Additional functions for the face! A solution system that allows for the addition of unique features.
The functional coating solution system "N-System" is a solution system that allows the imparting of unique functions by coating films or plastic sheets. The cured film is highly transparent and exhibits excellent durability, similar to SEC. 【Features】 ○ Two-component or three-component mixed type ○ By mixing the included hardener and performing heat treatment, a cured product with unique properties can be obtained ○ Due to its flexibility, secondary processing such as molding is possible when applied to films, etc. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【NS-30345te Specifications】 ○Features: Weather resistance, transparency, heat resistance, mild adhesion ○Composition: Urethane-based, two-component mixed thermosetting resin ○Main agent: Colorless to slightly yellow transparent liquid, solid content 45±2% →Solvent: To/EtAc (To = Toluene, EtAc = Ethyl acetate) →Viscosity: 4,000 Pa·s (20℃) ○Hardener: CA-7100, colorless transparent liquid →Solvent: Solvent-free →Viscosity: 1,800 Pa·s (20℃) ○Usable time: 3.0 hrs (23℃) ○Curing conditions: 100℃ × 2 min ○Aging: 23℃ × 7 days ●For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Kou Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. is a company located in Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture, engaged in research and development, manufacturing and sales, as well as import and export of industrial adhesive tapes, film materials, and coating materials. The products handled include "PSA adhesive tape" for reliable fixing of parts, "SEC high elongation, high transparency film solution system" for adding further functionality to new products, and "N-System functional coating solution system" for enhancing functionality on surfaces.