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Fluorine resin coating Product List and Ranking from 38 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Oct 29, 2025~Nov 25, 2025
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Fluorine resin coating Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Oct 29, 2025~Nov 25, 2025
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  1. 吉田SKT Aichi//Manufacturing and processing contract
  2. フロロコート Saitama//others
  3. 東海ライニング工業 Gifu//Manufacturing and processing contract
  4. 4 YMM コーティング事業部 Osaka//others
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Fluorine resin coating Product ranking

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Oct 29, 2025~Nov 25, 2025
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  1. Advantages and disadvantages of re-coating a non-stick frying pan. 吉田SKT
  2. Causes of Teflon coating peeling and how to address them. 吉田SKT
  3. Fluororesin Coating: "Differences in Color and Selection Method" 吉田SKT
  4. 4 Regulations on Teflon? Regarding the PFAS regulation proposal. 吉田SKT
  5. 4 What is foldability? An explanation of materials with excellent slip properties and low friction. 吉田SKT

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Advantages and disadvantages of re-coating a non-stick frying pan.

A professional introduces the advantages and disadvantages of reprocessing the non-stick coating and Teflon coating of household frying pans.

When using a household frying pan for a long time, the fluoropolymer coating may peel off or wear down, leading to sticking issues. The fluoropolymer coating can be removed and reprocessed. However, household frying pans are not designed with reprocessing in mind, which brings both advantages and disadvantages. ■ Advantages - The coating of a beloved cooking tool is renewed, restoring the non-stick properties and ease of maintenance similar to that of a new product. - There is no need to buy new equipment, and disposing of the old frying pan is not a problem. ■ Disadvantages - Reprocessing requires high-temperature heat treatment (over 400°C), necessitating the removal of handles made of resin or plastic. (If they cannot be removed, reprocessing is generally not possible.) - A frying pan that has been used for a long time may have corrosion on the metal parts, and even if the coating is reprocessed, it may not return to a like-new condition. - Especially in cases where the metal thickness is thin, reprocessing may cause distortion and deformation. - There may be adverse effects on the exterior, resulting in a poor appearance. As such, reprocessing has many disadvantages as well as advantages, so caution is necessary when it comes to household cooking utensils.

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Proposal for PFAS regulations on fluoropolymer coatings.

Explanation of the impact of the EU's PFAS regulation proposal on fluoropolymer coatings.

Fluoropolymer coatings are used in numerous industries, including: - Automotive parts - Semiconductor - Aerospace - Chemical industry - Medical and pharmaceutical - Food industry, among others Currently, a regulatory proposal is being considered within the EU to minimize the emissions of PFAS. ■ Target of the regulatory proposal Fluorine-based surface treatment agents: water and oil repellents, release agents, fluoropolymer-containing plating, etc. Coating materials: PTFE, PFA, FEP, ETFE, and other fluoropolymers (for applications such as corrosion-resistant lining, non-stick, lubrication, etc.) Molded and processed products: PTFE, PFA, FEP, ETFE, and other fluoropolymers (lining sheets, fabric sheets, etc.) Fluorine-based surfactants, fluorine-based oils, low molecular weight PTFE, fluorine-based molding aids, etc. The current regulatory proposal includes fluoropolymers, which are considered extremely stable and pose no toxicological or environmental concerns, and there is a possibility that fluoropolymer coatings may also be subject to regulation. For more details, please check our website through the related link to download the materials.

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Surface treatment examples: Precision and release surface treatment applicable to polyester mesh.

We will introduce examples of release surface treatments that can be processed using fixtures made of polyester mesh.

We received an inquiry from a customer whose business is designing automatic machines regarding measures to prevent adhesive from sticking out from laminated films. ■Inquiry Details In a lamination device for films used in automotive parts, the adhesive that protrudes was sticking to the positioning jig, hindering automation. ■Background for Selection To prevent adhesive from sticking, surface treatment of the jig was considered, but due to the use of polyester mesh for the jig, "low-temperature processability" and "precision" became necessary. ■Coating Adopted 'Nano Process TLS-200' ■Adoption Background and Effects We proposed a nano process that combines precision of about 1μm, low-temperature processability below 100°C, and excellent adhesion prevention. The adhesion of the adhesive material was eliminated, allowing products that pass the user's quality inspection to be produced by the automatic machine. *For more details, please refer to the materials or contact us directly.

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What is flame-retardant plastic? An explanation of flame resistance!

