororesin coating "Low friction properties of PTFE coating"

We will introduce the low friction properties of PTFE coating within fluoropolymer coatings.

■Features of PTFE Coating PTFE has the characteristic of having extremely low resistance due to friction compared to other resins. By processing PTFE coating, the static friction coefficient of the substrate surface can be reduced, allowing two objects in contact to be moved with a small force. ■Low Friction of PTFE Coating - Due to the strong atomic bonds within PTFE molecules, the intermolecular forces of the contacting material with PTFE molecules are reduced. - Friction (sliding) causes PTFE molecules to adhere slightly to the contacting material, resulting in sliding between PTFE molecules. - The surface of PTFE molecules has a smooth structure with few irregularities. - The orientation of PTFE molecules makes it easier to alleviate friction resistance. It is believed that the molecular structure influences the low friction coefficient of PTFE coating. *For more details on fluoropolymer coatings, including PTFE coatings, please download the catalog or contact us.*

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Examples of surface treatments that enable improved productivity in secondary battery production.

Eliminating production troubles of secondary batteries (storage batteries) through surface treatment! Introduction of cases that enabled cost reduction and productivity improvement.

Rechargeable batteries that can be charged and discharged have become an indispensable part of our lives due to the proliferation of EVs and smartphones. In the production sites of rechargeable batteries, improving productivity and reducing costs have become significant challenges. We would like to introduce a surface treatment that enables increased productivity in the production of rechargeable batteries. [Case Details] - Solved the "peeling" and "blistering" issues of fluorine coating on resin product welding plates. - The release effect from processing thermal fusion plates lasts three times longer than PTFE coating. *For more details, please refer to the leaflet that summarizes the product information and case studies.

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Examples of surface treatments to improve stringing issues during plastic hot melt bonding.

We will introduce surface treatments that can prevent stringing of hot melt adhesive boards and maintain release effects, along with examples of their application.

When welding plastic, the plastic to be joined is melted using a heat welding plate to perform the welding. To achieve stable welding of plastic products, measures against stringing on the heat welding plate are essential. The CHC (Ceramic Hard Coat) technology can achieve both "non-stick properties" and "coating hardness at high temperatures" equivalent to conventional fluoropolymer coatings. The "release effect sustainability" of the heat welding plate helps improve the heat welding process. [Leaflet Adoption Case Content] - Achieving high-temperature release and long lifespan in the heat welding process of filter cases - Solving the "peeling" and "blistering" issues of fluoropolymer coatings on resin welding plates - The release effect from processing the heat fusion plate lasts three times longer than PTFE coatings *For more details, please refer to the leaflet that summarizes the product information and case studies.

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Fluororesin Coating: "What are Electrical Properties?"

Fluororesin is a high-performance insulating material that not only has high insulation properties (high resistivity) but also possesses an extremely low dielectric loss tangent tanδ.

I will explain in detail the electrical properties of fluororesin. ■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□ INDEX What are the electrical properties of resin? What is the flow of electricity? Differences between conductors and insulators and fluororesin What are the electrical properties of fluororesin (PTFE) due to its molecular structure?  Electrical properties of fluororesin (1) Insulation  Electrical properties of fluororesin (2) Dielectric constant and relative permittivity  Electrical properties of fluororesin (3) Dielectric loss tangent Fluororesin and charging Antistatic properties of fluororesin ■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□ *For more details, please visit the official website via the link below or feel free to contact us.

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Fluororesin Coating: "What are Heat Resistance and Cold Resistance?"

The representative characteristics of fluororesin coating, specifically Teflon coating, are "heat resistance and cold resistance." This will be explained in detail.

■Reasons why fluoropolymer (PTFE) excels in heat and cold resistance The molecular structure of PTFE consists of carbon-carbon (C-C) bonds surrounded completely by fluorine atoms (F). The breaking of C-C bonds or C-F bonds at high temperatures is one aspect of "PTFE degradation." The C-C bonds are less likely to break because they are protected by the fluorine atoms (F). The bond strength of C-F bonds within PTFE molecules is significantly greater than that of bonds between other atoms. Additionally, the high bond energy of C-F bonds is another reason for its excellent heat and cold resistance. ■Applications utilizing the heat and cold resistance of fluoropolymers In the case of fluoropolymer coatings, for example, baking molds utilize the non-stick properties provided by the coating to prevent baked goods from sticking to the mold. Furthermore, since it also possesses heat resistance, it can be safely used in applications such as baking in an oven. Additionally, in household irons, the heat plate is coated with fluoropolymer to take advantage of its smoothness and heat-resistant properties. For more details, please click the link or contact us.

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Surface treatment technology has improved the lifespan of heating plates for aluminum vapor-deposited films by more than twice.

Solving the heat durability of fluororesin coatings with our unique coating technology! Product materials are currently available.

We would like to introduce a case of non-stick coating for aluminum vapor-deposited film sealing machines. ■Problem You were troubled by the issue of resin that overflowed from the film sticking to the sealer during thermal sealing. ■Background Initially, you were using a PTFE fluoropolymer coating, but the sealer surface was knurled, causing the coating to wear off and adhesion to occur within about two months. This resulted in production losses due to the need to stop the machine and replace the sealer. ■Adopted Treatment FSR Coating (using CHC technology) ■Effect of Surface Treatment The 'HR-1372AP' was adopted, which exhibits non-stick properties equivalent to fluoropolymer coatings at high temperatures above 200°C, and has high thermal hardness, resolving the wear issue. You can now use it for more than twice the previous duration. *For more details on the surface treatment, please refer to the materials or feel free to contact us.

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