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

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 10, 2025~Oct 07, 2025
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Fluorine resin coating Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 10, 2025~Oct 07, 2025
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  1. 吉田SKT Aichi//Manufacturing and processing contract
  2. フロロコート Saitama//others
  3. 竹中製作所 Osaka//Machine elements and parts
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  5. 5 東海ライニング工業 Gifu//Manufacturing and processing contract

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Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 10, 2025~Oct 07, 2025
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  1. Advantages and disadvantages of re-coating a non-stick frying pan. 吉田SKT
  2. Fluororesin Coating: "Differences in Color and Selection Method" 吉田SKT
  3. Causes of Teflon coating peeling and how to address them. 吉田SKT
  4. 4 Fluororesin coating "Adron Coating in Such Places" フロロコート
  5. 5 Regulations on Teflon? Regarding the PFAS regulation proposal. 吉田SKT

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Explanation of fluororesin, a plastic material with excellent heat resistance.

Fluororesin is a plastic material that can be continuously used at temperatures of 260°C. I will explain the reason for this heat resistance.

■Reasons why fluoropolymer (PTFE) excels in heat resistance and cold resistance The molecular structure of PTFE is such that fluorine atoms (F) surround the C-C bonds without any gaps. The breaking of C-C bonds and 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 surrounding fluorine atoms (F). The bond strength of C-F bonds within PTFE molecules is significantly greater than that of other atomic bonds. 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 where it is baked 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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[Case Study Presentation] For improving on-site operational efficiency! Methods for preventing transportation equipment troubles.

Line stoppages worsen operational efficiency. Improving transportation equipment leads to increased operational efficiency.

Yoshida SKT's unique convex coating, which excels in "anti-adhesion and slip resistance," will improve your transportation processes and contribute to operational efficiency. OLD NORMAL - Current Production Site - - It's just how things are - It works without issues - Someone can handle it each time This common sense has taken root and is often overlooked. If we don't change this situation to a "New Normal," improving operations will be difficult! NEW NORMAL - Correct Approach - - Prepare and consider measures before problems arise - Promote labor-saving, cleanliness, and automation through robotics - Reduce indirect work and allow workers to focus on their core tasks Yoshida SKT's convex coating will assist in transitioning to the New Normal in transportation! [We are offering a collection of improvement case studies through coating as a gift] If you are interested, please request a "trial set" through the related link!

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Introduction to Thin Film Fluorine Coating 10under

This is a groundbreaking fluorine coating that has made it possible to process thin films with a thickness of 10μm, which was previously considered difficult to process.

■10under Development Background Fluororesin coatings are sometimes requested for processing in thin films of around 10μm, especially when dimensional stability of the substrate is a priority. However, in the case of standard fluororesin coatings, a thickness of at least 20-50μm is required to maintain good appearance and performance. Even so, when requests for thin film processing arise, we sometimes propose a "modified type" of fluororesin coating that alters the coating structure. However, there were challenges with the modified type not being able to deliver the required functions. Yoshida SKT has worked on developing a solution to these challenges, resulting in the creation of “10under.” ■Features of 10under - Non-stick properties equivalent to standard fluororesin coatings - Capable of processing thin films of around 10μm, reducing dimensional changes - While being a thin film, it suppresses transparency *For more details, please download the materials or contact us.*

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  • Surface treatment contract service

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Surface Treatment Case Study: "Automation of Sterile Room Shoot Transport"

Reduce the frequency of maintenance access to the cleanroom! Utilizing surface treatment can solve various production challenges and troubles. Sample and case study collection available.

Troubles like the following can occur at any time on the production line: ■ Line stoppage ■ Delay in takt time ■ Increase in defects etc… While prompt responses and identifying the causes are important when such issues arise, learning preventive measures in advance can help avert emergencies. By imparting "release properties and slip properties" through surface treatment, we are currently offering a free "Coating Sample Book" and "Process Improvement Case Study Collection" that have actually improved production processes. ■ Even if the conveyed items wear out, the slip is maintained, allowing for long-term maintenance-free operation. For more details on the cases, please download the "Process Improvement Case Study Collection" and check it out. You can apply for a free trial set of surface treatment samples from the "Related Links." We encourage you to take this opportunity to apply.