We will provide a detailed explanation of the elements of combustion, the flame retardancy of plastics, and flame-retardant materials made from plastics.

Flame retardancy refers to the property of being difficult to ignite, primarily when plastics are directly exposed to flames, indicating their resistance to combustion. Plastics are widely used in products such as electrical appliances, automotive parts, and medical components. Flame retardancy is one of the very important evaluation criteria for ensuring the safety of these products. The flame retardancy grades of plastics are evaluated in six levels according to the UL94 standard, listed from lowest to highest as HB, V-2, V-1, V-0, 5V-B, and 5V-A. HB indicates that the material is slow-burning and does not have self-extinguishing properties. Grades V-2 and above have self-extinguishing properties, and the classification is based on combustion time. Fluoropolymer (PTFE) is cited as the material with the highest flame retardancy. These materials do not contain hydrogen atoms in their molecular structure, and the C-F bonds within the molecular structure are strong, making them difficult to ignite. Flame retardancy is an important indicator for enhancing the safety of plastics. It is crucial to select materials with appropriate flame retardancy grades according to the product's application and usage environment. If you would like to learn more about flame retardancy, please download the materials or check the related links.

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Food Sanitation Law Compliance and PL (Positive List) Compliant Coating Series

Balancing hygiene and efficiency in manufacturing equipment. Coating compliant with the Food Sanitation Act positive list - Download materials.

We introduce coatings that comply with food sanitation laws to enhance safety and production efficiency in food manufacturing and processing equipment. Our lineup includes coatings that meet the food sanitation law (positive list system) and can be used in applications that come into direct contact with food, covering essential functions required in manufacturing environments such as slip resistance, non-stick properties, release properties, heat resistance, anti-static properties, and high durability. 【Applications】 Our coatings are suitable for a wide range of food manufacturing environments, including bread and bakery, confectionery, meat processing, dairy products, frozen foods, noodles, seafood processing, rice and bento, side dishes and school meals, beverage manufacturing, and packaging machine components. 【Features】 ■ Coatings with slip resistance, non-stick properties, and release properties reduce line stoppages and cleaning frequency due to adhesion. ■ Multifunctional specifications including anti-static properties, heat resistance (maximum operating temperature class of 260°C), chemical resistance, and corrosion resistance. ■ We also offer the FFLC series, which is free from PFAS, demonstrating our commitment to environmental considerations. If you are considering improving the efficiency of your manufacturing line, please download our materials and contact us.

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Fluororesin coating (Teflon coating)

It can be used in areas that dislike heavy loads, low speeds, and contamination! It has excellent insulation properties.

We would like to introduce our "Fluororesin Coating (Teflon Coating)." The surface repels both water and oil, making it difficult for most substances to adhere, which results in low dirt accumulation. Additionally, it has a low coefficient of friction and is slippery, preventing stick-slip, and it does not dissolve in most chemical solutions. 【Features】 ■ Non-stick, water-repellent, release properties ■ Low friction, slippery, lubricating properties ■ Chemical resistance, corrosion resistance ■ Static electricity prevention *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.

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Fluororesin Coating Treatment Method "KF Coat"

A new fluororesin coating treatment method using the cold spray (CS) technique.

We have developed a coating formation technology that imparts release and separation functions to metal products such as molds using fluororesin powder through a solvent-free spray method. The cold spray (CS) method is a technology that allows for the formation of coatings without thermal alteration by impacting and layering particles in a solid state at high speeds onto the substrate. 【Features】 - Solvent-free fluororesin film formation - Capable of film formation on large products For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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[Case Study] Improving Cleaning Efficiency with Non-Stick Fluoropolymer Coating!

Improve cleaning efficiency with non-stick fluoropolymer coating!

You were troubled by the adhesion issues with the glue pot for the back gluing of the binding machine and the perfect binding machine. The glue used is a reactive hot melt adhesive that has a very strong bonding power even in small quantities, and it is a high-priced specialty product. Once it hardens while adhered, the peeling process becomes very difficult, and it cannot be reused, resulting in significant waste. Issues: 1. Since the glue has a strong bonding power, high non-stick properties are required. 2. As it is hot melt, the glue pot is constantly heated with a heater. 3. After removing the glue pot for processing, it must be immediately surface-treated and delivered for installation.

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Fluororesin coating

For fluororesin processing, leave it to Surf Industry for high quality and low prices!

From a single bolt and nut to large truck cargo, please feel free to contact us.

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