PPS + carbon fiber for even higher heat resistance and strength, with excellent insulation properties! 3D printing using PBF method, AM (Additive Manufacturing).
"PPS Powder CF" (carbon-filled polyphenylene sulfide) is a material that mixes carbon fiber with PPS to achieve higher heat resistance and strength. [Characteristics] ■ High insulation properties ■ Ideal for electrical applications *Please feel free to contact us for more details about the powdered material.
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PBF Manufacturing Method | Powder Materials "PPS Powder CF" (Carbon-Containing Polyphenylene Sulfide)
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Niko Giken Co., Ltd. primarily engages in the manufacturing of various "research and development prototypes" and has built up expertise in producing a wide variety of small quantities of resin products using 3D modeling technology, machining technology, and general casting technology for thermosetting resins since its establishment in 1984. Based on this comprehensive resin processing technology, we have established a unique technology for "casting nylon, specifically nylon 6, which is thermoplastic." Since 2009, we have been developing our nylon casting business centered on technology development, accumulating achievements while responding to customer demands, and received certification as "Composite Nylon Casting Technology" under the "11th Kawasaki Manufacturing Brand." In 2016, to further enhance and systematize the strengths of our unique technology, we established a development headquarters at the "Kawasaki New Industry Creation Center (KBIC)." In 2017, we began brand development under the name "3NI-NYLON." We are collaborating with the "Ikuta PBF Factory," which is equipped with large high-end 3D printers. We are conducting research and development of materials, equipment, and systems to solve QCD challenges required for small-batch production across various fields.