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Functional inorganic material "Terases (Titanate compound)"

Utilizing the shape control and composition control technologies, which are one of the core technologies of Otsuka Chemical, we have developed titanate!

"Terases" is a new material that meets global needs. Utilizing shape control and composition control technologies, which are part of Otsuka Chemical's core technologies, we have developed titanate. It is primarily used in automotive brake friction materials and continues to expand globally every day, improving μ stability, wear resistance, fade resistance, and NVH as a friction adjusting material. [Features] - Primarily used in automotive brake friction materials - Attributed to both physical and mechanical factors brought about by shape and crystal structure, and factors due to chemical reactions at the friction interface resulting from chemical properties - Possesses many characteristic grades, allowing us to consistently propose suitable fillers for our customers *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Functional inorganic material "Tisumo (potassium titanate fiber)"

Next-generation ultra-fine fibers that are expanding! They have been used for many years and their range of applications continues to grow.

"Tisumo" was born in 1979 and has been used for many years. It is an extremely fine crystalline fiber, with a size that is thousands of times smaller than that of conventional glass fibers. Its range of applications continues to expand, primarily in the automotive, office automation equipment, and electronics sectors, with uses spreading worldwide. 【Features】 ■ Size is thousands of times smaller than conventional glass fibers ■ High-strength, high-rigidity material with strength and rigidity equivalent to carbon fibers ■ Mohs hardness comparable to cast iron, exhibiting excellent friction and wear characteristics *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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