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Shine Craft's 【Rubber Coating】

Why not utilize fluororesin coating on various rubber materials? It is effective in preventing stickiness and noise in rubber materials!

A rubber coating that has been adapted for low-temperature firing, which is normally associated with high-temperature sintering fluoropolymer coatings. The rubber coating is a highly flexible coating material that follows the elasticity of the rubber material. It primarily serves to improve sliding properties and release properties, but it is also effective in preventing stickiness and noise in rubber materials! It can be widely used for O-rings, valve seals, gaskets, diaphragms, automotive rubber parts, vibration and sound insulation sheets, conveyor belts, and more. ◆ Regarding Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful if you could provide the following information for a smoother process. 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.

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Functional Coating Cera Armor - Blue Armor

Ceramics exhibit effects equal to or greater than fluorine! Surface treatment that was previously difficult is now possible with Shine's Blue Armor!

★Our company has developed a coating material called "Cera Armor," which is primarily composed of ceramics. It possesses properties equal to or greater than fluorine and can be applied to substrates that fluorine cannot be used on! If you are struggling with discoloration after firing or have substrates for which you have given up on fluorine coating, please give it a try! 【Features of "Cera Armor"】  ◎ Can be fired at low temperatures up to 200°C  ◎ Can be processed onto non-metal products such as resins  ◎ Heat resistance is over 100°C higher than fluorine coatings  ◎ Water repellency and release performance are almost equivalent to fluorine coatings  ◎ Pencil hardness of 9H! Can be used with metal spatulas, offering excellent durability ★For those seeking fluorine processing, we recommend "Blue Armor." It protects substrates from strong acids and strong alkalis. It allows for the replacement of expensive metal piping with SS400 piping. Regular inspections are also conducted! On-site repairs are performed as needed. 【Examples of "Blue Armor" Applications】  ◎ Manufacturing equipment in oil plants (approximately 14 years)  ◎ Sulfuric acid concentration devices (approximately 6 years)  ◎ Reaction devices using dilute hydrochloric acid (approximately 20 years)  ◎ Semiconductor device components (supplied for over 10 years)

  • Non-ferrous metals
  • Surface treatment contract service

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Shine Kogei [Ceramic Coating for Resin and Engineering Plastics]

Formation of a high-hardness ceramic coating on resin and engineering plastic parts through low-temperature firing by Shine Kogei.

Conventional fluororesin coatings require high-temperature firing at 400°C, making it difficult to process materials other than metals. However, Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Cera Armor" can form a film at low temperatures, allowing the functional properties of ceramics to be imparted to materials with low heat resistance, such as resins and engineering plastics. This contributes to the long lifespan of sliding components and provides chemical resistance and corrosion prevention effects, ultimately reducing total costs. 【Processing Achievements】 ■ ABS (sensor components) ■ PET (transport components) ■ PVC・POM (food equipment parts) ■ PC (electronic device housings) ■ PEEK (jigs) ■ FRP (transport equipment exteriors) ■ CFRP (roll components) ■ Glass epoxy (jigs) ■ PP, MC nylon, polyamide, etc. ◆ Regarding Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful to provide the following information for a smoother process. 1. Properties of the material to be processed (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. Purpose of processing (e.g., removal of contaminants, slip properties, peening, etc.) * If possible, providing drawings would be beneficial for estimating costs.

  • Non-ferrous metals
  • Surface treatment contract service

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Shine Craft: Functional Ceramic Coating for Glass

Shine Kogei retains the transparency of glass while providing functionality with a ceramic coating.

Conventional fluororesins do not adhere well to glass, but Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Cera Armor" achieves excellent adhesion with just shot blasting treatment. Furthermore, among the color variations of Cera Armor, there is also a "clear" option. This allows for the functionality of ceramics to be imparted while maintaining the appearance and properties (such as transparency) of the glass. We have experience processing quartz glass, heat-resistant glass, whiteboard glass, and more. ◆ Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful to 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 resistance, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) *If possible, providing drawings would be beneficial for estimating purposes.

