What is the list of characteristics of super engineering plastics that overcome the weaknesses of general-purpose plastics?
[Materials Document Featuring All 13 Types of Super Engineering Plastics Characteristics] ■PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) ■PFA (Tetrafluoroethylene-Perfluorovinyl Ether Copolymer) ■FEP (Tetrafluoroethylene-Hexafluoropropylene Copolymer) ■PCTFE (Chlorotrifluoroethylene Homopolymer) ■ETFE (Tetrafluoroethylene-Ethylene Copolymer) ■ECTFE (Chlorotrifluoroethylene-Ethylene Copolymer) ■PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride Homopolymer) ■PBI (Polybenzimidazole) ■PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone) ■PI (Polyimide) ■PAI (Polyamide Imide) ■PES (Polyether Sulfone) ■PPS (Polyphenylene Sulfide) *For more details, please download and view the PDF. The characteristic tables are for general properties and do not guarantee the physical properties by our company.
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【Examples of Published Properties】 ■Melting Point ■Glass Transition Temperature (Tg) ■Density ■Tensile Strength ■Elongation ■Hardness ■Flexural Modulus ■Tensile Modulus ■Coefficient of Friction ■Thermal Conductivity ■Specific Heat ■Coefficient of Linear Expansion ■Maximum Service Temperature ■Volume Resistivity ■Dielectric Strength ■Dissipation Factor ■Arc Resistance ■Water Absorption ■Flammability ■Limiting Oxygen Index ■Chemical Resistance
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*For more details, please download and view the PDF. *The characteristic table is for general characteristics and does not guarantee the physical properties by our company. Thank you for your understanding in advance.
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To maximize the performance of manufacturing equipment and machine parts, Yoshida SKT derives the "optimal solution" tailored to our customers from hundreds of surface treatment technologies. - Decreased productivity due to adhesive troubles - Instability in product quality due to friction - Early deterioration of equipment due to corrosion We respond to these challenges in the manufacturing field with our extensive track record and reliable technical expertise. In 1963, we began fluoropolymer processing. In 1968, we signed a licensing agreement with DuPont (now Chemours), supporting manufacturing innovations for over 2,000 customers across various industries, from automotive to medical and aerospace. Furthermore, in 2024, we are focusing on the development of next-generation products, such as PFAS-free coatings, contributing to the advancement of sustainable manufacturing. With a three-base system in Nagoya, Tokyo, and Yamaguchi, we flexibly respond to both mass production and custom orders. Our consistent quality management system ensures that we deliver reliable quality. For solving challenges in the manufacturing field, trust the surface treatment experts at Yoshida SKT.