Tin oxide / Environmentally friendly material
Sukgyung AT's ultra-fine tin oxide is expected to become an alternative solution to titanium dioxide, especially for the toner industry. On February 18, 2020, the European Commission (EC) announced regulations classifying titanium dioxide (TiO2) as a hazardous substance under the CLP Regulation No. 1272/2008 concerning the classification, labeling, and packaging of dangerous chemicals. TiO2 has been used in various industries, including cosmetics, toners, paints, and the electrical and electronic industries. In particular, since most printing toners contain a certain amount of powdered TiO2, alternatives with other chemicals are necessary to maintain the market. Sukgyung AT's ultra-fine tin oxide offers various surface treatments depending on your application. Please contact us for more details.
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Features 01. Alternative materials to titanium dioxide used in toner 02. Environmentally friendly powder 03. Micron-sized particles 04. Various surface treatments 05. Customizable charge (+/-)
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Uses 01. External additives for toner 02. Conductive materials 03. Antistatic agents 04. Anode materials for secondary batteries
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Since 1994, Sukgyung AT has been developing and manufacturing inorganic ultrafine materials in powder form and dispersed in water or various solvents according to customer applications. Our company provides dispersion technology for various solvents and surface modification of substrates tailored to customer needs. Sukgyung AT's headquarters, manufacturing plant, research and development center, and quality control and assurance department are located in Ansan, South Korea. To expand smooth and efficient production capacity through sales growth, we established and began operating a second factory in Yeonggwang-gun, Jeollanam-do in 2019. In 2002, we established our overseas division (Sukgyung AT Inc.) in Des Plaines, Illinois, near Chicago, USA. Additionally, in October 2014, we established a wholly-owned subsidiary, SG Japan, in Tokyo, providing one-stop support for the overall operations and services of our headquarters, Sukgyung AT, to our Japanese clients. On December 23, 2020, we were listed on the KOSDAQ (357550) in South Korea, recognizing our social responsibilities as a publicly traded company and aiming for further growth and advancement.