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Fluororesin coating, suitable for room temperature processing, 'Cerashield F'

Can be processed at room temperature without the need for heat treatment such as entering a firing furnace! Protects against acids and alkalis.

"Serashield F" is a coating made from a fluorine-based material that can be applied at room temperature and has excellent chemical resistance. By protecting equipment and jigs from acids, alkalis, and dirt, it extends the replacement period, improves cleaning and maintenance, and leads to cost reduction. It can be applied to various materials, including metals, PVC, PET, and polycarbonate, making it suitable for a wide range of substrates. 【Features】 ■ Can be applied to various substrate materials ■ Coating is possible not only for various metals but also for resins such as PVC, PET, and polycarbonate ■ Fluorine-based material that can be processed at room temperature ■ No need for heat treatment such as placing in a furnace *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Fluororesin Coating: "What is the Non-Stick Property of Fluororesin?"

What are the characteristics of the representative property of fluoropolymer coatings, specifically Teflon coatings, known as "non-stick"? Here, we will introduce the non-stick functionality.

■ The "Non-Stick Property" of Fluoropolymer Non-stick property refers to the characteristic of being easy to release and not adhere, or to adhere less, even to strongly adhesive substances. For example, fluoropolymers excel in water and oil repellency, have a large contact angle, and possess a property of being difficult to wet due to their molecular structure. The measure of wettability, "critical surface tension (γc)," is extremely low for fluoropolymers, making it easy for liquids to be repelled and difficult to wet. Coatings that utilize this functionality are effective for release applications, applications where adhesion needs to be minimized, and for simplifying cleaning. 【Reference Data on Non-Stick Property】 ■ Contact Angle of Water (°) PTFE ... 114 PFA ... 105-110 FEP ... 115 ETFE ... 96 ■ Contact Angle of n-HD (°) PTFE ... 34-45 PFA ... >45 FEP ... 41-45 ETFE ... 28 ■ Surface Free Energy of Solids (dyn/cm) PTFE ... 18.5 PFA ... 17.8 FEP ... 17.8 ETFE ... 22.1 *For detailed information on non-stick properties, please download the PDF or contact us.

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Fluororesin Coating: "Industries and Applications"

We have over half a century of processing experience with fluororesin coatings that excel in non-stick, water-repellent, and slip properties, as well as high heat resistance and chemical resistance.

■ Industries and Applications of Fluororesin Coating - Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment Plating jigs / Semiconductor production lines / Vacuum chambers, etc. - Automotive Industry CFRP molding processes / Conveying equipment / Molding dies / Cutter blades, etc. - Food Equipment Automatic cooking lines / Baking molds, etc. - Industrial Fields Injection molding dies / Resin molding dies / Vacuum forming dies / Rolls, etc. - Chemical Plants Tanks / Piping / Mixers / Centrifuges, etc. - General Equipment Precision machine parts / Escalator guides / Vacuum pumps, etc. - Office Automation Equipment Fusing rolls / Separation claws, etc. - Aerospace Industry Equipment Aircraft parts, rocket parts and jigs, CFRP molding dies, etc. Yoshida SKT has been processing fluororesins since 1963 (Showa 38) and entered into a licensing agreement with DuPont's headquarters in the United States in 1968, providing Teflon fluororesin processing for various industries. *For more detailed information about fluororesin coating, please download our catalog or feel free to contact us directly.

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Fluororesin coating "Wear resistance for coatings!"

For those who want to introduce fluoropolymer coatings but are concerned about wear and peeling of the coating. Measures against peeling and wear of fluoropolymer coatings!

■Are you facing any of these issues with surface treatment? - You are using fluororesin coating to improve product slip properties, but it wears out quickly and requires reprocessing. - You want to introduce fluororesin coating for production line improvement, but you are concerned about coating wear and peeling. "We have a coating at Yoshida SKT that can address such concerns." Bicoat® is a coating that pursues a balance of [durability and strength] and [anti-adhesion and slip effect]. It reduces the possibility of troubles caused by "functional decline due to coating scratches and peeling, foreign matter contamination, and defects," which can lead to decreased production efficiency. - Provides slip properties to conveyor chutes, preventing blockages of transported items. Reduces the risk of coating peeling and foreign matter contamination. - Prevents sticking of heat sealer's bonding film and coating peeling. - Contributes to improved release properties of resin molding molds. Maintains dimensional accuracy, allows for low-temperature processing, and preserves mold quality. 'Bicoat®' samples are currently available for free. Please try the anti-adhesion and slip properties with actual materials. ▼ You can apply from the official Yoshida SKT website below.

