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

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Dec 10, 2025~Jan 06, 2026
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Fluorine resin coating Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Dec 10, 2025~Jan 06, 2026
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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 竹中製作所 Osaka//Machine elements and parts
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Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Dec 10, 2025~Jan 06, 2026
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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 What is foldability? An explanation of materials with excellent slip properties and low friction. 吉田SKT

Fluorine resin coating Product List

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New Possibilities of Thin Film Fluororesin Coating '10under'

A groundbreaking thin-film fluororesin coating that achieves thin-film technology while maintaining the performance of fluororesin coatings!

The 10under thin film fluoropolymer coating possesses non-stick properties equivalent to standard fluoropolymer coatings while being processable at a thickness of approximately 10μm. As a result, the dimensional changes due to film thickness are reduced compared to the standard type. Additionally, despite being a thin film, it minimizes transparency and prevents aesthetic defects. When compared to other fluoropolymer coating products, it is generally considered that a thickness of at least 20-50μm is required to maintain good appearance and performance. Therefore, when requesting processing with a thin film like 10under, it was common to propose a "modified type" fluoropolymer coating; however, there are challenges where the modified type may not exhibit the necessary functions. 10under addresses such challenges and is capable of demonstrating high performance while being a thin film. For specific comparisons and detailed information, please check the link.

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Static electricity prevention and friction coefficient! "Safron LF+" meets diverse needs.

A lubricating grade that surpasses conventional antistatic fluororesin coatings and can be processed at low temperatures.

**Features of SafeLon LF+** ■ Low-Temperature Processing Conventional fluoropolymer coatings required firing at nearly 400°C, but SafeLon LF+ can be processed at temperatures below 100°C. ■ Applicability to Metals and Plastics Applicable not only to metals but also to plastics, expanding the range of applications. ■ Rich Color Variations Available in a wide range of color variations such as black, white, and gray, enhancing design possibilities. ■ High Friction Coefficient and Mechanical Strength Excellent lubricity reduces damage from wear and friction, contributing to longer lifespan. The antistatic performance is equivalent to conventional SafeLon, helping to prevent issues caused by static electricity and improving safety. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Both metal and resin! Coating 'Safron LF+' that can be processed at low temperatures.

Addressing the disadvantages of conventional antistatic fluoropolymer coatings! Lubrication grade suitable for low-temperature processing.

■Disadvantages of Conventional Antistatic Fluororesin Coatings - Requires high-temperature sintering (around 400°C) - Applicable only to metals - Limited color options - Low mechanical strength ■Features of Safron LF+ - Can be processed at low temperatures (below 100°C) - Applicable to both metals and resins - Rich color variations - High friction coefficient and mechanical strength - Antistatic performance equivalent to conventional Safron ■Customer Case Study for Problem Solving 【Antistatic Coating for Aluminum Parts in Semiconductor Equipment】 Challenge - Distortion of thin aluminum parts Solution - Low-temperature sintering with Safron LF+ Effect - Provision of antistatic performance and resolution of distortion issues *For more details, please check the detailed page and PDF materials via the link, or feel free to contact us.

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Achieve low-temperature processing and high lubricity! Newly developed 'Safron LF+'.

Solving the disadvantages of anti-static fluororesin coating! Newly developed Safron LF+ enables low-temperature processing and achieves high lubricity.

The new series "Safron LF+" of the antistatic fluororesin coating developed by Yoshida SKT achieves low friction and allows for low-temperature processing. This expands the options for color tone, film thickness, and processability. Additionally, the antistatic performance remains unchanged from the conventional Safron, and due to its high mechanical strength, it excels in film hardness and wear resistance. It can also accommodate applications that were not possible with previous Safron series, and the variety of colors has increased. For specific performance details, please refer to the property comparison table linked. Moreover, there are specific case studies addressing challenges such as antistatic coatings for flow paths of special inks used in organic EL and antistatic coatings that reduce distortion due to firing. If you have any questions about detailed information or other products, please feel free to contact us.

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Electrostatic discharge prevention fluororesin coating that reduces strain in semiconductor device components.

Electrostatic discharge prevention coating for thin aluminum parts used in semiconductor devices! Electrostatic discharge prevention fluororesin coating that can reduce distortion caused by firing.

■Concerns to be resolved and goals to be achieved We received an inquiry about wanting to apply an anti-static coating to thin aluminum parts used in semiconductor equipment. The conventional fluorine-based anti-static coatings required high firing temperatures, which raised concerns about distortion in the aluminum parts. We were looking for a coating that could provide anti-static properties and was less prone to distortion even for thin aluminum parts. ■Coating adopted Saflon LF+ ■Effects achieved Among the Saflon series, Saflon LF+ has a low minimum firing temperature of below 100°C, which is expected to reduce distortion caused by firing, so we proposed it. We confirmed the provision of anti-static properties and resolution of distortion issues through tests and prototypes, leading to its adoption for product coating. The newly developed Saflon LF+ is an anti-static fluororesin coating that can accommodate various environments and applications of our customers. If you have any questions about detailed information or other products, please feel free to contact us.