  • Non-ferrous metals
  • Surface treatment contract service

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Shine Craft: Ceramic Coating as a Replacement for Fluororesin

With Shine Kogei's "Sera Armor," the film properties surpass those of fluororesin! The range of base materials that can be processed is also expanding.

The general hardness of fluororesin coatings is around 2 to 3H. The heat resistance temperature is between 200°C and 260°C. With these specifications, wear occurs quickly, leading to a short lifespan, and the limited heat resistance may restrict the range of applications. Shine Kogei's "Cera Armor" features a high hardness coating with a pencil hardness of 9H. Additionally, its heat resistance temperature is 500°C, demonstrating more than twice the physical properties of fluororesin. Unlike conventional ceramics, "Cera Armor" forms a coating through low-temperature sintering. The typical curing temperature is 200°C. Furthermore, curing can be adapted to the heat resistance temperature of the material. For example, when applying Cera Armor to polycarbonate, a ceramic coating can be formed with a heat treatment of around 80°C. Therefore, it can be processed not only on resins and engineering plastics but also on glass and wood. ◆ Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful to 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

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A coating course by Shine Craft that is easy to understand for beginners.

Why is coating necessary? [A must-see for those struggling with release properties, slip properties, corrosion resistance, etc.!]

Shine Kogei specializes in contract coating processing centered around fluororesin and ceramics. Our customers come from various fields, including automotive, semiconductors, food, chemical plants, and aerospace, but they all share a common issue: "there are functional problems with the base material." For example, when designing a base material with corrosion resistance, Inconel or super stainless steel may come to mind. However, the high cost and difficulty in processing these materials are significant drawbacks. That's where we propose our fluororesin coating "Blue Armor." By applying this coating, we have received evaluations that it offers advantages in terms of performance and cost. Additionally, when it comes to improving the release properties of molds, achieving release performance through material alone is challenging. In such cases, applying a release agent is often used as an alternative, but this can actually require more maintenance and decrease work efficiency. In these situations, a coating that firmly adheres to the base material tends to perform better.

  • Non-ferrous metals
  • Surface treatment contract service

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Shine Craft【Functional Coating, Wear-Resistant 'Cerarmor'】

Ceramic coating provides wear resistance, heat resistance, and release properties. *There is also a corrosion-resistant option called "Blue Armor."

"Serra Armor" is a coating that imparts properties such as abrasion resistance, heat resistance, and water repellency to materials. It has release and non-stick properties comparable to those of fluorine, and can be applied to a wide range of materials including resin, engineering plastics, glass, and wood. It is also suitable as an alternative to fluoropolymer coatings. 【Features of Serra Armor】 ■ Fired at low temperatures from room temperature to 200°C ■ Can be processed onto non-metal resin products and more ■ Heat resistance is over 100°C higher than fluoropolymer films ■ Release and water repellency performance is almost equivalent to fluoropolymer films ■ Pencil hardness of 9H! High durability and long lifespan ■ Proven track record of doubling the lifespan of mold release properties ★ For those seeking fluorine processing, "Blue Armor" is recommended! Please refer to "Basic Information" for detailed features. ◆ 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 and calculations.

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PFAS-free non-stick ceramic coating "Cera Armor"

PFAS-free high heat resistance, high hardness, and high non-stick ceramic coating 'Cera Armor'

Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Sera Armor" is a PFAS-free coating that does not contain fluorine. 【Coating Characteristics】 ● High Heat Resistance The heat resistance temperature is 500°C. It can be used in harsh temperature environments. ● High Hardness The coating hardness is 9H on the pencil hardness scale. It is resistant to scratches and has excellent wear resistance. ● High Non-Stick Properties It has a non-stick property comparable to fluorine coatings (the upper limit of non-stick performance is 300°C). ● Compliant with Food Sanitation Law It can be safely used in food-related applications. It also complies with the U.S. FDA standards.

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