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  1. 吉田SKT Aichi//Manufacturing and processing contract
  2. ナラサキ産業 メカトロソリューション部 機能材料課 Tokyo//Manufacturing and processing contract
  3. 日本コーティングセンター(JCC) Kanagawa//Manufacturing and processing contract
  4. シャイン工芸 Nara//Manufacturing and processing contract
  5. 5 ハギテック 本社工場 Chiba//Trading company/Wholesale

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  1. Ceramic Coating "SGN Coating" 吉田SKT
  2. Ceramic Coating: "The release effect of the heat fusion plate lasts three times longer." 吉田SKT
  3. Proposal for extending the lifespan of zirconia-coated setters for MLCC firing. ナラサキ産業 メカトロソリューション部 機能材料課
  4. Slippery" "Non-slippery" PVD Coating "Venus Series 日本コーティングセンター(JCC)
  5. 5 Ceramic coating ハギテック 本社工場

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Suppresses delamination from beneath the ceramic coating! 【Fine Coating HD】

This is a groundbreaking ceramic coating that combines newly developed substrate reinforcement with an optimized fine coating VC.

Fine Coating HD (hybrid diffusion) is a revolutionary ceramic coating that combines newly developed substrate reinforcement with an optimized fine coating VC. This treatment significantly improves adhesion to suppress delamination from beneath the ceramic film that occurs during the press processing of high-tensile steel plates. 【Features】 ■ Film type: VC (Vanadium Carbide) ■ Film hardness: HV3000 ■ Film thickness: 7~15μm ■ Substrate reinforcement layer hardness: 60~64HRC ■ Substrate reinforcement layer thickness: 0.5~2.0mm (depending on material and application) 【Applicable materials】 ■ Tool steel for molds (equivalent to SKD11) ■ High-speed steel (equivalent to SKH51) ■ Martensitic stainless steel ■ Alloy tool steel *For more details, please download the materials or contact us.

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  • Surface treatment contract service

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Ceramic Coating: "Solving the Problem of Fluorine Coating Peeling"

It is a coating technology that maximizes "non-stick and release properties" by combining ceramics and fluororesins.

CHC (Ceramic Hard Coat) is a new type of fluoropolymer coating that achieves non-stick properties equivalent to standard fluoropolymer coatings while also providing high film hardness at elevated temperatures. ■Features - Non-stick properties equivalent to PTFE and PFA - High film hardness at temperatures above 200°C (compared to PTFE) *Based on internal testing ■Applications - Resin welding plates - Resin molding molds - Heater plates - Heat sealers *For case studies and product details, please see the link below.

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  • Resin mold

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Ceramic Coating: "Eliminating the peeling of fluorine coating at high temperatures."

It is a coating technology that maximizes "non-stick and release properties" by combining ceramics and fluororesins.

CHC (Ceramic Hard Coat) is a new type of fluoropolymer coating that achieves non-stick properties and high film hardness at elevated temperatures, comparable to standard fluoropolymer coatings. ■Features - Non-stick properties equivalent to PTFE and PFA - High film hardness at temperatures above 200°C (compared to PTFE) *Based on internal testing ■Applications - Resin welding plates - Resin molding molds - Heater plates - Heat sealers *For case studies and product details, please see the link below.

  • FireShot Capture 492 - 【新開発】表面処理CHC(セラミックハードコート)のご紹介 - コーティングマガジン - 吉田SKT - www.y-skt.co.jp.png
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Ceramic coating

Introduction of coatings suitable for applications such as non-stick, heat resistance, wear resistance, high hardness, and chemical resistance!

" Ceramic coating" is a coating that uses fine ceramics as raw materials and employs sol-gel composite material technology. It has strong adhesion due to the chemical bonding with silica polymers generated by dehydration and shrinkage polymerization, preventing the progression of corrosion even when exposed to corrosive environments at the interface between the substrate and the coating film. Additionally, because it is tightly bonded to the substrate through chemical bonding, it does not experience delamination or blistering due to penetration like fluoropolymer coatings. 【Features】 ■ Heat resistance: Capable of withstanding high temperatures of 450°C ■ Wear resistance: Hard with a pencil hardness of 9H, resistant to scratching ■ Non-stick properties: Equivalent to fluoropolymer coatings (PTFE, PFA, etc.) ■ Steam resistance: Strong against steam, with excellent adhesion that makes delamination difficult ■ Thermal conductivity: Good thermal conductivity, further enhanced by far-infrared radiation ■ Safety: No harmful gas generation even when temperatures rise excessively *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.

  • Other surface treatment equipment
  • Surface treatment contract service

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Ceramic coating

Over three times the wear resistance of hard chrome plating! We will propose materials and processing methods that meet our customers' needs.