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Fluororesin Coating: "What is 'Blasting' in Surface Preparation?"

Surface treatment for firmly adhering a non-stick "fluoropolymer coating" to the substrate. This explains "blasting."

■What is blasting? Blasting is a surface treatment method that involves spraying blast materials (various abrasive particles) onto the surface of a product using compressed air or similar means to remove rust and dirt from the substrate surface. The particles that collide with the surface act as "impact" or "cutting." Although the energy of a single blast particle is minimal, the continuous bombardment of countless particles results in a significant effect on the surface. ■Blasting as a pre-treatment In addition to cleaning the surface, blasting increases the surface area through roughening, which generates an anchor effect that greatly enhances adhesion during coating processes. Therefore, it is extremely effective not only for fluoropolymer coatings but also as a pre-treatment for processes such as thermal spraying and plating. Additionally, blasting can improve the wettability of liquids. To fully realize the performance of fluoropolymer coatings, pre-treatment is a crucial process. At Yoshida SKT, we select blast materials and treatment methods suitable for coatings and substrates to process fluoropolymer coatings. *For more details, please check the link below or feel free to contact us.

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Fluororesin Coating: "What is the 'Air Baking' in the Degreasing Process?"

A degreasing process to ensure strong adhesion of the non-stick "fluororesin coating" to the substrate. This explains "pre-baking."

■ What is the degreasing process? It is the process of removing oils, fats, and dirt that are attached to the surface to be coated. ■ Issues arising from insufficient degreasing It can lead to problems such as the coating material repelling, poor adhesion of the paint film, and the occurrence of appearance defects like stains. ■ Types of degreasing methods - Air roasting - Solvent cleaning ■ Air roasting process The substrate is heated in a roasting furnace to a temperature above the coating processing temperature, allowing oils and other substances to be oxidized and burned off. Typically, roasting is performed for several hours at temperatures exceeding 400°C. ■ Advantages of air roasting - No toxic gases are generated during the decomposition of oils, which are broken down into water and carbon dioxide. - It can completely decompose all organic components that could cause problems during the coating firing process. - It can accommodate large products as long as they fit into the roasting furnace. Fluoropolymer coatings, which excel in non-stick properties, adhere firmly to the substrate and perform effectively when a proper degreasing process (surface preparation) is carried out. * For an overview of the fluoropolymer coating process, please download the PDF or feel free to consult us.

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Fluororesin Coating: "What is the Lubricity of PTFE?"

[Presentation of Information] What makes fluoropolymer excellent in lubrication? We will introduce the characteristics of fluoropolymer PTFE, focusing on its lubrication and low friction properties.

■Types of Lubrication Lubrication can be broadly divided into liquid lubrication using liquids and solid lubrication using solids. A representative example of liquid lubrication is lubrication with oil. On the other hand, lubrication with fluororesin falls under the category of solid lubrication. ■Characteristics of Solid Lubrication Solid lubrication is used in cases where liquids cannot be used or when liquids evaporate or detach in a vacuum. For example, when sliding products, solid lubrication is useful in cases where liquid lubricants would dirty the products. ■Lubricity and Low Friction of Fluororesin (PTFE) Fluororesin has a low coefficient of friction and is used as a solid lubricant. Fluororesin PTFE is structured such that fluorine atoms surround carbon atoms without gaps. The free energy of the fluorine atoms on the molecular surface is low, and the molecules have a very small polarity due to their symmetrical structure. The low coefficient of friction of PTFE is believed to be influenced by this type of molecular structure. ■Reasons for the Low Coefficient of Friction of Fluororesin PTFE → For more details, please check the basic information section.

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Fluororesin Coating: "Differences in Color and Selection Method"

We will introduce the differences in color and how to choose coatings that encapsulate fluororesin, such as fluorine processing and fluororesin coatings.