  • Other surface treatment equipment

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Case Studies on Surface Treatment: "Maintaining the Aesthetics of Packaging Films and the Cleaning Durability of Blades"

Maintain the cut shape of food packaging films and sustain sharpness! Utilizing surface treatment can solve various production challenges and troubles.

In a production line, it is impossible to predict when troubles like the following will occur: ■ Line stoppage ■ Delay in takt time ■ Increase in defects ■ etc... When such problems arise, while prompt response and investigation of the causes are important, learning preventive measures in advance can help avert emergencies. By imparting "release properties and slip properties" through surface treatment, we are currently offering free "Coating Sample Books" and "Process Improvement Case Studies" that have actually improved production processes. ■ Solving both the issues of preventing resin adhesion and durability of the cleaning process without compromising the sharpness of the cutting blades. For more details on the case studies, please download the "Process Improvement Case Studies" and check them out. You can apply for a free trial set of surface treatment samples from the "Related Links." We encourage you to take this opportunity to apply.

  • Other surface treatment equipment

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Surface Treatment Case Study Collection: "Solving Equipment Downtime with Smooth Cuts"

Enabling continuous cutting of rubber products! Utilizing surface treatment can solve various production challenges and troubles.

In the production line, troubles such as the following can occur at any time: ■ Line stoppage ■ Delay in takt time ■ Increase in defects etc… When such issues arise, while prompt response and investigation of the cause are important, learning preventive measures in advance can help avert emergencies. By imparting "release properties and slip properties" through surface treatment, we are currently offering a free "Coating Sample Book" and "Process Improvement Case Collection" that have actually improved production processes. ■ It also enables cutting of rubber with different hardness in specifications that excel in adhesion prevention and slip properties. For details on the cases, please download the "Process Improvement Case Collection" and check it out. You can apply for a free trial set of surface treatment samples from the "Related Links." We encourage you to apply for this opportunity.

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Case Study on Surface Treatment: "Eliminating Volume Errors by Improving Powder Slipperiness"

Optimal slip properties are provided based on the type of powder and the material of the chute. Utilizing surface treatment can solve various production challenges. Samples and case studies are currently available.

Troubles such as the following can occur at any time on the production line: ■ Line stoppage ■ Delay in takt time ■ Increase in defects ■ etc… While prompt responses and identifying the causes are important when such issues arise, learning preventive measures in advance can help avert emergencies. By imparting "release properties and slip properties" through surface treatment, we are currently offering free "trial sets" of surface treatments that have actually improved production processes, as well as a "case study collection on process improvement." For details on the cases, please download and check the "case study collection on process improvement." You can apply for a free trial set of surface treatment samples from the "related links." We encourage you to take this opportunity to apply.

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Surface Treatment Case Studies: "Speeding Up Conveyance and Preventing Tablet Discoloration"

Prevention of discoloration of tablets and pills that change color when rubbed against metal. Utilizing surface treatment can solve various production challenges. Samples and case studies are available.

Troubles such as the following can occur at any time on the production line: ■ Line stoppage ■ Delay in takt time ■ Increase in defects ■ etc... While prompt responses and identifying the causes are important when such issues arise, learning preventive measures in advance can help avoid emergencies. By imparting "release properties and slip properties" through surface treatment, we are currently offering free "trial sets" of surface treatments that have actually improved production processes, as well as a "case study collection on process improvement." For more details on the cases, please download the "case study collection on process improvement" and check it out. You can apply for a free trial set of surface treatment samples from the "related links." We encourage you to take this opportunity to apply.

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Collection of Surface Treatment Examples: "Reducing Product Defects by Improving Demolding Properties in Vacuum Forming"

Achieve demolding without release agents. Maintain the precision of molds and enhance durability. Surface treatment can solve various production challenges. Samples and case studies are available.

In the production line, troubles such as the following can occur at any time: ■ Line stoppage ■ Delay in takt time ■ Increase in defects etc… When such problems arise, prompt response and investigation of the causes are important, but by learning preventive measures in advance, we can avoid emergencies. By imparting "release properties and slip properties" through surface treatment, we are currently offering free "trial sets" of surface treatments that have actually improved production processes, as well as a "case study collection for process improvement." For more details on the cases, please download and check the "case study collection for process improvement." You can apply for a free trial set of surface treatment samples from the "related links." We encourage you to take this opportunity to apply.