The characteristics of ceramics include high hardness, low friction, and non-combustibility, among various applications. Our company proposes materials and processing methods that meet our customers' needs. The coating technology known as "chemical densification," which is one type of "ceramic coating," forms an intermediate layer through a chemical bond created by the mutual diffusion of Cr in the coating and Fe in the substrate, resulting in extremely high adhesion. Additionally, the high hardness ranges from 1500 to 2000 Vickers, and the porosity is close to zero, preventing the ingress of corrosive liquids and gases. 【Properties】 ■ High hardness: 1500 to 2000 Vickers ■ Non-porous: Nearly zero porosity prevents the ingress of corrosive liquids and gases ■ Wear resistance: Over three times the wear resistance of hard chrome plating ■ Electrical insulation: 1 to 10 x 10^Ω/cm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Surface treatment contract service

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Ceramic coating [*Sample available*]

Even complex structures up to 1 meter in size can be fully coated! *Case-specific coating examples are currently being offered.

Narasaki Industries has developed a ceramic DIP coating that achieves an incredibly precise control of film thickness. This allows for a greater degree of freedom in ceramic coatings for many materials. 【Four Features】 ◆ High freedom of shape, capable of coating 3D shapes at meter scale ◆ Applicable to most high-functionality materials ◆ Capable of an average thick film of 50μ ◆ Excellent surface roughness and smoothness (Ra 0.8 or lower) 【Materials that can be coated】 ■ Fine ceramics (alumina, zirconia, aluminum nitride, etc.) ■ Heat-resistant glass such as quartz glass ■ Graphite, high melting point metals *Please download and view our coating case collection. We optimize using composite ceramic films according to your application. Feel free to contact us.

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  • Fine Ceramics
  • Processing Contract
  • Surface treatment contract service

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Proposal for extending the lifespan of the multi-light setter! New method of ceramic coating!

We propose extending the lifespan of setters, which are essential consumable components in the sintering process of electronic parts! We are expanding inquiries under the theme of 'SDGs' with consideration for the Earth!

Narasaki Industries has developed a ceramic coating that achieves incredibly precise film thickness control. Its name is "Ceramic Dip Coating." As the name suggests, the workpiece is dipped into a ceramic slurry to form a film. This allows for a more flexible ceramic coating applicable to a wide variety of materials and shapes. 【Features】 ◆ High freedom of shape, capable of coating 3D shapes on a meter scale ◆ Coating possible on almost all ceramic substrates ◆ Average thickness of 50μm achievable ◆ Excellent thermal shock resistance with a film having a pore diameter of 0.1μm and a porosity of 30-40% ◆ Good surface roughness of the coating with excellent smoothness (Ra below 0.8) 【Materials that can be coated】 ■ Mullite ■ Alumina-based ■ Porous and dense materials used for setters, etc. *Please download and view the coating case collection. We utilize composite ceramic films tailored to your applications to achieve optimization. Feel free to contact us.

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  • Fine Ceramics

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Longer lifespan of rolling rollers! Ceramic coating *Technical documentation available.

Rollers necessary for the rolling process. Proposing reduced wear and increased longevity through a unique coating. *The materials are a collection of case studies on the same ceramic products.

Narasaki Industries has developed a ceramic coating that achieves extremely precise film thickness control. Its name is "Ceramic Dip Coating." As the name suggests, the workpiece is dipped into a ceramic slurry to form a film. This allows for greater freedom in ceramic coating for a wide variety of materials and shapes. 【Features】 ◆ High freedom of shape, capable of coating 3D shapes on a meter scale ◆ Coating possible on almost all ceramic substrates ◆ Average thickness of 50μm achievable ◆ Excellent thermal shock resistance with a film having a pore diameter of 0.1μm and a porosity of 30-40% ◆ Good surface roughness of the coating with excellent smoothness (Ra below 0.8) 【Materials that can be coated】 ■ Mullite ■ Alumina-based ■ SIC-based ■ Porous and dense materials used for setters, etc. *Please download and view the coating case collection. We optimize using composite ceramic films according to applications. Feel free to contact us.

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It is possible to form a ceramic film on complex structures such as three-dimensional structures and hollow shapes!

【New Technology】Ceramic Dip Coating!! It enables the formation of ceramic films on complex structures such as 3D structures and hollow shapes.