■What color is fluoropolymer? The fluoropolymer coating commonly seen on household frying pans is often a dark color, but PTFE, which is frequently used for frying pan coatings, appears milky white under sunlight. ■Colors of fluoropolymer coatings Fluoropolymer coatings come in various colors, including green and gray, in addition to dark colors. This is because the coating materials are colored to enhance aesthetics and allow for differentiation based on purpose. ■Differences by color The differences in color of fluoropolymer coatings are not closely related to the type or characteristics of the resin. For example, green does not necessarily indicate PFA, nor does black indicate PTFE. Since fluoropolymer coatings are functional films, it is essential to choose them appropriately based on their intended use and environment. In such cases, it is important to consult a reliable processing company rather than selecting based solely on color. ■Fluoropolymer coatings for specific applications Fluoropolymer coatings demonstrate various functions depending on the type of resin, film thickness, and processing methods, across different applications and environments. It is crucial to select the appropriate coating based on the intended use, such as for non-stick purposes or corrosion resistance.

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Fluororesin Coating: "What is the Water and Oil Repellency of Fluororesin?"

What are the typical characteristics of Teflon fluoropolymer coating, specifically "water repellency and oil repellency"? Let me introduce the mechanism.

■What is the "Water Repellency" of Fluororesin? "Water/Oil Repellency" refers to the property of a material's surface to repel water and oil. A well-known example that illustrates this property is the lotus leaf. The lotus leaf utilizes this water repellency to keep itself clean and less prone to wetting, allowing for smooth photosynthesis. Teflon fluororesin also possesses this "water/oil repellency." For instance, even if a liquid tends to spread on a material, applying a Teflon fluororesin coating to the surface can impart water/oil repellency, causing the liquid to bead up and reducing its tendency to spread. You can find detailed information in the PDF document below. ---------------------------------------- 1. What is water/oil repellency? 2. Reasons why Teflon fluororesin excels in water/oil repellency ~Surface Free Energy~ 2-1. What is surface free energy? 2-2. The relationship between water repellency and surface free energy 3. Methods to confirm water/oil repellency ~Contact Angle~ 4. Applications of water/oil repellency ---------------------------------------- *For more details, you can download the document or view it through the link below.

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Fluororesin coating "Measures against film peeling and foreign matter contamination"

A composite coating that excels in "release properties and sliding properties" of fluororesin and "hardness and wear resistance" of inorganic materials. Measures against foreign substances for fluororesin coatings.

When applying coatings to molds and various packaging machines, there are applications where complaints arise due to film peeling and foreign matter contamination. For example, molds subjected to strong pressure, chutes and guides that are constantly in contact with products, and "heat sealers" where metal parts touch each other are some of these cases. ■ Hardness Comparison 【Fluororesin Coating】 - Pencil Hardness: F to H (PTFE) 【Bicoat】 - HV 700-900 (NNYK-01) "Bicoat" is a coating system that achieves the ideal functions of "release properties and sliding properties" combined with "high hardness and wear resistance" by integrating surface treatment technologies for inorganic and organic materials. 【Features of Bicoat】 ◆ Not only does it provide reliable release and sliding properties, but it also has high hardness and excellent dimensional accuracy. ◆ It is suitable for coating areas where micron-level dimensional accuracy is required. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Fluororesin coating "Low friction properties of PTFE coating"

We will introduce the low friction properties of PTFE coating within fluoropolymer coatings.

■Features of PTFE Coating PTFE has the characteristic of having extremely low resistance due to friction compared to other resins. By processing PTFE coating, the static friction coefficient of the substrate surface can be reduced, allowing two objects in contact to be moved with a small force. ■Low Friction of PTFE Coating - Due to the strong atomic bonds within PTFE molecules, the intermolecular forces of the contacting material with PTFE molecules are reduced. - Friction (sliding) causes PTFE molecules to adhere slightly to the contacting material, resulting in sliding between PTFE molecules. - The surface of PTFE molecules has a smooth structure with few irregularities. - The orientation of PTFE molecules makes it easier to alleviate friction resistance. It is believed that the molecular structure influences the low friction coefficient of PTFE coating. *For more details on fluoropolymer coatings, including PTFE coatings, please download the catalog or contact us.*

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Fluororesin Coating: "What are Electrical Properties?"

