By preventing re-adhesion, quality stabilizes! The frequency of cleaning work decreases, improving production efficiency.
The issue was that the return rollers and tension rollers installed on the belt conveyor were getting residue from the transported items stuck to them. Additionally, it was necessary to periodically stop the line for cleaning, which negatively impacted production efficiency, and there were concerns about the risk of accidents due to unexpected incidents during cleaning operations. In this column, we introduce examples where coating treatment has suppressed adhesion and reduced the need for dangerous cleaning operations. We encourage you to read it. [Contents] ■1. We want to reduce the frequency of cleaning due to adhesion on the rollers of the belt conveyor. ■2. Coating treatment suppresses adhesion and reduces dangerous cleaning operations. ■3. Flow of transactions *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Taiyo Yuden Chemical Technology Co., Ltd. is a company that started in 1970 from the chemical processing division of the electronic component manufacturer Taiyo Yuden. As a member of the Taiyo Yuden Group, we produce various products utilizing ultra-fine processing technology and surface treatment technology, focusing on electrode plating for chip-type electronic components, in response to the advanced needs of the industry. Our original surface treatment (coating) JC Coat is a contract coating that adds value based on DLC and our unique technology. We believe it will be helpful in addressing various issues such as conveyability and slippage caused by adhesion in production processes from food to industrial factories, as well as troubles with cutting errors using blades.