Coating processing for scanner glass to improve stain resistance and maintenance!
Solving common problems in cutting work with blades, such as "silicone release agents cannot be used," "adhesion of glue," and "coating cannot be applied to thin blade edges" [testable].
Are you facing any of these issues while processing (cutting) adhesive tape or double-sided tape? ■ Adhesive residue from the tape sticks to the slitting blade, making it difficult to remove. ■ Silicone is used as a release agent, but some users cannot use silicone. ■ You want to use a fluorine coating, but the film thickness is too thick for thin blade edges. With our organic nano-thin film treatment technology "NANOS," we can apply a fluorine thin film with a film thickness of less than 10nm, which has high release properties, to blades, thereby addressing the challenges mentioned above. Our surface treatment methods include two options: vapor deposition and spray methods. You can specify the treatment method, or you can leave it to us. Please feel free to consult with us! (Sales of the machinery itself are subject to discussion) ★ Testing is possible from just one piece, so please feel free to contact us. * For more details about NANOS, please download and view the catalog.
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Katsurayama Technology Co., Ltd.'s proprietary technology, "NANOS," for organic thin film treatment forms a nano-order thin film on the surfaces of materials such as glass and metal, modifying the surface properties to impart new functions such as water and oil repellency. It is already being used in various fields both domestically and internationally, including mobile phones, smartphones, digital cameras, printers, copiers, LCDs, LEDs, and semiconductor-related applications. We will continue to advance application development and proprietary technology development to support technological innovation in the era of nanotechnology.