Fluororesin is a high-performance insulating material that not only has high insulation properties (high resistivity) but also possesses an extremely low dielectric loss tangent tanδ.

I will explain in detail the electrical properties of fluororesin. ■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□ INDEX What are the electrical properties of resin? What is the flow of electricity? Differences between conductors and insulators and fluororesin What are the electrical properties of fluororesin (PTFE) due to its molecular structure?  Electrical properties of fluororesin (1) Insulation  Electrical properties of fluororesin (2) Dielectric constant and relative permittivity  Electrical properties of fluororesin (3) Dielectric loss tangent Fluororesin and charging Antistatic properties of fluororesin ■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□ *For more details, please visit the official website via the link below or feel free to contact us.

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Fluororesin Coating: "What are Heat Resistance and Cold Resistance?"

The representative characteristics of fluororesin coating, specifically Teflon coating, are "heat resistance and cold resistance." This will be explained in detail.

■Reasons why fluoropolymer (PTFE) excels in heat and cold resistance The molecular structure of PTFE consists of carbon-carbon (C-C) bonds surrounded completely by fluorine atoms (F). The breaking of C-C bonds or C-F bonds at high temperatures is one aspect of "PTFE degradation." The C-C bonds are less likely to break because they are protected by the fluorine atoms (F). The bond strength of C-F bonds within PTFE molecules is significantly greater than that of bonds between other atoms. Additionally, the high bond energy of C-F bonds is another reason for its excellent heat and cold resistance. ■Applications utilizing the heat and cold resistance of fluoropolymers In the case of fluoropolymer coatings, for example, baking molds utilize the non-stick properties provided by the coating to prevent baked goods from sticking to the mold. Furthermore, since it also possesses heat resistance, it can be safely used in applications such as baking in an oven. Additionally, in household irons, the heat plate is coated with fluoropolymer to take advantage of its smoothness and heat-resistant properties. For more details, please click the link or contact us.

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Fluororesin Coating 'HBA-838'

Explanation of Yoshida SKT's fluororesin coating 'HBA-838'.

There are various types of resin for fluoropolymer coatings, depending on the application environment. At Yoshida SKT, we specify materials and processing based on the product number. 'HBA-838' is a type of PFA coating. By processing it to a thicker film, it results in a coating without pinholes, making it suitable for applications that require corrosion resistance. 【What is PFA (Perfluoroalkoxyalkane Polymer)?】 PFA is an improved resin of PTFE, with the same continuous use temperature of 260°C. Its melting point is around 310°C, and it has a lower thermal melt viscosity than PTFE, allowing for a continuous film with fewer pinholes that could not be achieved with PTFE during coating. As a corrosion-resistant coating, it has the best performance among fluoropolymer coatings. Additionally, PFA can exhibit superior non-stick properties compared to PTFE depending on the substrate, making it widely used for non-stick and release coatings. *For more details, please download the materials or contact us.

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What are the differences between fluoropolymer coatings: PTFE, PFA, and FEP?

We will introduce the differences between fluoropolymer PTFE, PFA, and FEP.

Differences in Types and Characteristics of Representative Resins for Teflon Coating and Fluororesin Coating ■ Resin Name PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) ■ Characteristics It has the highest continuous use temperature of 260°C, and in addition to heat resistance, it excels in non-stick and low friction properties. ■ Alternative Name Tetrafluoroethylene, 4F ■ Resin Name PFA (Perfluoroalkoxyalkane Polymer) ■ Characteristics An improved resin of PTFE, it has the same continuous use temperature of 260°C as PTFE. It has a low thermal melt viscosity, allowing for a continuous coating with fewer pinholes that could not be achieved with PTFE, making it the best-performing fluororesin for corrosion-resistant coatings. Additionally, PFA is superior in non-stick properties compared to PTFE for certain applications, making it suitable for high-temperature release coatings. ■ Resin Name FEP (Perfluoroethylene Propylene Copolymer) ■ Characteristics An improved resin of PTFE, but with lower heat resistance than PTFE. It can achieve a smooth coating with fewer pinholes through firing. ■ Alternative Name 4F6F, Tetra-hexafluoride

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