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Surface Treatment Case Studies: "Prevention of Adhesion of Epoxy Adhesives in Aircraft Parts Manufacturing"

Silicone-free, prevents adhesive adhesion to molds with low-temperature processing. By utilizing surface treatment, various production challenges can be solved. Samples and case studies are currently available.

In the production line, we cannot predict when the following troubles will occur: ■ Line stoppage ■ Delay in takt time ■ Increase in defects etc... When such problems arise, while prompt response and investigation of the causes are important, learning preventive measures in advance can help avert emergencies. By imparting "release properties and slip properties" through surface treatment, we are currently offering free "trial sets" of surface treatments that have actually improved production processes, as well as a "case study collection on process improvement." For more details on the cases, please download the "case study collection on process improvement" and check it out. You can apply for a free trial set of surface treatment samples from the "related links." We encourage you to take this opportunity to apply.

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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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Case study on improving mold release for molten metal: Coating that solved polyethylene stringing.

We will introduce a case where surface treatment technology solved the issue of stringing in welding molds.

■Request We want to eliminate stringing that occurs on the heating plate during the thermal welding of polyethylene containers. We aim to reduce product defects caused by stringing without changing the takt time and to decrease the frequency of replacing the heating plate. ■Criteria for Processing Selection As a result of considering cost-effectiveness, we require a lifespan that is twice that of the current coating. ■Achieved Effect By adopting CHC technology for the coating, we have successfully achieved both release effect and longevity. *You can download a PDF summarizing the product information. For more details, please contact us.

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Case study of mold release for molten metal: Coating that solved polypropylene stringing.

Reduce thread pulling during thermal welding of PP with surface treatment technology! Achieve long mold life!

■Consultation In our customer's process of thermally welding polypropylene products, issues such as thread pulling and adhesion to the welding mold have arisen. The welding mold required not only release properties but also heat resistance and thermal durability. ■Background and Effects of Surface Treatment Selection Our company considered a hybrid approach of ceramic-based CHC and fluororesin-based low contact area coatings to enhance release effects and prolong the lifespan of mold exchanges. We proposed "CHC-1311," which balances thermal hardness and reduced contact area. Currently, our customers are using it to achieve both release properties and long lifespan. If you are having trouble with the release properties of welding molds, please consult Yoshida SKT.

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Case study on mold release for molten metal: Solving the stringing issue in battery cases through surface treatment.

We will introduce a coating case that solves the adhesion and stringing of resin that occurs during the welding process of the battery case container and lid.

■Concern In battery production, resin boxes and lids are welded together for sealing. The welding mold is made of aluminum and is heated to over 200°C for use. During this process, molten resin and stringing occur, which was addressed with a fluororesin (PTFE) coating. ■Background of Consultation with Our Company Due to the production of several thousand shots per day at temperatures above 200°C, the coating peels off in about a week. The hassle of changing setups for reprocessing and damage to the mold led to decreased production efficiency, prompting the consultation for improvements in surface treatment. ■Adopted Coating "CHC-1111CR" ■Adoption Background and Effects We proposed a newly developed "CHC-1111CR" that offers the same release properties as fluororesin coatings while maintaining high film hardness even when heated. Testing showed no stringing of the resin or peeling of the coating, allowing for use in tens of thousands of shots and achieving approximately three times the lifespan of conventional coatings. *For details on the coating, please refer to the PDF document.*

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List of plastic materials, types, and characteristics.

We will introduce the types and characteristics of representative thermoplastic plastics.

Thermoplastic plastics are plastics that become soft when heated. Once softened, they can harden again upon cooling, which makes them excellent for processing such as molding. ■ Types and characteristics of thermoplastic plastics - Polyethylene (PE): The most widely produced plastic, used in items like shopping bags and food containers. - Polypropylene (PP): More heat-resistant than polyethylene, used in films and cases. - Polyvinyl chloride (PVC): Flame-resistant and durable, used in pipes and electrical wire coatings. - Fluororesin (PTFE): Excellent heat resistance, non-stick properties, and low friction characteristics. For more detailed information, please check the related link: "What are the differences between plastics, resins, and polymers? An explanation of the types of plastics and their advantages and disadvantages."

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