Electrochemically protect the base material! We propose a long-lasting anti-corrosion coating that won't rust for 100 years.
If you are looking for a longer lifespan than conventional painting, we recommend a process that combines thermal spraying and painting. Thermal spraying is a technique that involves melting metals such as zinc or aluminum (JIS H 8300), which are less noble than iron, and spraying them onto a surface to create a coating. Unlike painting, which protects by blocking air, this method provides electrochemical protection to the base material. Additionally, it is possible to apply an effective metallic coating of any thickness to any location without causing distortion from heat, and on-site work can also be performed. 【Features of Thermal Spraying】 ■ More resistant to peeling from bending and vibration compared to painting ■ Significantly reduces the generation of VOCs ■ Allows for the application of effective metallic coatings of any thickness to any location ■ No distortion from heat ■ On-site work can also be performed *For more details, please refer to the external link or feel free to contact us.
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Our company started with machine work and has been engaged in metal surface treatment processing for over 90 years. In 1957, we built a specialized factory for blasting, painting, and thermal spraying in Nishi-Yodogawa, Osaka, and have been a pioneer in the industry. Our work involves surface treatment processing, which is the final step in the manufacturing process. We take in products filled with our customers' thoughts and technologies, adding value to them before sending them out into the world. This could be for aesthetics, corrosion resistance, or functional surface coatings. The various products we send out catch the attention of many people, and their presence will last for many years. We want to help ensure that these products can be kept as beautiful as possible, remaining in their original form even 100 years later. We wish for the products created with care by our customers to continue to exist forever. And we hope that these products will continue to support the future of Japan. 2013 Shinmen Iron Works Co., Ltd. President and CEO Kenichi Shinmen