In electronic components, it can be said that there is almost always a "sintering" process involved. Therefore, we would like to introduce a ceramic coating method using a dipping technique that differs from conventional thermal spraying for the setters you are using. 【Four Features】 ◆ High freedom of shape, capable of coating 3D shapes on a meter scale ◆ Coating possible on most high-performance materials ◆ Average thickness of 50μm achievable ◆ Good surface roughness of the coating with excellent smoothness (Ra 0.8 or lower) 【Materials that can be coated】 *Main setter materials ■ Mullite ■ Alumina-based ■ Zirconia-based ■ SiC-based *Both porous and dense materials can be accommodated. For coatings related to setters, many customers are selecting "zirconia films," so if you are having trouble choosing a film type, please try zirconia films first! Additionally, we currently have a lineup of dense grades of zirconia films, and by downloading, you can view SEM image data categorized by grade. In addition to zirconia, many other combinations of film types are possible, so please feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Ceramic Coating with Excellent Non-Stick and Wear Resistance

There are cases where, after several months of use, there is no degradation in performance, and cleaning tasks have become significantly easier than before.

This is a case study from a food company. They were struggling with the burden of cleaning due to product adhesion on the molds and transport guides used in the manufacturing process. Among several surface treatment options we proposed, they showed interest in a ceramic coating that excels in heat resistance and non-stick properties. After conducting a test evaluation, we achieved good results in terms of non-stick performance. As a result, even after several months of use, there was no degradation in performance, and they were pleased to find that cleaning tasks had become significantly easier than before. [Issues] - Excessive material adhesion can lead to defects where products do not meet the specified weight. - They had previously adopted fluoropolymer coatings, but these wore out quickly, resulting in low cost-effectiveness. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

  • Surface treatment contract service

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Dry Surface "Polyimide Coating"

We offer two types: one with excellent insulation properties and heat resistance, and another with excellent thermal insulation properties.

"Polyimide coating" is a dry lubrication coating that offers heat resistance and insulation. There are two types: "Type ST," which excels in insulation properties, heat resistance, and wear resistance, and "Type BP," which has excellent heat resistance and insulation properties due to its porous structure. "Type ST" has excellent chemical resistance against organic solvents, gasoline, automotive oils, alkalis, acids, and more. "Type BP" features breathability and liquid permeability, providing outstanding insulation due to its porous nature. [Features] ■ Supports high-temperature processes up to 500°C (Type ST) ■ Highest level of mechanical properties among polymers (Type ST) ■ Thermal expansion is close to that of metals, providing excellent adhesion (Type ST) ■ Excellent heat resistance (approximately 300°C) (Type BP) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Problem Solving Case] I want to improve the release properties of rubber molds.

Improved release properties and sliding performance! It is necessary to create a certain surface roughness on the mold before Nip-PTFE plating!

We would like to introduce a case that addresses the request to "improve the release properties of rubber molds." Physical irregularities were formed on the mold surface through shot blasting, but issues arose as sand got stuck, and unstable grain size led to molding defects. In response, we proposed our 'NiP-PTFE,' which allows for roughness adjustment through film thickness. Since it is an electroless treatment and chemically processed, uniformity can be ensured, and it also allows for the elimination of the blasting process. [Key Points for Problem Solving] - For improving the release properties of resin and rubber molding, there are applicable cases for Teflon coatings, hard chrome plating, PVD-TiN, CrN, etc. - While coatings and plating are important, the surface roughness after treatment is also a very important factor. - In addition to this case, we can also form "micro dimples" on the surface. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Ceramic Coating for Parts Feeders

With an appropriate surface roughness and slip properties, it is effective for transporting small resin products.

With an appropriate surface roughness and slip properties, it is effective for transporting small resin products. It has better slip properties than conventional fluoropolymer coatings, and the film hardness is 9H, which is about three times harder than fluoropolymer coatings. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

  • Parts feeder
  • Assembly Jig
  • Food Processing Equipment

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Technical document "Basics of Coating" *Selection materials and applications are available for free!

What kind of products can be coated? A clear explanation is provided. Answers to everyday casual "huh?" questions are also included. Free selection materials for coatings are also offered.

This document introduces the basics of coating. It includes information on what coating is and selection materials for coating. In the Q&A section, we answer questions such as "What products can be coated?" as well as "What specific products are treated?" and "Can it be done on aluminum and brass?" 【Contents】 ■ What is coating? ■ Coating selection materials ■ Coating Q&A *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Surface treatment contract service
  • Coating Agent

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Low-temperature treatment below 350℃ is possible. Coating 'ELIPcoat'.

Cutting-edge technology: Into the semiconductor manufacturing field! Exceptional plasma etching resistance and heat & electrical properties.

"ELIPcoat" is a coating developed using JCC's PVD technology. Oxide and carbide ceramic coatings are formed with a dense crystal structure. The resulting coating imparts chemical and physical properties such as electrical characteristics and heat resistance. The differences in crystal grain size are clear, which affects particle size. Additionally, temperature adjustments can be made to suit the treated material. 【Features】 ■ Low-temperature processing is possible (below 350°C) ■ Treatment of insulators and resins is also possible ■ Oxide and carbide ceramic coatings *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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