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An explanation of the fluoropolymer PTFE, which has excellent gas barrier properties and high chemical resistance.

PTFE is a rare resin that excels in chemical resistance, heat resistance, and gas barrier properties.

PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) has a very stable molecular structure and excellent chemical resistance. It is also known for its particularly high gas barrier properties among fluoropolymers. This is because PTFE has very low permeability, making it difficult for gases and vapors to pass through. Therefore, it is suitable for use under harsh chemical conditions, such as in chemical plants and semiconductor manufacturing processes. Furthermore, PTFE has high heat resistance and can be used in a temperature range from -200°C to +260°C. This allows it to maintain its properties even under extreme temperature conditions. However, it is important to select the appropriate usage environment, as it may react with fluorine (gas) or alkali metals (sodium, potassium, lithium) under certain conditions. Fluoropolymer lining can form a lining with high gas barrier and chemical resistance properties on the substrate. For more detailed information on chemical resistance, please download the materials or contact us.

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Fluororesin lining that protects materials weak to corrosion and chemicals from corrosion.

We are currently providing detailed materials explaining fluororesin lining, which is particularly excellent in chemical resistance among linings.

Fluororesin lining is an important technology for protecting materials from damage caused by corrosion and chemicals. The main types of fluororesin lining include PTFE, PFA, and ETFE, each possessing specific properties suitable for particular applications and environments. Types of fluororesin lining: - PTFE lining: Excellent non-stick and heat resistance, with resistance to almost all chemicals. - PFA lining: Offers more options for processing methods compared to PTFE, accommodating various shapes of substrates. - ETFE lining: Combines strength and chemical resistance, with a wide range of substrate shapes that can be processed similarly to PFA. Fluororesin lining methods: - Sheet lining: A method of adhering fluororesin sheets to substrates, allowing for thicker linings. - Powder coating: A method of applying fluororesin as a powder coating and forming a film in a sintering furnace. - Rotolining: A method of applying lining material while rotating, forming a uniform film. It is suitable for use under harsh chemical conditions, such as in chemical plants and semiconductor manufacturing processes, and can protect materials over a long period. Please check the materials and contact us for further consideration.

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The best study material for fluororesins! What are the differences between PTFE and PFA?

[Presentation of Materials] A detailed explanation of the differences between fluororesins PTFE, PFA, FEP, and ETFE, including molecular structure and properties!

The technical document "Differences Between PTFE and PFA" provides a detailed explanation of PTFE, PFA, FEP, and ETFE, covering everything from molecular structure to properties. Fluoropolymers are well-known for their functionality, such as being non-stick and slippery, but many people may not be aware of their types and differences. This single volume allows you to thoroughly understand the differences and characteristics of each. If you are interested, please feel free to download it. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Types and properties of fluoropolymers ■ Differences between PTFE and PFA / Overview of FEP and ETFE ■ Differences among four types of fluoropolymer coatings

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Ideal for those who want to know the differences between PTFE and PFA, as well as between FEP and ETFE.

【Presentation of Materials】A detailed explanation of the differences between PTFE and PFA, which are surprisingly not well known, including molecular structure and properties!

The technical document "Differences Between PTFE and PFA" provides a detailed explanation of PTFE, PFA, FEP, and ETFE, covering everything from molecular structure to properties. It is an ideal resource for those who want to understand the differences between PTFE and PFA, as well as FEP and ETFE. With this single document, you can gain a solid understanding of the differences and characteristics of each. If you are interested, please feel free to download it. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Types and properties of fluoropolymer resins ■ Differences between PTFE and PFA / Overview of FEP and ETFE ■ Differences among four types of fluoropolymer coatings

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Presentation of materials for those who do not understand the benefits of fluororesin and cannot utilize it.

[Presentation of Materials] An explanatory document that addresses the voices of those who do not understand the characteristics and advantages of fluororesin, making it difficult to select appropriate materials.

The technical document "Differences Between PTFE and PFA" provides a detailed explanation of the differences in characteristics between PTFE and PFA, as well as information on FEP and ETFE, covering everything from molecular structure to properties. With this single volume, you can gain a solid understanding of the differences and characteristics of each. If you are interested, please feel free to download it. 【Contents (excerpt)】 ■ Types and properties of fluoropolymers ■ Differences between PTFE and PFA / Overview of FEP and ETFE ■ Differences among four types of fluoropolymer coatings

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Food Sanitation Law PL System Compliance High-Performance Fluororesin Coating

Let's prepare for the full implementation of the PL system in 2025! Next-generation coatings that achieve both food contact safety and high functionality.

