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[Surface Treatment Example] Solving the sticking of transport robots with release coating.

Achieving high-speed transport with robots. Improving adhesive troubles that hinder automation with fluorine and silicone-based release coatings.

■Sites Requiring Surface Treatment - Due to adhesion to transport claws and placement platforms for transported items, it has been difficult for grasped items to be released, hindering automation on the line. - Transport processes involving resin parts and hot melt adhesives before they cool and solidify, as well as label adhesive areas and food, are in a state that easily leads to sticking. ■Points of Innovation - By applying the appropriate coating, it is possible to prevent sticking of transported items. - Adhesion issues during transport are not easily resolved through soft solutions like teaching, and even if a release agent is applied to specific areas, its effectiveness can diminish quickly depending on the usage environment, necessitating frequent reapplication and increasing manual labor. In contrast, coatings improve sticking efficiently, have high functional durability, and expand the areas where robots can operate in fields requiring automation. ■Examples of Coatings for Improving Robot Transport Adhesion Issues - Bi-Coat(R) - MRS Coating (Silicone Coating) - Fluorine-based Silicone Convex Coating - Teflon(TM) Fluororesin Coating *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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  • Surface treatment contract service

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[Automotive Industry Case] Mold Parts Release Surface Treatment - Strong Non-Stick Coating

Shortening of takt time, which seemed impossible. Increasing production by demolding before it solidifies. Coating to prevent adhesion of molten resin to the ejector pins.

In a certain automotive parts molding process, there was a request to shorten the molding time in order to accommodate increased production. ■Concern When attempting to demold the resin from the mold in a shorter time than usual, a problem occurred where the resin had not yet solidified sufficiently, causing the ejector pin to get stuck and not come out. Therefore, a coating that improves resin demolding was considered. ■Request This mold requires strict dimensional control, and under conditions where even slight dimensional changes such as thermal distortion are not permitted, the conventional Teflon (TM) coating was not selectable due to its high processing temperature of 400°C and insufficient dimensional accuracy. ■Challenges to be solved - Improvement of production efficiency - Reduction of defects - Shortening of work time ■Coating that solved the issue 'Bicoat (R)' *For details on how the issue was resolved, please download the PDF or contact us.

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New proposal for release agent coating selection! "Measurement of release force of molten resin pellets"

To meet the need of wanting to confirm the effectiveness before adopting a coating, Yoshida SKT measures the coating surface using its unique know-how.

"I want to test the effectiveness of coatings using materials produced in-house in advance." "I am considering the introduction of coatings but am struggling with the selection method." For concerns and issues related to coating selection, Yoshida SKT offers unique expertise in measuring coating performance. Please feel free to consult us about preparing sample pieces. - Do you have any of these concerns? During resin molding, resin sticks to molds or extruders, causing problems. After researching various options, I found that surface treatment is an effective way to prevent sticking, but there are various types of resins and additives depending on the product, and I don't know which surface treatment to choose. - With our coating performance measurement service, you can use the materials you are currently using to check the adhesion with the coating, allowing for a smoother real-world test. ■ Measurement of Release Force of Melted Resin Pellets We measure the release force between melted resin pellets and the coated surface, allowing you to confirm the degree of peeling from the coating numerically. *For applications and to download materials, please visit the official Yoshida SKT website below.

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Release coating

It is possible to perform treatments that do not adhere even with adhesive tape. The high release properties are also beneficial for mold processing.

In the manufacturing process of resin-based products such as films, the fineness and characteristics of the roll surface are crucial for product quality. Of course, the synergistic effect with the finishing polishing treatment is also significant, but certain types of ceramics have very high release properties against plastics and molten glass, and when sprayed, they can meet quite stringent requirements for scratch resistance and surface roughness. In extreme cases, it is even possible to treat surfaces so that adhesive tape does not stick. The high release properties are also beneficial for mold processing. For more details, please download the catalog.

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