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Are you giving up on coating carbide molds because you can't remove the PVD film? Also, after using coated carbide molds, are you disposing of them as they are? Our unique coating technology realizes a new generation of high-performance films. For more details, please contact us. 【Applicable Film Types】 ■EV・EV-X ■FG・FG-X ■CN-X ■BM・BM-X ■DLC *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Adaptation Membrane Types Details】 ■EV・EV-X ・Ultrafine particles: ◎ ・Fine particles: ◎ ・Coarse particles: ◎ ■FG・FG-X ・Ultrafine particles: ○ ・Fine particles: ○ ・Coarse particles: ○ ■CN-X ・Ultrafine particles: △ ・Fine particles: △ ・Coarse particles: △ ■BM・BM-X ・Ultrafine particles: △ ・Fine particles: △ ・Coarse particles: △ ■DLC ・Ultrafine particles: ◎ ・Fine particles: ◎ ・Coarse particles: ◎ *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Matsuyama Giken Co., Ltd. is a company that contributes to society through surface treatment and heat treatment businesses. It started in 1970 as the Matsuyama Ski Industrial Cooperative Heat Treatment Plant and has launched new businesses over time to respond to various environmental changes and the diversifying needs of customers. Currently, it operates four business divisions: the heat treatment division that strengthens metals in various fields, the vacuum furnace division that improves the durability of molds using vacuum technology, the surface treatment division that protects various metals from rust, and the coating division that enables longer lifespans through surface modification of metals. By further combining these businesses, Matsuyama Giken is manifesting its strengths and responding to QCDS (Quality, Cost, Delivery, and Service). The future of manufacturing will increasingly rely on human sensitivity. We are committed to leveraging the technologies and skills we have cultivated so far in new manufacturing (and human development). We will continue to strive to meet our customers' expectations of "trust, safety, and anticipation."