**Importance of Compliance with the PL System** After the full enforcement on June 1, 2025, coatings that include synthetic resins not listed on the positive list will no longer be allowed for use in utensils and packaging that come into contact with food. This regulation may also apply to resin coatings that provide non-stick, water-repellent, oil-repellent, and slip properties, which are widely used in food factories and other settings. **Features** ■ Compliant with the positive list system of the revised Food Sanitation Act ■ Coating products designed with the full enforcement in June 2025 in mind ■ Achieves excellent non-stick, water-repellent, oil-repellent, and slip properties ■ Coatings with superior non-stick, slip, and heat resistance ■ Suitable for a wide range of applications including food factories and packaging machines For more details, please download the materials or contact us.

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Explaining the features, advantages, and disadvantages of ETFE coating.

ETFE coating is a coating technology that uses ETFE, a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and ethylene.

ETFE coating is a type of fluoropolymer coating that is primarily processed using techniques such as powder coating and rotational molding. ■ What is ETFE Coating? ETFE is a type of fluoropolymer, specifically a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and ethylene. It is mainly processed using powder coating technology and is considered a relatively thick coating among fluoropolymer coatings. Therefore, it is commonly referred to as ETFE lining. ■ Advantages of ETFE Coating ETFE has a low melting point and excellent processability, allowing for thick coatings on various substrate shapes. ■ Disadvantages of ETFE Coating On the other hand, because its molecular structure contains hydrogen (H), its heat resistance and chemical resistance are inferior compared to PTFE. ETFE coating requires the selection of materials and methods according to the application, environment, and substrate shape. Yoshida SKT offers ETFE coating services through powder coating and rotational molding (rotolining). *If you are considering ETFE coating, please feel free to contact us. For those considering various linings, please also check the "Basic Knowledge of Lining" PDF.

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Methods to solve release defects in injection molding.

The astonishing durability that surpasses fluoropolymer coatings, "Bicoat," is a surface treatment suitable for applications subjected to mechanical stress. *Product and case materials are available.

**Main Causes of Release Failure in Injection Molding** Release failure is a common issue in the injection molding process. It often arises from excessive adhesion between the mold surface and the resin. This problem particularly occurs with complex shapes or thin-walled parts, where the resin strongly adheres to the mold surface. Surface roughness and insufficient draft angles can also worsen release properties. Additionally, high temperatures of the resin during release can contribute to release failure. "Bycoat® NYK-01" is a high-performance surface treatment that suppresses resin adhesion and wear in injection molding, thereby improving productivity. Its special coating, designed for use in high-temperature environments, achieves approximately double the lifespan compared to conventional surface treatments. This reduces the frequency of replacements and contributes to lower running costs. It has a proven track record with automotive motor parts manufacturers and has led to regular requests due to its reliable coating technology. **Features** ■ Incredible durability ■ High hardness, resistant to scratches ■ Excellent wear resistance ■ Outstanding non-stick and release properties ■ Safe for use in molds requiring micron-level precision *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Anti-corrosion and anti-rust coating

Extending the lifespan of the substrate and improving its durability is possible! It boasts high heat resistance among plastic resins and also has good chemical resistance.

Our "Anti-corrosion and Anti-rust Coating" solves problems such as "wanting to prevent rust and deterioration of metal substrates (work)" and "wanting to extend the lifespan of the substrate." Basically, treatment with a thick film is possible. A thick coating significantly increases the maintainability of the substrate, leading to an extension of its lifespan and improvement in durability. "Nylon (PA)" has been used by manufacturers of piping, factory equipment parts, and seawater tanks, while "Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE)" has been utilized by manufacturers of piping for construction, outdoor products, and fire hydrant covers. [Features] ■ Treatment with a thick film is generally possible ■ A thick coating significantly increases the maintainability of the substrate ■ Leads to an extension of the substrate's lifespan and improvement in durability ■ Relatively easy to repeat (resin stripping and regeneration) coating ■ Material with excellent toughness and wear resistance *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Add water and oil repellency with a fluororesin coating.

Water and oil repellency refers to the property of a substrate surface that repels water and oil. Water does not spread and wet the surface of the material, but instead forms into droplets, which is the state of water repellency.

When a water-repellent coating is applied to fibers, it is coated with a thin film and does not cover all the fabric's weave, which is an advantage in terms of breathability. However, when high pressure is applied to the water, it may seep through the fabric's weave to the backside. The difference between water-repellent and waterproof To briefly explain the difference between water-repellent and waterproof, water-repellent means repelling water as described above, while waterproof means not allowing water to pass through. In other words, a state where water does not pass through is "waterproof," and a state where water is repelled on the surface is "water-repellent." Advantages and disadvantages of water-repellent processing - Advantages The advantage of water-repellent processing is that it does not fill the gaps in the material, allowing for breathability. Therefore, it is often used in down jackets and coats when one wants to avoid getting wet from a small amount of rain without compromising comfort. - Disadvantages Since water-repellent processing is only superficial, as mentioned above, during heavy rain, water pressure may cause water to seep into the material's interior.

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