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What are the SDGs that Kotec, a plastic recycling business, is working on?

Introducing initiatives in plastic recycling related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that are being sought by various countries!

Kotec's main business is plastic recycling, which aligns with the goal of achieving a sustainable society promoted by the SDGs. We aim to contribute to the achievement of the 2030 goals set by the SDGs through the expansion of our recycling business in the future. [Contents] ■ Kotec's Initiatives Part 1 ■ Kotec's Initiatives Part 2 *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Engineering plastic "Vestal G"

Can be used for various applications such as food processing machinery, construction machinery, and machine tools!

"Bestarl G" is an engineering plastic that excels in sliding properties and wear resistance, achieved by dispersing a unique lubricant in a polyacetal copolymer. It can be used in various applications such as rotating parts and contact sliding parts in OA equipment and general industrial machinery. It is expected to be suitable for high-load applications and to extend the lifespan of sliding components. 【Characteristics (excerpt)】 ■ Specific gravity: 1.38 ■ Tensile strength (MPa): 54 ■ Elongation (%): 50 ■ Compressive strength (MPa at 5% deformation): 74 ■ Flexural strength (MPa): 72 ■ Izod impact strength (J/m): 90 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Super Engineering Plastic "Sumika Super S300"

Maintains the low wear coefficient of PTFE! Has a high limit PV value among non-lubricated sliding materials.

"Sumika Super S300" is a sliding material with excellent sliding properties, filled with the fully aromatic polyester resin "Sumika Super E101" in PTFE. The wear resistance and compressive creep characteristics, which are drawbacks of PTFE, have been significantly improved while maintaining the low wear coefficient inherent to PTFE. It has a high limit PV value among non-lubricated sliding materials, making it difficult to scratch even when the counterpart material is soft metals like SUS or aluminum. [Features] ■ Sliding characteristics ■ Heat resistance characteristics ■ Chemical characteristics *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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*Case Study Presentation* *New Material! PA6 Resin with Glass Fibers for 3D Printers*

Introducing the 3D printer spherical PA6 particles "Trepal® PA6 (glass fiber) resin," which excels in strength, heat resistance, and surface smoothness!

◆ Features ◆ - High surface smoothness after molding, allowing for reduced finishing time in post-processing. ◆ Molding Method ◆ - PBF method ◇ Recommended for customers with such challenges! ◇ - The 3D printer material "Nylon 12" using the SLS method has low strength and heat resistance, making it unsuitable for evaluation prototypes. - Desire to shorten surface finishing time for powder sintering layered molding, etc. * There are also increasing examples of adopting PPS resin molding using the same PBF method! ↓ The latest adoption examples of PPS resin molding can be found here. Insulating parts for transformers https://www.yasojima.co.jp/field-vehicle/insulating_parts/ Impellers https://www.yasojima.co.jp/field-vehicle/impeller/ Insulators https://www.yasojima.co.jp/field-vehicle/insulator/

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What are engineering plastics (Enpla)?

Lighter than metal and easier to mass-produce in the same shape, this resin is commonly referred to as engineering plastic!

"Engineering plastics (Enpura)" are synthetic resins that possess high strength and heat resistance, making them suitable for industrial applications. Abbreviated as Enpura, they are lighter than metals and have properties that facilitate mass production of the same shape. As a result, they are used as an intermediate material between resin and metal for weight reduction and cost savings. 【Features】 ■ High strength and heat resistance ■ Lighter than metals ■ Properties that facilitate mass production of the same shape ■ Intermediate material between resin and metal ■ Used for weight reduction and cost savings *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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What is super engineering plastic?

Commonly known as super engineering plastics! Some can be used in environments exceeding 150°C!

"Super Engineering Plastics" often have higher heat resistance and mechanical strength compared to general-purpose plastics and engineering plastics, making them suitable for use in environments exceeding 150°C, and some have high steam resistance. The price is also significantly higher, about 100 times more than general-purpose plastics. They are used in medical devices, high-temperature electrical products, and in the aerospace and space industries. [Features] - High heat resistance and mechanical strength - Usable in environments exceeding 150°C - Some have high steam resistance - Contain benzene rings in their molecular chains *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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【Basic Knowledge】Excellent Compatibility with Lepco Mica! Engineering Plastics 【Flaky Filler】

Excellent compatibility with Repcomica! Engineering Plastics Edition

Plastics that are primarily used industrially. Compared to general-purpose plastics, they have superior mechanical strength and heat resistance, making them suitable for industrial components. The definition of engineering plastics (also known as "Enpla") is not very clear, but it is said to have: Tensile strength: 500 kgf/cm² (49 MPa) or more Flexural modulus: 20,000 kgf/cm² (1,960 MPa) or more Heat resistance: 100°C or more Among engineering plastics, five commonly used types are referred to as the "five major engineering plastics." PA (Polyamide): Often referred to by the DuPont trademark "Nylon." PC (Polycarbonate) Polyester (PBT, PET) POM (Polyacetal): Polyoxymethylene Modified PPE (Modified Polyphenylene Ether) *We handle various sizes and grades of mica products, focusing on gold mica (S grade) and white mica (M grade). Mica has good compatibility with various materials such as plastic resins, paints, rubber, films, sealing materials, and adhesives. Please feel free to download for more detailed information.          ↓↓↓↓↓↓↓

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