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■What are the characteristics of fluoropolymer resins? Fluoropolymer resins have unique characteristics compared to other resins. - Non-stick property A characteristic that makes it difficult for things to stick. - Low friction (slipperiness) A characteristic that has low friction resistance and is easy to slide. - Water and oil repellency A characteristic that repels water and oil. - Chemical resistance A characteristic that does not get affected or dissolve in chemicals. - Heat and cold resistance A characteristic that withstands high and low temperatures. - Electrical insulation A characteristic that insulates electricity. - Weather resistance A characteristic that is less affected by ultraviolet rays. - Purity A characteristic that is chemically inert. In "The Textbook of Fluoropolymer Coatings," we will explain in detail why it possesses such a diverse range of characteristics. [Contents (excerpt)] ■What is fluoropolymer? ■Explanation of the characteristics of fluoropolymer ■Processing methods for fluoropolymer coatings ■Tips for selecting fluoropolymer coatings ■Suitable substrates for fluoropolymer coatings ■Case studies of fluoropolymer coatings If you are interested, please download the materials from the link below.
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■ Fluoropolymer and Teflon Resin Fluoropolymer is a general term for plastic materials that contain fluorine atoms and comes in many varieties. Each type has distinct characteristics due to differences in molecular structure and other factors. On the other hand, Teflon resin was discovered by Dr. Roy Plunkett of DuPont, and its development led to the release of Teflon PTFE. Nowadays, some fluoropolymers sold under the Chemours trademark are referred to as "Teflon resin" or "Teflon fluoropolymer." Teflon resin includes types such as PTFE, FEP, and PFA. Other types of fluoropolymers include ETFE, ECTFE, PCTFE, PVDF, PVF, and TFE/PDD. A common example of fluoropolymer is the well-known Teflon-coated frying pan. ■ What is Fluoropolymer Coating? Fluoropolymer coating is a surface treatment that imparts various properties of fluoropolymers (such as non-stickiness, release properties, water repellency, excellent slip and lubrication, chemical resistance, and high heat resistance) to the surface of materials, achieving prevention of sticking and adhesion, reduction of friction, and protection of materials. *For more details, please download the materials and check.
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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.