Technology for forming fine uneven structures on rubber surfaces
Introducing fine uneven structures on the rubber surface through gas treatment! The gas treatment uses chemical etching, ensuring excellent uniformity.
<Technology for Forming Fine Uneven Structures on Rubber Surfaces> 【Features】 ■ Applicable to almost all types of rubber (including silicone rubber, FKM, etc.) ■ Freedom in the shape of the processed items ■ Possible applications include increased surface area and improved adhesion The formation of fine structures leads to various enhancements such as improved lubricity and adhesion. The original mold can be used as is. No contamination occurs like with blast processing. Utilizing the high reactivity of fluorine gas, the rubber surface is chemically etched to form fine uneven structures! The original mold can be used as is. No contamination occurs like with blast processing. Since it is a vapor-phase treatment, it penetrates even the finest parts, allowing for uniform processing regardless of shape. Complex molded bodies, structures, and internal surfaces of cylinders (tube/hose inner surfaces) are also possible. Keywords Etching, Blast Processing, Sandblasting, Plasma Treatment
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